Te Manutukutuku Issue 71 [pdf, 7.9 MB]
...some improvements but was inadequate to settle past griev ances and also failed to protect the Muaū poko owners’ rights and inter ests in the years that followed. By the 1980s, Muaūpoko had walked out of the domain board, but promised reforms were never made. Perhaps most seriously, the Tri bunal found that the Crown’s actions, including its funding decisions, were complicit in the serious pollution and degradation of the lake and the Hōkio Stream. By 2010, Lake Horowhenu...