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Tāwhiao McMaster seeks Labour nomination for Te Tai Hauāuru

Moana Ellis
Moana is a Local Democracy Reporter based in Whanganui·Whanganui Chronicle·
23 Jan, 2026 02:31 AM4 mins to read

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Tāwhiao McMaster, at Rātana Pā, has confirmed he is seeking the Labour Party nomination to contest the Te Tai Hauāuru seat at November’s general election. Photo / Moana Ellis

Tāwhiao McMaster, at Rātana Pā, has confirmed he is seeking the Labour Party nomination to contest the Te Tai Hauāuru seat at November’s general election. Photo / Moana Ellis

Young environmental lawyer Tāwhiao McMaster has confirmed he is seeking the Labour Party nomination to contest the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate at November’s general election.

McMaster withdrew from the race for a Māori seat on Horizons Regional Council in September last year to focus on a parliamentary bid, signalling Labour’s early push to reclaim the seat, held by Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer.

Speaking at Rātana Pā yesterday, after bringing on paddlers from the annual Whanganui River Tira Hoe Waka, McMaster said his nomination was currently unchallenged, with nominations closing on February 1.

“Right now, there is no other nomination for Te Pāti Reipa. Mine is currently on its own, and I am hopeful to stand and represent Te Tai Hauāuru, against those who are also standing.”

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He would push for three key things – te Tiriti, te kotahitanga and te maramatanga (the Treaty, unity and understanding).

“From those three things, we’ll be able to take steps towards having a thriving people again.”

McMaster, 29, holds governance roles with iwi and land trusts across the Whanganui and Ruapehu districts.

After attending Te Aute College, he worked on farms and in meatworks while studying at the University of Waikato.

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He later moved into Māori and corporate law firms, and later the public sector, working in environmental and Treaty law.

He was the first person admitted to the bar in a fully te reo Māori ceremony.

He returned to Whanganui about three years ago to raise his whānau and work for his people, and lives at Pūtiki Pā.

The Te Tai Hauāuru Māori electorate spans much of the western North Island, including Taranaki, Whanganui and Manawatū.

Ngarewa-Packer won the seat decisively at the last election, securing 16,288 votes, more than 9000 ahead of her nearest rival, Labour’s Soraya Peke-Mason, who received 7126.

Despite Ngarewa-Packer’s strong electorate result, Labour narrowly led the party vote in Te Tai Hauāuru, winning 40.91 per cent compared with Te Pāti Māori’s 35.05 per cent.

At Rātana Pā yesterday, Ngarewa-Packer confirmed she would again contest the seat at this year’s election.

McMaster (Te Ātihaunui a Pāpārangi, Tainui, Ngā Paerangi, Ngā Poutamanui-a-Awa, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Rangi, Ngāti Tūpoho, Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Aokehu and Ngāti Uenuku) said the Labour Party best aligned with his goals to ensure a strong voice for his people.

“Right now, we are in a time of being picked on by this current Government, its coalition. We, as Māori, are suffering for it.”

The Government had disestablished initiatives such as the Māori Health Authority before they had the chance to show whether they would work, and was undermining Māori education and housing, he said.

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“We need a new Government. We need more Māori, new Māori in Te Whare Paremata, who can push for what it is that we need here in Te Tai Hauāuru.

“I’m ready. My teams are on standby for 1 February. We’re going to flood te ao Māori, we’re going to flood te ao Pākehā, we’re going to flood Aotearoa with what it is that we’re going to do.

“We’re going to start leading.”

He said he would draw on non-Māori support – “our tangata tiriti” – and would mobilise the Māori vote.

“I’m targeting everyone’s votes, but those who will likely show in numbers will be rangatahi.

“We will whakakotahi ourselves for the best outcomes, which is making sure that we can get the jobs that we need here; that we have not only just housing but we have good housing, affordable housing; and that we push for good health outcomes and better living conditions.”

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McMaster said his teams were preparing to target October 25, the last day to enrol to vote in the election.

“We are encouraging and mobilising ourselves ... to ensure that those who are eligible to vote are registered to vote, and then participate in the actual voting itself.

“It’s a risk in that we might be exhausting ourselves as a people, but this is one of those years we have to draw on all the energy.”

The last day for Māori who are already enrolled to change roll types is August 6.

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air

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