The Minister of Conservation has made appointments to the Taupō-nui-a-Tia Management Board in accordance with the 2007 Deed, for a three-year term ending on 30 June 2023.
Four of the eight board members are appointed by the Minister having regard to the interests of the Crown, conservation, recreation, tourism and freshwater sciences to represent the public interest. And four appointed by the Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board.
Crown members are:
Tuwharetoa members are:
The functions of the Board are to:
a) Manage Taupō Waters as if they are a reserve for recreation purposes under the Reserves Act 1977
b) As far as practicable, and where not inconsistent with the Deed, act as if it were an administering body appointed to control and manage Taupō waters
c) Determine a Management Plan for Taupō Waters
d) Consider and decide applications in accordance with the Management Plan for use of Taupō Waters for:
Deed between the Crown and Ngāti Tūwharetoa (PDF, 3,751K)
‘Taupō Waters’ means the bed of Lake Taupō, the bed of the Waikato River including the Huka Falls and the beds of certain rivers and streams flowing into the Lake. For the sake of clarity, it does not include the water over that land.
The 2007 Deed between the Crown and the Ngāti Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board records that title to Taupō Waters has been vested in the Ngāti Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board.
The people of New Zealand have freedom of entry and access to Taupō Waters for recreation.
The Board created a Management Plan for Taupō Waters in 2021.