Māu tō tītī, māku tāku whewhera’ – ‘Kei a tāua te matangohi!’

‘You make your wedge, I’ll make my opening’ – ‘To us both the spoils’

Our Annual Conference is moving online for 2020!

 

In light of the situation with COVID-19, Te Hunga Rōia Māori has decided to postpone our Hui-‘ā-kanohi’ in August 2020.

Instead we will hold a Zui-ā-Tau which will be held as a virtual hui on Saturday 29th August 2020.

 

The Zui-ā-Tau is set to include:

• Keynote speakers

• Te Hunga Rōia Māori AGM

• National Kaupapa Māori Moot competition

• Regional ā-kanohi activities

2020 Zui-ā-Tau Programme

Click here to register for Zui-ā-Tau 2020


THRMOA Kaupapa Māori Moot 2020

Please see below materials for Kaupapa Māori Moot 2020:

1. THRMOA Kaupapa Maori Moot 2020
2. Moot Guide for Tauira 2020
3. Māori Moot marking sheet 2020
4. COVID19 Public Health Response Alert Level 2 Order 2020
5. COVID19 Public Health Response Act 2020
6. COVID19 Public Health Response Bill_disclosure statement


Celebrating 30 years of Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa


Previous Hui-ā-Tau

Previous speakers have included:

  • Her Honour, Dame Sian Elias, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court;
  • His Honour Justice Joe Williams, First Māori Court of Appeal Justice;
  • Justices and Judges of the high Court, Māori Land Court, and District Court;
  • Una Jagose, Solicitor General;
  • Esteemed academics;
  • Members of Parliament;
  • Distinguished members of the profession; and
  • Our outstanding members.

The location of our conference changes every year. Previous locations include:

Year City (and special occasions) Conference location Host region
2018 Rotorua (30th celebration) Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Rotorua Campus Waiariki
2017 Manukau Auckland University of Technology, South Campus Tāmaki-makau-rau
2016 Queenstown Millennium Hotel Otepoti Me Murihiku
2015 Waitangi Copthorne Hotel Te Tai Tokerau
2014 Tauranga Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Tauranga Campus Waiariki
2013

No conference

2012 Waikato (Aotearoa’s first World Indigenous Lawyers’ Conference) University of Waikato Waikato
2011 Waikato University of Waikato Waikato
2010 Wellington Pipitea marae Te Whanganui-a-Tara
2009 Waitara, Taranaki Ōwae marae Te Tai Hauāuru
2008 Rotorua (20th celebration) Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Rotorua Campus Waiariki
2007 Auckland Waipapa marae, University of Auckland Tāmaki-makau-rau
2006 Hastings Te Aute College Te Tai Rāwhiti
2005 Christchurch Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology Ōtautahi
2004 Rotorua Ohinemutu marae Waiariki
2003 Wellington Victoria, University of Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara
2002 Dunedin (First South Island hui) University of Otago Otepoti Me Murihiku
2001 Auckland Waipapa marae, University of Auckland Tāmaki-makau-rau
2000 Auckland Waipapa marae, University of Auckland Tāmaki-makau-rau
1999 Waikato University of Waikato Waikato
1998 Waikato (10th celebration) University of Waikato Waikato
1997 Wellington Takapuwahia marae, Porirua Te Whanganui-a-Tara
1996

No conference

1995

No conference

1994 Wellington Victoria, University of Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara
1993 Auckland Waipapa marae, University of Auckland Tāmaki-makau-rau
1992 No conference
1991 Wellington Takapuwahia marae, Porirua Te Whanganui-a-Tara
1990

No conference

1989

Manawhenua Conference in conjunction with other groups

1988 Rotorua (Inaugural hui) John Chadwick’s garage Waiariki