Where we visit | Ki hea mātou toro ai

Regional visits

We have three yearly monitoring cycle. This means we'll visit your community once every three years.

Click the marker closest to your region to find out when we visit.

 

If you'd like to get in touch with us about our planned visit to your region, email info@aroturuki.govt.nz

It’s important to us that our monitoring visits work well for communities. For this reason, dates may change because of local circumstances, including the impact of local and national emergencies.

Our teams will work closely with iwi
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/Māori organisations, community organisations, and government agencies in the lead up to a visit. If you have any questions about a visit to your region, get in touch with the regional manager or contact us via email on info@aroturuki.govt.nz

Our monitoring schedule takes up to 18 weeks, with two to three weeks visiting in a community. The monitoring period ends with a shareback report.

Area Visits start Regional Manager
Greater Wellington
3 February – 20 June 2025
24 February 2025 Doug Fauchelle
Te Tai Tokerau | Northland
24 February – 11 July 2025
17 March 2025  Tara Hape
Waikato
21 July – 5 December 2025
11 August 2025 Holika Uhila
Lower South
26 January – 29 May 2026
23 February 2026 Sinead Ward
Hawkes Bay and East Coast
23 February – 26 June 2026
23 February 2026 Doug Fauchelle

Completed visits

Area Visits start Regional Manager
Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau
29 July – 6 December 2024
26 August 2024 Tara Hape
Canterbury
18 Mar – 17 June 2024
15 April 2024 Sinead Ward
Tāmaki | Auckland
12 February – 14 June 2024
19 February 2024 Holika Uhila
Upper South
17 July – 16 October 2023
14 Aug 2023 Sinead Ward
Taranaki and Manawatu
21 August – 4 December 2023
18 September 2023 Doug Fauchelle

Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau

Visited August 2024

Canterbury

Visited April 2024

Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland)

Visited February 2024

Taranaki Manawatū

Visited September 2023

Upper South

Visited August 2023