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Latest PublicationsÖ Mätou WhakaputangaAll <strong>Te</strong> <strong>Puni</strong> Kökiri publications, including corporate documents, fact sheets, publication, and newsletters, are publishedon-line, and are downloadable from www.tpk.govt.nz/en/in-print/our-publications/Recently added publications:Mäori Export CompetitivenessThis report was produced because <strong>Te</strong> <strong>Puni</strong> Kökiri wanted to gain a better understanding of <strong>the</strong> economic benefitsof exporting, areas of New Zealand’s exporting advantage, and some strategies to enter export markets. Thisunderstanding will inform <strong>Te</strong> <strong>Puni</strong> Kökiri’s actions as it supports Mäori businesses to allocate <strong>the</strong>ir capital resourceand increase <strong>the</strong>ir international activities.Annual Report for <strong>the</strong> Year Ended 30 June 2011The annual report is a key accountability document which all New Zealand Government departments are required toproduce. It reports performance against <strong>the</strong> statement of intent and contains achievements for <strong>the</strong> year, performanceagainst specific criteria, and audited financial statements (pursuant to S39 of <strong>the</strong> Public Finance Act).Valuation of Mäori Freehold LandThe value of Mäori freehold land is adjusted to reflect <strong>the</strong> constraints of <strong>Te</strong> Ture Whenua Mäori Act 1993 (Mäori LandAct). Rating valuation notices are now required to display <strong>the</strong> adjustments so <strong>the</strong> land owner can check <strong>the</strong> valuation.This fact sheet explains how Mäori freehold land adjustments are determined for rating valuation purposes.Mäori: Demographics for Economic Return<strong>Te</strong> <strong>Puni</strong> Kökiri commissioned research to help create an evidence base on <strong>the</strong> impacts of demographic trends and <strong>the</strong>irimplications for Mäori economic futures. The report shows that Mäori demographic trends – alongside those of non-Mäori New Zealanders, present <strong>the</strong> Mäori population with significant opportunities.The Mäori Purposes Bill 2011: Four New Mäori Affairs ActsA Mäori Purposes Bill is an omnibus bill amending legislation relating to Mäori Affairs. The passage of <strong>the</strong> MäoriPurposes Bill 2011 has resulted in <strong>the</strong> enactment of four new Acts: The Mäori Trust Boards Amendment Act 2011, TheMäori Purposes Act 2011, <strong>Te</strong> Ture Whenua Mäori Amendment Act 2011 and <strong>the</strong> Mäori Fisheries Amendment Act 2011.A Profile of Iwi and Mäori Representative OrganisationsThis reference document provides an overview of Iwi and Mäori organisations.Disclaimer: Please note that <strong>the</strong> materials contained within this publication were current as at November 2010. Formore up-to-date information about representative Mäori organisations, please visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Te</strong> Kähui Mängai (Directory ofIwi and Mäori Organisations) at www.tkm.govt.nzT E P U N I K ö K I R I | K ö K I R I | H u i - t a n g u r u — P o u t ü - t e - r a n g i 2 0 1 247