Hastings District Council - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Sun, 06 Aug 2023 22:56:04 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Hastings District Council - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Hastings homeless hub nationally recognised as a model of collaboration https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/08/07/hastings-homeless-hub-nationally-recognised-as-a-model-of-collaboration/ Mon, 07 Aug 2023 05:54:29 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=162285 Collaborative work between Hastings District Council and Hastings Church's Connect Community Trust wins the SuperCollab award and the Supreme Award for the Kuhu Mai initiative at the Local Government New Zealand annual conference in Christchurch. Respect, trust and care for some of Hastings' most vulnerable adults is the kaupapa behind the award-winning Kuhu Mai - Read more

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Collaborative work between Hastings District Council and Hastings Church's Connect Community Trust wins the SuperCollab award and the Supreme Award for the Kuhu Mai initiative at the Local Government New Zealand annual conference in Christchurch.

Respect, trust and care for some of Hastings' most vulnerable adults is the kaupapa behind the award-winning Kuhu Mai - a strong partnership providing support and services to Hastings' homeless (whaiora).

The collaboration between the council, Hastings Church and Anglican Care Waiapu was recognised by the judges as a "shining example of the localism approach". Read more

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Christian farmers blocked from court in land dispute https://cathnews.co.nz/2023/07/09/christian-farmers-in-land-dispute/ Sun, 09 Jul 2023 05:54:17 +0000 https://cathnews.co.nz/?p=161000 A Christian farming couple, Peter and Caroline Raikes, have been blocked from taking their case to the Court of Appeal. They opposed the declaration of part of their land as a culturally significant site for Maori, citing religious reasons. The Raikes own Titiokura Station near the Napier-Taupo Road. Seventy hectares of their land were included Read more

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A Christian farming couple, Peter and Caroline Raikes, have been blocked from taking their case to the Court of Appeal.

They opposed the declaration of part of their land as a culturally significant site for Maori, citing religious reasons.

The Raikes own Titiokura Station near the Napier-Taupo Road.

Seventy hectares of their land were included in a proposed "site of significance" in the Hastings District Council's district plan.

The proposal came after the land was identified as wahi taonga, meaning it holds cultural value, by the Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust. This trust represents a collective of hapu in Hawke's Bay, with around 6000 people.

The Raikes argued against the proposal in the Environment Court, claiming that the evidence presented included unsubstantiated cultural beliefs and myths conflicting with their religious beliefs.

Their opposition to the district plan has faced a lengthy legal process since 2018, involving the Environment Court and High Court. Despite a High Court decision against them, the Raikes attempted to bring the case before the Court of Appeal this year.

They contended that the Environment Court made several errors, including relying on "cultural evidence" about titi hunting and a historical trail near the Titiokura Saddle.

The Raikes argued that titi hunting primarily occurred along the Napier-Taupo Rd and dismissed evidence of a larger area as unverifiable "myth and legend".

In one submission, Peter Raikes criticised the trust's claims about the significance of the Maungaharuru mountain range to Maori as being "suspect and false in entirety".

He believed that Maori lore, including stories of Ranginui (the Sky Father) and Papatuanuku (the Earth Mother), contradicted the Bible, which he considered divinely inspired and indisputably true.

Despite their efforts, the Raikes' case has been denied further progression to the Court of Appeal, leaving unresolved concerns about land usage restrictions and the clash between cultural and religious beliefs.

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