Thursday, 24 December 2020, 10:32 am
All 58 Iwi to receive share of $8.8 million dividend as
financial results finalised
New Zealand’s largest
Māori-owned kaimoana and kai ora company and second largest
seafood company by value and volume, Moana New Zealand, has
reported a net profit after tax of $20.3 million for the
2020 financial year.
Owned by all Māori across the
motu, Moana New Zealand returns a minimum of forty percent
of profit to its Iwi shareholders for the benefit of their
local communities, social programmes and other commercial
interests. The dividend was paid last week.
Overall,
Moana New Zealand’s $8.5 million operating earnings before
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Tuesday, 3 October 2017, 1:53 pm | Moana NZ
Today Moana New Zealand is taking the first practical step to putting its people’s
mental wellness first, with a roadshow for staff, their whanau and the communities
they work in to help deal with the growing issue of mental illness across the country. More
Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 9:51 am | Moana NZ
Moana New Zealand, New Zealand’s largest Iwi-owned premium seafood company, is
pleased to report a net profit of $9.9 million in the six-month period ending 31
March 2017. That is a 28 per cent ($2.1m) improvement on last year’s result for . More
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Kamo High students learn about aquaculture, science careers at Niwa
15 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Romina Vaulu was among a group of Kamo High School students who learnt more about aquaculture and science at Niwa s Ruakākā station. Photo / Taeya Nicholas
Romina Vaulu was among a group of Kamo High School students who learnt more about aquaculture and science at Niwa s Ruakākā station. Photo / Taeya Nicholas
Imran Ali is a reporter for the Northern Advocateimran.ali@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
A group of Kamo High School students didn t know science was breeding fat-as fish until they visited Niwa and learnt about the many opportunities aquaculture offered in Northland.
Monday, 14 December 2020, 8:18 am
The
Board of Te Ohu Kaimoana are proud to announce the
appointment of Lisa te Heuheu (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāpuhi,
Ngāti Maniapoto) to the role of Te Mātārae (Chief
Executive) of Te Ohu Kaimoana.
Lisa currently serves
as the Chair of Te Wai Māori Trust, an entity of Te Ohu Kai
Moana Group along with Te Ohu Kaimoana, Te Pūtea Whakatupu
Trust and Aotearoa Fisheries Limited (Moana New
Zealand).
“We are very excited to have been able to
appoint Lisa to lead the organisation. Lisa brings with her
a tremendous amount of experience in working with iwi,