Pania Newton (born 1990 or 1991) is a New Zealand lawyer and activist for
Māori
Māori or Maori can refer to:
Relating to the Māori people
* Māori people of New Zealand, or members of that group
* Māori language, the language of the Māori people of New Zealand
* Māori culture
* Cook Islanders, the Māori people of the C ...
land rights. In 2016, Newton was a co-founder and spokesperson of the group Save Our Unique Landscape (SOUL), which protested against the development of land at
Ihumātao
Ihumātao is an archeological site of historic importance in the suburb of Māngere, Auckland. Once a pā site, it stands on the Ihumātao Peninsula, at the base of Ōtuataua, part of the Auckland volcanic field. Its scoria cone reaches above ...
in south Auckland from 2016 to 2020. As a result of the group's protest action, the New Zealand government purchased the land from the developer in 2020, although its future remains unresolved.
Early life and education
Newton grew up in south Auckland, spending most of her life in Ihumātao, and attended
Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae. She is a member of the
iwi
Iwi () are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society. In Māori roughly means "people" or "nation", and is often translated as "tribe", or "a confederation of tribes". The word is both singular and plural in the Māori language, an ...
(tribes) of
Ngāpuhi
Ngāpuhi (or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland region of New Zealand and centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei.
According to the 2018 New Zealand census, the estimated population of Ngāpuhi is 165, ...
,
Waikato
Waikato () is a Regions of New Zealand, local government region of the upper North Island of New Zealand. It covers the Waikato District, Waipa District, Matamata-Piako District, South Waikato District and Hamilton, New Zealand, Hamilton City ...
,
Ngāti Mahuta
Ngāti Mahuta is a sub-tribe (or hapū) of the Waikato tribe (or iwi) of Māori in the North Island of New Zealand. The territory (rohe) of Ngāti Mahuta is the Kawhia and Huntly areas of the Waikato region.
History
Ngāti Mahuta is descended f ...
and
Ngāti Maniapoto
Ngāti Maniapoto is an iwi (tribe) based in the Waikato-Waitomo region of New Zealand's North Island. It is part of the Tainui confederation, the members of which trace their whakapapa (genealogy) back to people who arrived in New Zealand on the ...
. She completed a double degree in law and health sciences at the
University of Auckland
, mottoeng = By natural ability and hard work
, established = 1883; years ago
, endowment = NZD $293 million (31 December 2021)
, budget = NZD $1.281 billion (31 December 2021)
, chancellor = Cecilia Tarrant
, vice_chancellor = Dawn F ...
in 2015. Newton initially moved to
Rotorua
Rotorua () is a city in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island. The city lies on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua, from which it takes its name. It is the seat of the Rotorua Lakes District, a territorial authority encompass ...
after graduating to take up a position in a law firm; however, she returned to Auckland after hearing about the development at Ihumātao in south Auckland and deciding to protest against it.
Land activism
In 2016, Newton, alongside her five cousins and other supporters, formed the group Save Our Unique Landscape (SOUL) to protest the development of land at Ihumātao, which had been taken from Māori ownership in 1863.
She has said they were inspired by
Whina Cooper
Dame Whina Cooper (9 December 1895 – 26 March 1994) was a respected (Māori elder), who worked for many years for the rights of her people, and particularly to improve the lot of Māori women. She is remembered for leading the 1975 Māori la ...
and other Māori women protestors.
Although Newton was the youngest of the six cousins, she became the spokesperson and lead of the campaign.
The SOUL group was established with help from local community representatives, and opposed the building of 480 homes by the developer
Fletcher Building
Fletcher Building Limited is one of the largest listed companies in New Zealand, with a market capitalisation of nearly New Zealand dollar, NZ$4 billion. The company was split from Fletcher Challenge in 2001, formerly New Zealand's largest bu ...
. Newton advocated for the government to buy the land back and preserve it for all New Zealanders.
She led the occupation of the land during the peaceful protests and herself lived in a caravan for over three years.
Newton and the other protestors living at the site faced opposition from Fletcher, which issued them trespass notices in 2016 and attempted to demolish a farmhouse on the property in 2017.
In 2017, Newton and fellow SOUL member Delwyn Roberts travelled to the
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII or PFII) is the UN's central coordinating body for matters relating to the concerns and rights of the world's indigenous peoples. There are more than 370 million indigenous peop ...
in New York City, where she presented two papers about the Ihumātao issues, outlining its cultural and historical significance to Māori.
Newton visited the United Nations on two other occasions to advocate for the cause.
Following her first visit, in August 2017, a United Nations report said that the government had not adequately consulted with the local iwi, and recommended that the government re-evaluate whether the plan was compliant with the
Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi ( mi, Te Tiriti o Waitangi) is a document of central importance to the history, to the political constitution of the state, and to the national mythos of New Zealand. It has played a major role in the treatment of the M ...
and the
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DOTROIP) is a legally non-binding resolution passed by the United Nations in 2007. It delineates and defines the individual and collective rights of Indigenous peoples, including th ...
.
In November 2018, Newton and others lost an appeal to the
Environment Court
The Environment Court of New Zealand ( mi, Te Kōti Taiao o Aotearoa) is a specialist court for plans, resource consents and environmental issues. It mainly deals with issues arising under the Resource Management Act, meaning that it covers a w ...
seeking that the development be blocked.
Later that month, a group of about 30 protestors including Newton attended Fletcher's annual general meeting to protest against the development.
In April 2019, Newton said that Fletcher had cut power to the occupation site in an attempt to force protestors to leave.
In July 2019, the protestors were issued with an eviction order by Fletcher. Following media coverage, the government announced there would be no building activity on the site until a solution was reached, and
Auckland Council
Auckland Council ( mi, Te Kaunihera o Tāmaki Makaurau) is the local government council for the Auckland Region in New Zealand. It is a territorial authority that has the responsibilities, duties and powers of a regional council and so is ...
agreed to meet with the protestors.
Newton criticised the government for its lack of cooperation with the local community, and said she was disappointed that Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern
Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern ( ; born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician who has been serving as the 40th prime minister of New Zealand and leader of the Labour Party since 2017. A member of the Labour Party, she has been the member of ...
had not met with SOUL.
She did however meet with the minister for Māori development,
Nanaia Mahuta
Nanaia Cybele Mahuta (born 21 August 1970) is a New Zealand politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) for Hauraki-Waikato and serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand), Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Sixth Labour Governm ...
, on 31 July 2019, and described it as a positive meeting.
As a result of the increased media attention, the protest grew by hundreds of people with visitors to the site that drew public figures
Stan Walker
Stan Walker (born 23 October 1990) is an Australian-born New Zealand singer, actor, and television personality. In 2009, Walker was the winner of the seventh and last season of '' Australian Idol''. He subsequently signed a recording contrac ...
,
Ladi6
Karoline Fuarose Park-Tamati (born 7 November 1982), known professionally as Ladi6, is a New Zealand recording artist of Samoan descent. She spent six months living in Berlin and touring Europe in both 2010 and 2011. Her debut album ''Time Is N ...
and others. Police presence at the site increased in early August 2019.
On 5 August a standoff with police took place; Newton said police had rammed her with a gate as she was seeking to protect minors on the protest frontline, which police denied. The police presence was ultimately reduced on 16 August. Later that month, she and other protestors undertook a ''
hikoi'' (protest march) to the prime minister's Auckland office, where they delivered a petition asking Ardern to visit the land.
In December 2019, Newton announced that she was pregnant and that her baby would be born at Ihumātao. In February 2020,
Heritage New Zealand
Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (initially the National Historic Places Trust and then, from 1963 to 2014, the New Zealand Historic Places Trust) ( mi, Pouhere Taonga) is a Crown entity with a membership of around 20,000 people that advocate ...
announced that the area had been given the highest heritage status category, but Newton said the change was largely symbolic as it did not prevent development from going ahead.
In March 2020, shortly after her daughter was born and with the start of
New Zealand's COVID-19 lockdown, she was one of thirty people remaining on the land, and said that they would isolate together. She noted that the negotiations about the future of the land between the government, the
Kīngitanga movement and the council had been put on hold due to COVID-19.
In December 2020 the government purchased the land from the developer, with the intention of using it for housing. Newton said she was keen to ensure discussions continued about preserving the cultural heritage of the land.
a planned steering committee to examine future land use was still in the process of being appointed, and ''
The New Zealand Herald
''The New Zealand Herald'' is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand. It has the largest newspaper circulation of all newspapers ...
'' reported that a decision on the future of the land could be up to five years away. At that time, Newton continued to live on the land with her daughter.
Recognition and other activities
Newton was a member of the youth arm of
Matike Mai Aotearoa
Matike Mai Aotearoa: Independent Working Group on Constitutional Transformation is a Māori initiative made up of constitutional experts and respected Māori leaders who consulted Māori between 2012 and 2015 and generated a report on constitutio ...
, a Māori-led constitutional reform project which ran until 2017.
In 2018 she was a finalist for the Young Achiever's Award at the Matariki Awards.
In 2019 Newton was named as part of the University of Auckland's 40 Under 40 list; ''The New Zealand Herald'' commented that she "stands out on a list that recognises professional success for her rejection of a conventional career". In the same year she received a scholarship from the
Queen's Commonwealth Trust
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust (QCT) is a charity that supports young people aged 18-35 across the Commonwealth. The focus is on social entrepreneurs who have founded organisations to address problems in their communities. Queen Elizabeth II wa ...
to attend the One Young World summit "for young leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to effecting positive change", and was a founding board member of Kī o Rahi Tāmaki Makaurau, a regional sports organisation established to promote
kī-o-rahi
Kī-o-rahi is a ball sport played in New Zealand with a small round ball called a 'kī'. It is a fast-paced game incorporating skills similar to rugby union, netball, tag rugby and touch.Shane Gilchrist'Game on, the "ki" is back in court', ''Otago ...
in Auckland.
In 2021 Newton was a semi-finalist in the youth category of the
New Zealander of the Year
The New Zealander of the Year Awards, currently known as the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, celebrate the achievements of New Zealanders, and were founded in 2010 by Australian Jeffrey John Hopp. Nominations are accepted from the gene ...
awards.
She was also selected for the 2022 Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity programme, a partnership between the University of Auckland and the
University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
, and said she would use the programme as an opportunity to explore what was learnt from the Ihumātao campaign.
References
External links
''Mana Wahine'' short documentary by ''Loading Docs'' about the protests at Ihumātao
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Living people
1990s births
21st-century New Zealand lawyers
University of Auckland alumni
Māori activists
Ngāpuhi people
Ngāti Mahuta people
Ngāti Maniapoto people
Waikato Tainui people
New Zealand women activists