New Zealanders who pay attention to the slow creep of our political and legal institutions have every reason to feel uneasy. Many believed the 2023 election would halt the advance of racial division and restore a government committed to equal citizenship. Instead, the Coalition—particularly the National Party —seems schizophrenically determined to avoid offending those who demand ever-expanding tribal privilege. Far from dismantling race-based policy, it is still normalising it in much legislation and policy.
This is how authoritarian projects begin. Soft-sounding narratives take root. Media amplifies them. Bureaucracies internalise them. And ordinary people—fearful of social punishment—stay silent. In 2025, this pattern is unmistakable.
Across councils, courts, government agencies and community organisations, new powers are being carved out for unelected, unaccountable tribal authorities and their supporters. Decisions once made democratically are being delegated to iwi. Property rights—once considered foundational—are increasingly at risk. And nowhere is this transformation clearer than in Auckland.
Auckland: The Blueprint for a New Constitutional Order
Auckland’s evolution into a political laboratory began with the Super City. Ratepayers were promised efficiency and lower costs; what they received was a bloated bureaucracy, less transparency or accountability, ever-increasing rates, and the Independent Māori Statutory Board—an unelected, ratepayer-funded entity with political influence across every council function.
Treaty settlements have transferred swathes of Auckland’s public land and facilities into tribal hands. Still more money flows through mandated consultation, approval fees, and “cultural” charges—all immune to public scrutiny or resistance.
Co-governance arrangements and deeds of acknowledgement are increasingly embedded in park management. The Waitākere Ranges are only the beginning.
At the same time, heritage overlays, and cultural restrictions—often based on unsubstantiated assertions— are giving iwi influence over private titles. Council staff appear more than willing to support these claims while affected landowners must resort to lengthy, expensive legal processes.
Even the newest environmental laws bend in one direction. The October 2025 Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Act still allows commercial fishing (and Mäori own 40% of quotas) if there’s no seafloor contact. It also preserves iwi fishing privileges within what are supposed to be ‘High Protection Areas’, while banning everyone else.
The 2011 Marine and Coastal Area Act intensified the problem. Tribal claims blanket the entire New Zealand coastline including all of Auckland’s marine area: the Port, beaches, estuaries, harbours, and territorial sea. Nothing of significance happens without iwi permission with the associated money flows. Whether the 2025 amendments to the Act will restore sanity is far from certain.
The Rewriting of Auckland’s Origin Story
Central to Auckland’s modern political narrative is the claim that the city stands on tuku whenua —land supposedly “gifted” by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, with an expectation of eventual return. This is now repeated ritualistically: in media, at civic ceremonies, in promotional events and by council-owned entities.
The Council-owned Ports of Auckland even replaced a plaque commemorating the original land purchase with one celebrating the “gift”. The Councils’ Our Auckland magazine did the same.
Yet the historical record is explicit. The 1840 Deed of Purchase states the chiefs “consented to give up to sell a portion of land to the Queen for ever and ever”—accompanied by payment, signatures, witnesses, and subsequent official documentation. Historian R.C.J. Stone has been unequivocal: the transaction was commercial and mutually beneficial, not ceremonial, or conditional.
But the truth has become inconvenient. As the Nazi Joseph Goebbels said of his propaganda campaigns, “Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”. The gifting narrative strengthens tribal demands for co-governance over public assets and revenues, as well as Auckland’s strategic future.
This Isn’t Just Auckland—It’s Nationwide
The Land Back concept is gaining momentum far beyond the Auckland Region.
A Māori Party MP recently claimed the Tongariro National Park fire may have been a spiritual message calling for return of the land to the giftee’s tribe. Both Taupō and Ruapehu District Councils have been exposed for having secret agreements with iwi — deals hidden from public view (until in Taupo’s case, leaks forced them into the open).
Every region now has some version of this creeping encroachment: confidential agreements, cultural “designations,” iwi vetoes over planning, and great cost for private landowners.
When “Customary Practice” Becomes a Legal Weapon
New Zealanders have long believed our land title registration system ensures state-guaranteed ownership. That assumption is dangerously outdated. Land occupations, harassment and “customary” claims increasingly undermine private title in practice, with a lack of support from government or councils for private landowners.
Meanwhile, courts are reinterpreting legislation through the lens of tikanga—a concept so fluid that even its proponents cannot define its boundaries. In the 2011 Marine and Coastal Area Act cases, activist judges used tikanga to effectively rewrite the law and its purpose in favour of claimants.
Regulators are joining in. The Broadcasting Standards Authority (BSA) has stretched its mandate beyond radio and television to harass free-speech enabler Sean Plunket for calling tikanga “mumbo jumbo” on an internet livestream. Like the very topical police action against a whistleblower, the BSA may be using the Harmful Digital Communications Act to claim the complainant has been ‘harmed’.
Trust in so many institutions has collapsed. Few officials face real accountability for their bad behaviour or corruption; instead, they retire graciously with very generous golden handshakes courtesy of taxpayers or shareholders. Thousands of New Zealanders now believe the system is not merely failing — it is actively hostile to fairness, transparency and equal citizenship.
This is not the behaviour of a liberal democracy.
Media’s Complicity
Legacy media are no longer purveyors of truth or a check on power. They promote carefully curated slices of history, omit crucial facts and context, and frequently reinforce iwi narratives without any scrutiny or two sides to any story. When the BBC can splice two unrelated truths into a one massive lie, it should be no surprise that similar tactics shape local reporting.
The result: the public is misled, dissenters are marginalised, and alternative viewpoints are framed as extremism.
This Is Not Harmless Cultural Recognition
What is unfolding is not about language promotion or cultural respect. It is a structural realignment of power. The goal of the tuku whenua narrative—and its international counterpart, the Land Back movement—is clear: to elevate tribal authority above democratic institutions, replacing equal citizenship and property rights with hereditary privilege.
Those who insist otherwise should examine the Canadian Cowichan Tribes v Canada case, which overturned fee simple ownership in favour of Aboriginal title. All levels of government are now scrambling to appeal – and guess who is paying. This is not a theoretical threat; it is a precedent.
And New Zealand is significantly further down this path.
What Citizens Must Now Demand
If New Zealanders want to preserve their democracy, they must insist on clear, uncompromising principles:
1. Equal citizenship for all.
Government must act for every New Zealander, not for tribal elites.
2. Public land and natural resources must remain under democratic control.
Delegating authority to unelected groups, imposing iwi charges, or restricting public access is unacceptable.
3. Cultural symbolism must not alter legal rights.
Deeds of acknowledgement cannot be used to reshape ownership or control of public or private land.
4. Private property must be sacrosanct.
Historical redress can only occur (if evidence can be substantiated) between iwi and the Crown—not through any imposition on private title.
5. The historical record must be respected.
Claiming that land was “gifted” when it was purchased is a political strategy, not truth.
6. All financial flows to iwi must be made transparent.
New Zealanders must be informed of what they are paying for (directly and indirectly) — and why.
A Turning Point for New Zealand
Many informed New Zealanders no longer rely on the courts, councils, or central government to defend equal citizenship or property rights. Too many officials have shown they will capitulate rather than confront. Too many are willing to enforce cultural impositions without regard for cost, legality, or public consent. Too many journalists repeat unverified claims as if they were established fact.
Everyday New Zealanders who resist face expensive litigation, land occupations, harassment, and institutional intimidation.
Ethnicity is being weaponised—through undefinable terminology like tikanga, Māori language impositions and confusion, manipulated Treaty interpretations and the repackaging of historical events. This is not unity; it is division exploited for political power.
If the country continues down this path, we should not expect peace, prosperity, or social cohesion. We should expect something much darker: a society where democratic rights are conditional, property rights are uncertain, and truth is whatever those in power choose it to be. Look around the world for examples – New Zealand does not have to be a dumb follower of this destructive path.
Fiona Mackenzie is a businesswoman who has combined self-employment with voluntary work and is a firm believer in the safeguards that true democracy provides.

39 comments:
Well argued commentary and right on the mark. And so much easier to read and evaluate without being " sprinkled " with maori word comparisons! And yes, agree - tikanga is mumbo jumbo.
Steve Ellis
A great write up Fiona, thank you for having the courage to write the truth in an easy to understand way & hopefully wake up the 'most kiwi's don't see it coming' normies. We are in dire straights and this needs our attention or we are going to be in deep S**T.
Love the introduction note and much the better for it. A tragedy that nothing along these lines appears in the msm. Even when relevant points are fed them on a plate, as the Waitakere Ranges Deed of Acknowledgenet submissions, the cowered msm do not trouble to read.
Oh you are so naughty Fiona, that 'Note' at the start will see you being hauled before some Orwellian committee. I love you :-))
Accurate summary Fiona but you preaching to the converted.
I see a future where non Maori will have surrendered all rights of things now taken for normal in a proper functioning democratic society.
However, I also see a time when non Maori and many disefranchised
Maori move en masse to reverse where we see what NZ has become.
History shows us what happens when people are faced with issues such as NZ will face when transfer of all we hold dear is complete.
And yet only 8% of nz voters support david seymour, who is one of the few saying everyone must be treated equally, is really telling. I think that the reality of what is happening to nz is completely avoided by most kiwis and politics is taboo at work, unless you are woke or saying the karakia. Then you are a " good" person. The person who likes David Seymour must be a slight nazi, is the general feeling, so you don't say it.
It needs our coalition's undivided attention!
Well said Fiona. David Seymour’s request to at least discuss this issue was spiked by a cowardly Luxon. Little surprise that the National Party’s recent standing in the polls is woeful.
1. The Iwi stealthy, bit-by - bit approach is nothing new - so noone should be surprised by this.
2. The Right will not protect you - judging by National's stance. Maori unrest will be unleashed against an ACT and NZF victory.
NZ may be the poster nation for the new UN ( globalist and minority - driven ) world order led by J. Ardern.
Please understand: you are on your own. Act in your own best interests.
Excellent Fiona, but still too much maori; there will be English equivalents; Note too that IWI stands for 'I Want It' and nothing else.
Thank you Fiona, for unvarnished clarity, and boldly grasping the nettle on this thorny topic that touches every household and business in NZ. .
Even as (The witch) in Shakespeare's MacBeth uttered darkly..."Something wicked this way comes..." -( foreshadowing the approach of a malevolent presence), Joe Public needs to heed the warnings that are clear to see, to wake up and recognise the calamitous consequences for our children that is coming our way. Could it be that we may come to a point of being unable to hand on our homes and properties to our progeny, without first offering it to other grasping hands? God forbid!
I have placed this comment on a few sites. Referring to Luxon’s speech to Ngai Tahu on Waitangi Day. It becomes easy to understand where Luxon and National are coming from. Luxon is as much a Treaty worshiper as any tribal leader you might care to name. Try to stomach the fawning, grovelling words he spouted to whoever was there on the day. Note especially the quote below of how Ngai Tahu values etc. resonate with “my government”. Interesting to note that the speech is not on the Official Beehive site. Ngai Tahu = South Island tribe.
Values that resonate? Do those “values” relate to the millions Genesis and Meridian are paying to Ngai Tahu for reconsenting South Island water rights.
Quotes:
You have faced enormous challenges, and yet, through persistence, resilience, and a commitment to your people, you have created a legacy that inspires us all.
Today, we stand at a unique crossroads: reflecting on the past and the incredible journey of Ngai Tahu, but also looking ahead to the future—toward 2040, the bicentenary of the Treaty’s signing.
Ngai Tahu’s values and aspirations resonate with those of my government.
Speech Link:
https://community.scoop.co.nz/2025/02/waitangi-day-speech-to-ngai-tahu-onuku-marae/
Excellent article, Fiona. In your own words:-
"Across councils, courts, government agencies and community organisations, new powers are being carved out for unelected, unaccountable tribal authorities and their supporters."
You are exactly right!! This has been going on for forty years. The slim tendrils of tribal power / control have been taking over quietly.
Truly - New Zealand as we knew it is the Slow Boiled Frog !!!
Great article Fiona, should be on the front page of all major newspapers
Remember why people want land back all over the world. They don't want land when it is dirt or desert or swamp or forest. They want it after others have made that land productive.
The ability to kick ones own arse is rare but IMHO Luxon is an expert, never have I seen such a disgusting, miscreant act as to claim there is nothing one likes about all being equal.
One small point, National are not the Right, if they were they would have credibility, nor are they right in the sense that pretending there is no issue to be dealt with here is a valid stance. They need to get off their backsides and stand for something.
The fact that Luxon stated clearly that "Ngai Tahu’s values and aspirations resonate with those of my government" is indictment enough. Just with that gem he was selling NZ down the river. Oh, and it is not 'his' government, it is sadly ours because we put it there. Only problem is, we put it there to do our bidding which included fixing the Maorification/Co-governance débâcle - something which is still on the job sheet but extant!
Hear, hear!
To exploit and then abandon it....
Speech no doubt drafted by Chris "Cardinal Richelieu" Finlayson - Luxon's shadowy but omni - powerful puppeteer.
When I have quoted the Canadian situation commenters say..."But it's not the same." However, the point is, ordinary Canadians are being affected. Citizens who had nothing to do with the deeds or misdeeds of their ancestors are losing land or having their land devalued by legal challenges. This is all UN driven and UNDRIP enactment is being treated as the ultimate goal by many western leaders. Good grief, if people like Luxon and Key are on board we are in dire straits. Voters are shooting themselves in the foot, for sure. I agree with Anonymous 2.37pm and have said this before myself "they don't want the bare land, they want the highly productive land". All this land grab is "the best bits".
“This is not the behaviour of a liberal democracy”. No, its not, but then again;
"Democracy is a pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance."
– H. L. Mencken
"Today, we stand at a unique crossroads: reflecting on the past and the incredible journey of Ngai Tahu, but also looking ahead to the future—toward 2040, the bicentenary of the Treaty’s signing."
Luxon's words are empty words. There are already signs of rising social and political fragmentation. By 2040, 75% of New Zealanders will be living in a country divided by polarisation and distrust. A country destroyed by the continued inability of weak governments to tackle the growing issue of tribal driven demands for race based governance. Whatever it is that Luxon looks ahead to I would suggest it is a future that few of us would want to celebrate.
The workplace has changed remarkably. There were fixed start and stop and tea break times and very few worked through. None hid at home. Wide ranging conversations occurred. All had common tv source and read newspapers. A PC view was not essential for continued employent and honest observations about maori did not risk a beating or slashed tyres or elimination from promotion.
As one of the group that has left NZ this encapsulates exactly why we left. An excellent article that I will pass on to others who don't fully believe what we tell them.
Excellent commentary, Fiona - but alas, the masses still sleep on!
Kiwi complacency is rife, and it will prove to be the downfall of that which once was a great little nation. And why is it that Seymour and his Party aren't polling a lot better? It appears as a race between complacency and galloping dormancy/stupidity - with the woke, msm propaganda not only lining the circuit, but festooning the pitstops as well.
But then, while our resident Humpty Dumpty continues to preside from the wall, the future for any unity - through equality, can only assuredly be bleak.
Anon 2:37 - you know what’s going on
Just reflect on the sacrifices that NZ volunteers of all background made in two world wars - what do you imagine they would think of the society that they fought to preserve if they could see a preview?
Thank you Fiona for exposing this to NZCPR Subscribers i have been well aware of this "creeping cancer" for quite some time , NZers as a whole have to stand up and say enough is enough because SILENCE IS SURRENDER
What the 100 year -old British veteran said on UK TV on 11 November: " the world and people of today are not worthy of this massive sacrifice."
Honestly, how many really care? Their behaviour speaks volumes.
Reading Fiona’s piece, this is exactly the warning she’s sounding: New Zealand is the Manawanui—the Navy’s sunken survey ship.
With Christopher Luxon unwilling or unable to take the helm, New Zealand is, like captain Yvonne gray’s charge, jammed on autopilot, heading straight for the reef.
The danger isn’t abstract; it’s structural. Institutions, legislation, and narratives are steering us toward entrenched co-governance, race-based privilege, and eroded universal rights.
Fiona is saying: the bridge personnel on the bridge are confused, the drift is real, and unless someone overrides the autopilot, the reef awaits.
— PB
I have always said we need to give those leaving NZ an anonymous survey specifically asking if the Maorification of NZ is one of the reasons affecting their decision to go. Luxon has no idea, and is unwilling to entertain the view so many of us have, of an ever increasing apartheid system creating even greater grievances to a generation that was not responsible for supposed wrongdoings. So sad for my country.
Interesting. So, how do we turn the tide?
Well said, Anon.
Ipsos does that questionnaire every year and guess what.......
Most Kiwis don't care about the overblown Maori issue.
They do care about the billions stolen off them each year by the Aussie food, insurance, energy, and banking cartels; aided and abetted by Willis, Watts, Simpson, and Goldsmith.
Kiwis also care about the $66b Luxon keeps taunting Hipkins about blowing on covid. Funny then that Luxon, Brooke, and Willis can't find where our $66b (now revised up to 74.4b) went.
And now we have Tom Rutherford's expert medical opinion that the Korean study showing a huge increase in heart attacks amongst covid vaccinated, is bullshit.
In fact Kiwis care so much they're leaving in droves.
You must be feeling proud of yourselves Mr Luxon,.Mr Seymour and Mr Paters. Ruining millions of Kiwis lives by supporting the Aussie crooks is a great achievement.
The next obvious question is why? Did you all like the look of Ardern's tax funded 3 year 4 star US holiday?
It does need that question to be explicitely posed but as we have seen so clearly, National and Luxon want to avoid the truth of this at all costs.
Questionnaires are tricky things to design and interpret. Most are poorly constructed (speaking as one who has a very solid background in this area). Unless they explicitly ask respondents to adopt a long-term view, they tend to elicit how people feel about things at this moment in time. Note that the issues given high importance ratings affect people here and now. They are concrete, like the bill you get at the supermarket, as opposed to abstract issues such as 'cogovernance' which are not tangible in their effects right now. Rephrasing question items can radically change response patterns. For instance, asking people what they think the future holds for their children forces them to adopt the longer-term thinking mode in which those issues that are now still just below the surface be boiling over.
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