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Gull, Ngāi Te Rangi offer discount fuel for iwi beneficiaries

Whakaata Māori
3 Feb, 2023 09:00 PMQuick Read

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Ngāi Te Rangi beneficiaries can cash in on the tribe's investment with Gull. Photo / Whakaata Māori

Ngāi Te Rangi beneficiaries can cash in on the tribe's investment with Gull. Photo / Whakaata Māori

Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Te Rangi is providing discounted fuel to its registered iwi beneficiaries through its partnership with Gull NZ.

It’s a short-term trial aimed at helping whānau cope with the rising cost of living.

Deputy chief executive Roimata Ah Sam says 1,500 vouchers will be distributed for a 10 per cent discount on fuel at the manned Gull Service Station in Hewletts Road, Tauranga.

“We are trialling one station at the moment, but will endeavour to make this available throughout New Zealand,” she said.

The rūnanga is part of a limited partnership entity that bought 6.26 per cent of Gull’s owner company in November last year. Gull NZ developed its reputation as a cut-price, independent fuel retailer with DIY forecourt systems and regular Discount Days where it slashes prices, often by more than 20 cents a litre.

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Now, Ngāi Te Rangi is cashing in on its investment.

Registered iwi beneficiaries can pick up their ID card and three months’ worth of vouchers at the rūnanga offices in Tauranga.

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