Abuse survivors sceptical about funding boost for current redress system – Te Ao Māori News

The money was announced as the government made its formal apology on Tuesday for the horrific suffering endured by thousands.
The money was announced as the government made its formal apology on Tuesday for the horrific suffering endured by thousands. Keep Reading
The legislation would force tech giants, such as Google or Meta, to strike deals with New Zealand media firms for using their content. Keep Reading
“If they can not acknowledge takatāpui in their apology, it’s a good indicator that this is going to continue." Keep Reading
A historic day and national apology left survivors wanting more Keep Reading
About 1000 civilian workers have ramped up industrial action in the last week, with NZDF refusing to offer a pay increase. Keep Reading
"It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong," Christopher Luxon said. Keep Reading
Solicitor General Una Jagose faced jeering and strong comments, and some in the audience left the room in tears. Keep Reading
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti protestors have departed from Lauri Park in Whangārei heading for Tunatahi (Dargaville). Keep Reading
One says it's just words. Another calls it a "waste of space". But the survivors RNZ spoke to all say one thing about today's national apology: don't stop there. Keep Reading
The opposition parties will also support the law changes aimed at better protecting people in state care. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is going to make an apology to the survivors of state and faith-based abuse but one national network is questioning the venue. Keep Reading
History will be made on Tuesday when the Crown apologises to survivors of abuse in state care. But words must be backed with action, writes Dr Stephen Winter. Keep Reading
The Green Party has written to the Speaker of the House to request a conscience vote on the Treaty Principles Bill on both first reading and the select committee referral motion. Keep Reading
Stalking is set to become illegal and punishable by up to five years in prison, Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has announced. Keep Reading
Analysis - The MPs on Parliament's justice select committee may face an even tougher job ahead than the bill's champion David Seymour. Keep Reading
By RNZ When Act Party leader David Seymour stood to speak on the paepae during Waitangi Day commemorations, a rōpu among the crowd began a waiata. Waiata are... Keep Reading
Iwi leader Helmut Modlik and six other senior members of Ngāti Toa walked out of the public gallery at Parliament today in protest during the introduction of... Keep Reading
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There has been an immediate reaction to the coalition government's early introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill. Keep Reading
The legislation is being introduced to Parliament today - more than a week earlier than expected - and will be read for the first time next week. Keep Reading
Tensions over tobacco regulations hit boiling point in parliament yesterday. Keep Reading
Act Party Leader and Minister responsible for the bill David Seymour denies the Treaty Principles Bill has been brought forward and says it is a normal part of parliamentary business. Keep Reading
The controversial bill - which only ACT supports - has officially been introduced at Parliament. Here's a first look. Keep Reading
Analysis: An urgent Waitangi Tribunal report finds the Treaty Principles Bill would be 'the worst, most comprehensive breach' of te Tiriti in modern times, writes Jonathan Milne. Keep Reading
Historians talk to The Detail about the good, the bad and the grumpy of 23 past prime ministers of New Zealand. Keep Reading
After many months of heated discussion, the controversial Bill has finally begun what is likely a doomed legislative journey. 1News explains what's next. Keep Reading
"It was horrific. It was heartbreaking. It was wrong," Christopher Luxon said. Keep Reading
Norman Kirk Prime Minister of New Zealand 1972-1974 Born: 6 January 1923 - Died: 31 August 1974 Of the working-class, by the working-class, ... Keep Reading
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