New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust is the country's leading heritage agency whose mission is to keep New Zealand 's heritage places alive and useful. The Trust's activities relate to the recognition, protection and promotion of New Zealand's historic and cultural heritage.
The Historic Places Trust is an Autonomous Crown entity for the purposes of the Crown Entities Act 2004, which means that the Ministry for Culture and Heritage administers government funding to the Trust and it is accountable to the Crown for that funding.
The Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees. Three Board members are elected by the membership of the Trust, and the others are appointed by the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage. The Board is assisted by the Māori Heritage Council, which has functions in the protection and registration of wahi tapu, advocating for Maori heritage, and assisting the Trust to develop and reflect a bicultural view when exercising its power and functions
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CONTACT
Contact the New Zealand Historic Places Trust:
New Zealand Historic Places Trust (National Office)
Address Antrim House
63 Boulcott Street
P O Box 2629
WELLINGTON

