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Ngāti Kahungunu and Māori Health Partners Unite to Shape New Iwi Health Authority

MEDIA RELEASE | 19 March 2026

Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated (NKII) is proud to announce a formal commitment to work collectively with Hauora Māori service providers, regional Taiwhenua, PostSettlement Governance Entities (PSGEs), and the Tihei Takitimu Iwi Māori Partnership Board to advance the establishment of the Kahungunu Health Authority (KHA).

Since an initial announcement in September 2025, these parties have collaborated to bring clarity to how the KHA could operate as a separate, independent body designed to achieve better outcomes for whānau.

The KHA will be established to supplement, rather than duplicate, the work of the existing regional Māori health entities. While these entities work from within the public health system to support and deliver health services, and influence investment and accountability, the KHA sits outside the system.

This independence gives it strategic freedom to design and scale innovative models of care, partner with private sector operators, and mobilize iwi resources in a way the public sector system may be too risk-averse to adopt.

Bayden Barber, Chair of Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc, emphasizes the need for this dual tiered approach.

“The health sector is in crisis, and our statistics continue to languish. By standing together with our regional partners, we’re creating a powerful political force grounded in rangatiratanga. NKII remains the constitutional voice for Treaty and cultural matters, while the KHA carries the technical expertise and political freedom to challenge the system and demand better opportunities and outcomes for our people.”

Central to this development will be a dedicated working group of twenty-five whānau members who expressed their commitment during recent wānanga to help drive the kaupapa forward. This group will ensure the design of the KHA remains rooted in the voices and aspirations of the people it serves.

Speaking on behalf of all parties, Tihei Takitimu Co-Chairs Kerri Nuku and Lewis Ratapu highlighted the critical importance of unity in the current climate.

“At a time when the rights and interests of Māori are being constantly challenged, kotahitanga is our greatest strength. We must move forward together to protect the health of our people. Our role will be to ensure the public system lifts its performance and remains accountable, while the KHA pushes the horizon of what’s possible from the outside. Together, we create a ‘productive tension’ that ensures the system never settles for ‘good enough’.”

The parties will work on a robust governance structure that harnesses the deep knowledge and networks of Hauora providers and PSGEs to ensure all voices are amplified. This unified front positions Kahungunu as a leader shaping the future of Māori health on its own terms.

Image supplied by Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated – Initial Kahungunu Health Authority Wānanga held 20 November 2025 – Toitoi, Heretaunga.

 


Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated

Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated is a Mandated Iwi Organisation/Authority. Ngāti Kahungunu is the third largest iwi. Geographically the tribe has the second longest coastline in the country from Paritū in the North to Turakirae in the South. Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated maintains an independent position to provide research, advice and advocate for the interests, rights, values, beliefs and practices of Ngāti Kahungunu alongside our whānau and hapū. Our mission is to enhance the mana and well-being of Ngāti Kahungunu.

Tihei Takitimu Iwi-Māori Partnership Board

Tihei Takitimu is the Iwi-Māori Partnership Board for the Hawke’s Bay (Te Matau a Māui) region, mandated to improve health outcomes for Māori by shaping, monitoring, and influencing the design and commissioning of local health services. We are the authoritative voice for whānau ensuring government health agencies understand the inequities and barriers experienced by our communities and advising them on how they can be addressed. By connecting with local whānau and hapū to understand health needs, we aim to ensure the system better meets their needs and aspirations; assess performance against these; and guide improvements in the design and delivery of services.

Media Inquiries

NKII Chairman – Bayden Barber bayden@kahungunu.iwi.nz

IMPB Co Chairs – Lewis Ratapu lewis.ratapu@ttpb.maori.nz and Kerri Nuku nukuz@xtra.co.nz

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