Maketu is my Turangawaewae. I know the channels of the estuary and the rocks and reefs off the point intimately. I remember many of the old people and families well. I want to be part of bringing closure to the Wai claims, which have gone on for too long now. My father, Huia, started the Wai 1791 Claim and I want to finish it – for him and for our wider whānau and iwi. It’s about ensuring that Maketu retains its identity, and that we retain what is rightfully ours, and regain what has been lost. And in these uncertain times, with climate change and the current political environment, it’s also about moving forward positively into the future – together.
Tupuna: Hineiturama; Hans Hommen Felk
Great Grandfather: Retireti
Koroua: Kouma
Father: Huia
Darryl is an entrepreneur and operated several successful businesses before retiring. He has a sound understanding of governance and commercial law. He has skills in business planning and financial management and is experienced in liaising with diverse groups to achieve productive outcomes. He has also been active in several sporting codes and chaired and managed several significant sporting clubs and events in skiing, yachting and golf. He continues to actively ski, fish and dive – Mai Maketu ki Tongariro.
He is concerned about the impact on Maketu of climate change, proposed new legislation, and the growing uneasiness between the government and Māori and believes that we need to be on top of the issues and bring it all to the table. He is proud to be picking up the mantle of his father’s claim, Wai 1791, and working with the other claimants, and Ngāti Whakaue ki Uta, to bring closure to the claims kaupapa.