The Waikato River Authority has a new iwi co-chair with the election of Tipa Mahuta.
Ms Mahuta, a Waikato-Tainui appointee, replaces long standing Authority board member Roger Pikia (Te Arawa River Iwi
Trust) who has been in the co-chair role for the past two years.
There was unanimous support for Tipa Mahuta’s election which is made by the five river iwi appointees to the Waikato
River Authority. The Crown co-chair (Paula Southgate) was previously appointed by the Minister for the Environment
according to legislation.
Tipa Mahuta says she is delighted to have the unanimous support of river iwi to take on the co-chair role and
acknowledges the contribution of Roger Pikia and all those who have served on the board and for what has been achieved
in the past ten years.
“Me mau tonu tataou ki te ohaaki i waihotia mai‘ Tooku Awa Koiora”. The importance of the awa to Waikato cannot be
overstated, to have such a key role in restoring and protecting the Waikato River is very humbling. More than ever
before we now have the opportunity for the communities of the river to come together to ensure the wellbeing of the
river for future generations.”
The new co-chair election was made at the Waikato River Authority Annual General Meeting today, which also marked the
ten year anniversary for the Authority. In ten years of funding river clean-up projects, the Waikato River has funded
more than 360 projects with $56 million.