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A modern digital platform for publishing Māori land notices, ensuring a permanent record is housed and retained.
Key Features
Our platform provides essential tools to help Māori landowners retain accessible archived notices.
21 Day Pānui
Automatically tracks and displays 21-day notification period for Māori land notices with clear countdown timers.
Accessible Archive
All notices are securely archived and searchable, creating a permanent digital record accessible to Māori landowners worldwide.
Easy Submission
Simple form-based submission process with built-in templates for all required legal information under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act.
How It Works
Follow these simple steps to publish your Māori land notice.
- 1
Submit Your Notice
Fill out our simple submission form with all the details required for your Māori land notice, including land block information and meeting details.
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Publication
Your notice is instantly published on our platform, beginning the 21-day notification period, with secure verification and timestamp.
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Track Status
Monitor your notice's status with our clear countdown showing days remaining in the notification period and receive optional email alerts.
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Permanent Record
Even after the 21-day period, your notice remains in our searchable archive for future reference, with downloadable certificates of publication.
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Our platform makes it easy to comply with the 21-day notification requirements under Te Ture Whenua Māori Act.