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Auckland Iwi Oppose Watercare Dumping Waste on Tapu Land

Friday 13 November 2009, 8:07AM

By Makaurau Marae

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AUCKLAND

An appeal was lodged in court this week by Rob Enright, Partner at Kirkland Enright on behalf of iwi fighting Watercare who want to dump human waste on tapu land at Puketutu Island in Auckland.

On the grounds of cultural and historical significance, the local iwi of Makaurau Marae and Te Kawerau a Maki, reject the company’s application and have taken their case to the Environment Court.

“Watercare's decision raises a number of jurisdictional and cultural issues “says lawyer, Rob Enright. "The appeal challenges cultural paradigms relating to the effect of bio sludge on ancestral lands and waahi tapu."

Unlike any of past activities on the island including farming, forestry or quarrying, this proposed activity will have an irreversible adverse impact on the spiritual, cultural, historical, ancestral, and environmental values.

In May, Commissioners representing the ARC and Manukau City Council heard evidence from all affected parties and recommended Watercare withdraw the notice of requirement, but the company has rejected this finding.

Chairman of Te Kawerau Iwi Tribal Authority, Te Warena Taua said at the hearing, “Te Motu a Hiaroa (Puketutu Island) is at the centre of our ancestral, spiritual, historical and cultural world, and is fundamental to our identity as a people. We must therefore do everything in our power to save it from the massive and irreversible desecration that this proposal would inevitably bring.”

This stance by our Kaumatua, Te Warena Taua is wholeheartedly supported by Janice Roberts, Chairperson of Makaurau Marae.

The hearing of the appeal notices will take place in the Environment Court prior to the amalgamation of the Super City.
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An appeal was lodged in court this week by Rob Enright, Partner at Kirkland Enright on behalf of iwi fighting Watercare who want to dump human waste on tapu land at Puketutu Island in Auckland.


On the grounds of cultural and historical significance, the local iwi of Makaurau Marae and Te Kawerau a Maki reject the company’s application and have taken their case to the Environment Court.

“Watercare's decision raises a number of jurisdictional and cultural issues “says lawyer, Rob Enright. "The appeal challenges cultural paradigms relating to the effect of bio sludge on ancestral lands and waahi tapu."

Unlike any of past activities on the island including farming, forestry or quarrying, this proposed activity will have an irreversible adverse impact on the spiritual, cultural, historical, ancestral, and environmental values.

In May, Commissioners representing the ARC and Manukau City Council heard evidence from all affected parties and recommended Watercare withdraw the notice of requirement, but the company has rejected this finding.

Chairman of Te Kawerau Iwi Tribal Authority, Te Warena Taua said at the hearing, “Te Motu a Hiaroa (Puketutu Island) is at the centre of our ancestral, spiritual, historical and cultural world, and is fundamental to our identity as a people. We must therefore do everything in our power to save it from the massive and irreversible desecration that this proposal would inevitably bring.”

This stance by our Kaumatua, Te Warena Taua is wholeheartedly supported by Janice Roberts, Chairperson of Makaurau Marae.

The hearing of the appeal is likely to take place in the Environment Court prior to the amalgamation of the Super City.

Background
Kirkland Enright www.kirklandenright.com
Influential, boutique law firm, Kirkland Enright is based in the Auckland CBD commenced practice in July 2008, with four Partners.
The Partners collectively have extensive expertise relating to all aspects concerning:
civil litigation, commercial property, commercial law, corporate recovery and
resource management.

Rob Enright
Partner at Kirkland Enright, Rob heads the litigation practice.
He’s often appeared before the Environment Court, the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal.

Te Kawerau a Maki www.tekawerau.iwi.nz
Te Kawerau a Maki are the tangata whenua (people of the land) of Waitakere City, who hold customary authority or manawhenua within the city.

Makaurau Marae www.makauraumarae.co.nz
Makaurau Marae is located in Ihumatao, Mangere, five minutes from Auckland International Airport. It is a mana whenua marae of Tamaki Makaurau and home to the descendants of Te Wai o Hua.