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Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust | Scoop InfoPages

Tuesday, 18 May 2021, 2:00 pm | Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust Current and future decedents of Taranaki Whānui will benefit from the evolving partnership agreement between Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust (PNBST) and the Wellington Company at Shelly Bay Taikuru. Taranaki Whānui Limited (the commercial . More Friday, 12 February 2016, 5:12 pm | Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust (PNBST) has not gained the 75% mandate it needed to enable the sale of its land at Wellington’s Shelly Bay. More Friday, 3 August 2012, 8:19 am | Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust Members of the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust (PNBST), who sought an urgent

How New Zealand s Whanganui River is legally a person

This river in New Zealand is legally a person. Here s how it happened Updated 9:43 PM ET, Fri December 11, 2020 Whanganui, New Zealand (CNN)As a child in the 1970s, Gerrard Albert played on the mud flats at the mouth of New Zealand s Whanganui River where raw sewage from the nearby town spilled into the estuary and out to the ocean. At low tide, he and his playmates would see pieces of toilet paper in the water and joke to one another: That was the one I did yesterday. After arriving in New Zealand in the 1800s, British colonialists industrialized Whanganui River, long treasured by generations of Indigenous Māori. The river became polluted by discharge and land clearances and the shingle banks Albert s grandmother remembered from her childhood were replaced with mud so wet you would sink up to your knees, due to gravel extraction.

This river in New Zealand is legally a person Here s how it happened

This river in New Zealand is legally a person. Here s how it happened As a child in the 1970s, Gerrard Albert played on the mud flats at the mouth of New Zealand s Whanganui River where raw sewage from the nearby town spilled into the estuary and out to the ocean. At low tide, he and his playmates would see pieces of toilet paper in the water and joke to one another: That was the one I did yesterday. After arriving in New Zealand in the 1800s, British colonialist industrialised Whanganui River, long treasured by generations of Indigenous Māori. The river became polluted by discharge and land clearances and the shingle banks Albert s grandmother remembered from her childhood were replaced with mud so wet you would sink up to your knees, due to gravel extraction.

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