Matariki Forests celebrates 20 years
Friday 10 Oct 2025
Matariki Forests recently marked a major milestone with the
unveiling of a very special Pou at its Auckland office.
Staff gathered for the ceremony, where the Pou was unveiled and
blessed by Mana whenua Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei. Standing 2.4 metres tall, it
has become the new centrepiece of the office, carrying deep meaning and
rich symbolism.
The Pou was created by carver, Nathan Foote, who shared the stories
woven into its design at the event.
Every detail represents a part of Matariki Forests’
journey. The carving reflects the company’s strong
philosophy of kaitiakitanga — guardianship of the whenua and its
people — as well as its commitment to excellence and partnerships
with iwi across the motu.
At the Pou’s base is Tāne Mahuta, the god of the forests, rising
upward through the narrative of Ranginui and Papatūānuku’s
separation. Symbols include the Pinus radiata pollen, the steering
paddle guiding the waka, Manaia figures representing the five regional
offices, and the nine stars of Matariki crowning the top.
The Pou also honours Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, with the inclusion of
Waitematā Kupenga Rau - the hundred fishing nets of the Waitematā
Harbour and Tāwhaki the central figure who attained the three baskets of
knowledge, alongside other meaningful motifs.
The tōtara log was sourced by Matariki Forests’
Hawke’s Bay office from its Hamptons Forest and delivered
to Nathan’s carving studio. Over four months, the beautiful native
timber was transformed into the magnificent Pou now standing pride of
place in the Auckland office.
Nathan, who trained at the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute
in Rotorua has been carving for 20 years. “This has been a
journey, three years in the making. The first log sourced and delivered
was Matai which had been recovered from the forest floor but
unfortunately was not suitable.
“I was excited to see the next delivery of the tōtara. It has some
outstanding features for carving. It’s a beautiful rich red when
first cut, soft to work with yet able to hold intricate detail.
It’s also durable, making it perfect for a taonga like this. It
was a privilege to create it,” says Nathan.
Matariki Forests Managing Director, Alistair Brown, reflected on the
significance of the unveiling.
“Over the last 20 years, the company has gone from strength to
strength. The unveiling of the Pou was a very moving occasion and a
wonderful way to mark our 20th anniversary. It gave us a chance to pause
and reflect on the journey we have been on, and it adds something very
special to the office for many more anniversaries to come. It’s
incredibly special to have this taonga proudly standing in our Auckland
office,” says Al.
Matariki Forests was established in 2005 and over the
last two decades the company has consistently demonstrated leadership,
innovation and a commitment to sustainability.
Some noteworthy achievements include Matariki Forests receiving the
Supreme Award at the inaugural Ministry for Primary Industries Good
Employer Awards and co-founding AVA Timber – a major export joint
venture with Manulife Forest Management. In June this year, The Rohatyn
Group acquired a 77% shareholding in Matariki Forestry Group marking a
new chapter in the company’s journey.
Source & image credit: Matariki Forests

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