A Russian billionaire's workers are helping Maori plan a new Northland meeting house after a devastating fire.
Staff working for oligarch Alexander Abramov are providing assistance for the rebuilding of Ngatiwai's Te Uri o Hikihiki wharenui at Mokau Marae, north of Whangarei, after it was destroyed two years ago.
Clive Stone, resource consent manager of the tangata whenua, said he had been working in a team to plan the new building since the fire on November 8, 2013.
The marae is about 5km north around the coast from Mr Abramov's $50 million-plus Helena Bay luxury lodge, now being finished ready for next summer and thought to be New Zealand's most expensive new residential project, with a main house or lodge and three separate beachfront residences, two of which can be subdivided internally to provide accommodation for a number of guests.