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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Matua Kahurangi: Pae Tata exposes the University of Otago's real agenda


Race-based control dressed up as reform

Just as I was about to grab lunch, Ani O’Brien flicked me a DM on X. No message, no context - just an image of what looked like a poster titled "Pae Tata Strategic Plan to 2030." It caught my eye immediately. Only a day earlier, I’d written about official OIA documents showing that Māori and Pacific Island students can get into the University of Otago’s medical school with grades as low as 65 percent, while non-Māori need to hit around 91. You can read that below.

In New Zealand, we pride ourselves on fairness, equality, and opportunity. We are told that success comes from hard work, merit, and commitment. However, at Otago University’s medical school, one of the country’s most “prestigiously woke” institutions, that fundamental promise is being betrayed.

Apartheid has no place in New Zealand

Matua Kahurangi
26 Jun



In New Zealand, we pride ourselves on fairness, equality, and opportunity. We are told that success comes from hard work, merit, and commitment. However, at Otago University’s medical school, one of the country’s most “prestigiously woke” institutions, that fundamental promise is being betrayed.
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The University of Otago has officially abandoned its founding mission of academic excellence. Its so-called “Pae Tata Strategic Plan to 2030” reads less like a blueprint for world-class education and more like a manifesto for cultural engineering. Buried under layers of Te Reo Māori, identity politics, and Treaty obsession, the university has transformed itself into a vessel for Māori-first policy.

This isn't a subtle shift. It is a total ideological capture. Otago’s strategy document makes it very clear: Māori identity and political appeasement now take precedence over research, academic merit, and genuine educational integrity.

Don’t just take my word for it, read it here - https://www.otago.ac.nz/__data/assets/pdf_file/0029/314885/download-pae-tata-strategic-plan-to-2030-0245908.pd



Every page of Otago’s new strategic plan is drenched in race-based priorities. The document explicitly states that the University of Otago is to be “Te Tiriti-led,” which in practice means bending every aspect of operations, from hiring to curriculum, research to student services, around Māori cultural and political demands.

The focus on Māori is not just overrepresented. It is obsessive.

Whether it's the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori position, mandatory Treaty "competence" for all staff, or the sweeping overhaul of course content to reflect Māori "worldviews," it’s clear: this university is no longer for all New Zealanders. It is for one politically protected group, and everyone else is expected to fall in line.

Otago’s leadership is compromised by tokenism

The plan openly promotes hiring and leadership decisions based on racial identity. Otago is no longer prioritising the best candidates for the job. It is prioritising whakapapa and iwi affiliation. Senior leadership is to “reflect” the Māori population. That is, quotas. The university is actively working toward racial representation in hiring, not academic excellence, not experience, not vision.

This is identity politics at its ugliest. It reduces individuals to their ethnicity and undermines the very idea of merit. In what world does a world-class university make race a precondition for advancement?

The answer is simple. In a world where the University of Otago’s administration has been taken hostage by ideology.



Pae Tata: A document of delusion

Otago’s Pae Tata strategy is riddled with vague, unmeasurable goals wrapped in feel-good jargon. “Partner with iwi,” “amplify Māori success,” “embed kaupapa Māori into research” - none of these mean anything unless you’re part of the academic elite fluent in the new ideological code. And that’s the point. The document isn’t written to solve real-world problems. It is written to signal virtue.

The university is pledging loyalty not to its students, staff, or academic rigour, but to a politicised interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi. This includes the absurd goal of engineering a student body that is 25 percent Māori by 2040, regardless of application rates, academic standards, or interest. Pure fantasy.

Meanwhile, there’s barely a mention of how Otago plans to compete globally. STEM? Innovation? Global rankings? Attracting international talent? Irrelevant. What matters now is that your history professor can pronounce “manaakitanga” correctly.

Silencing and shaming staff

The strategy doesn’t stop at policy. It extends into behaviour. Otago is mandating that all staff, academic or not, undergo training in Treaty “obligations” and show “competency” in this ideology. This isn’t education. It is enforced conformity. If you challenge it, you’re labelled anti-Māori, colonial, or worse.

What message does this send to brilliant academics from overseas, or even from within New Zealand, who don’t want to be ideologically indoctrinated just to teach statistics or medicine? Simple. You're not welcome unless you toe the cultural line.

Academic freedom under attack

The most dangerous part of Otago’s Māori crusade is its effect on academic freedom. With every department expected to “centre Māori worldviews,” honest inquiry is being replaced with cultural compliance. Entire fields risk becoming politicised. Research will be filtered not by peer review, but by its alignment with identity politics.

This is not how a serious university behaves. This is how institutions rot from the inside out.

Matua Kahurangi is just a bloke sharing thoughts on New Zealand and the world beyond. No fluff, just honest takes. He blogs on https://matuakahurangi.com/ where this article was sourced.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like we’re all Massey now. Is anyone any longer committed to academic standards and rigour?

Anonymous said...

So why isn’t our Coalition Government having something to say about this? National is a total letdown and Luxon doesn’t appear to have the nous to see the danger of allowing this sort of rubbish to continue.

Robert Bird said...

Withdraw their funding. I don’t want my tax dollars going to an educational institution like this.

Anonymous said...

It also ensures that future generations will apply a race based lens to their choice of doctor, nurse, dentist or any medical professional in the future. Why would anyone consent to being treated or operated on by a Māori doctor when you suspect they wouldn’t have been capable of passing med school if they hadn’t flashed the race card on their way through.
What an incredible and shortsighted disservice to Māori and the medical profession in general.

Anonymous said...

'This is how institutions rot from the inside out.' These are not just words, it seems Otago has indeed got cancer and it will be terminal.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps it is time for the government to withhold funding.

Anonymous said...

Jabba the Hutt’s smiling.

Anonymous said...

Sadly, the message from Parliament, the top race based institution in NZ , is that this apartheid policy is to be allowed and encouraged.

Anonymous said...

I do NOT consent to my tax payer dollars funding racists.

anonymous said...

What else could be expected from a racist and inept politician like Robertson in charge as VC? He very nearly ruined NZ with his corrupt pals - now he might actually destroy Otago Uni. Serves them right for complying.

CXH said...

If Robertson had any morals he would step aside for a candidate with Maori heritage.

anonymous said...

When this question is asked, the reply is " universities are autonomous" - they are not as they get large-scale public funding.The compulsory Maori studies course at Auckland could have been stopped or made optional - nothing was done. *This is a portfolio held by National.
-so further evidence that National supports a 2 tier society.
cf USA: Trump has withdrawn federal funds from Ivy League unis. Their own endowment funds are not involved.

Fred H. said...

All email the Minister of Finance demanding that she defund Otago Univeristy until such time as they re-adopt and follow their founding mission of academic excellence and demonstrate that by dismissing the incumbent VC. We have already had a few years of Rod Carr damaging Canterbury University's academic status and reputation, as well as Dawn Freshwater at Auckland doing the same, while Massey and Victoria are well-know basket cases.

Anonymous said...

NZ universities are in the process of destroying their credibility and their integrity. In the near future their replacements will take shape, perhaps looking something like the classical academies of the great age of the Greek philosophers. Only the best of intellects will be welcome, and they will be the foundation for the age that follows this corrupt and biased society we now have the misfortune to live within.

Anonymous said...

Come on folks, 91-65=26, or the institutional racism impact. So, we have now quantified the impact of racism! 29% All pay to anybody with any Maori ancestry must be increased by 29%. It must!!!

Gaynor said...

I went to High School in Otago so I'm wondering where they are going to find all the Maori enrollments and influences since the high school I went to had one Maori student in a school roll of about 750 students. Once while walking down George St , a woman approached me and asked me if I were Maori . She had clearly no idea of what Maori features were since she had never seen one? Being 100% European , all I had has dark hair !

Anonymous said...

Why would any potential serious student even consider attending a NZ university? The biggest problem for NZ is how these Muppet academic managers get away with it!!!

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