AbstractTuwhera te Whenua will be a workshop in ways in which we can each consider engaging with decolonising economic futures from each of our own respective cultural standpoints. Participants will be invited to collaborate in generating decolonising economic frameworks. This workshop will be influenced by recent Māori perspectives around decolonising, Indigenous-settler treaty frameworks (particularly Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Aotearoa/New Zealand), Māori economic models, notions of transdisciplinarity and collaboration and consensus decision making perspectives. The workshop aims to depart from colonial capitalist models of economics, including endless growth and extractive perspectives. (The facilitator will draw from his Māori and Pākehā background.)