David Seymour challenged by Ngāpuhi during pōwhiri – Te Ao Māori News

I karawhiua a David Seymour ki te kupu tāunu, nōna e pōwhiri mai ana ki te papa o Ruarangi
I karawhiua a David Seymour ki te kupu tāunu, nōna e pōwhiri mai ana ki te papa o Ruarangi Keep Reading
The Parliamentary pōwhiri at Waitangi is a chance each year for politicians to have their say, and for the hau kāinga - home people - and te ao Māori, to respond. Keep Reading
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The schools will help "give families and educators more meaningful educational choice and support," according to the Government. Keep Reading
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The ACT Party has released a statement after it was revealed today that its former president Tim Jago abused teenage boys in the 1990s. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he is confident the new-look free school lunch regime will get over initial teething problems. And he has also again... Keep Reading
However, the Minister is refusing to say if he agrees with his party leader backtracking on Jones' "send the Mexicans home" comment. Keep Reading
Dunedin will get a new hospital, now expected to open in 2031, but the government's cutback plan means it will have fewer beds on opening than... Keep Reading
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Winston Peters and Shane Jones' comments during a debate raise "huge red flags" for the community, leaders say. Keep Reading
A coal mining firm was told by BNZ that it would slowly have banking services withdrawn, culminating in the cancellation of credit cards and the closure of... Keep Reading
Pledge is 'shockingly unambitious', experts say, falling far short of what other nations have committed to. Marc Daalder reports. Keep Reading
Winston Peters, after initially saying nothing was wrong with his and Shane Jones' comments - which have been labelled 'xenophobic' - has now backed down Keep Reading
Today marks the second day of oral submissions before the Justice Select Committee in Parliament, focusing on the critical perspectives on how Treaty obligations inform legislation Keep Reading
Shane Jones yelled "send the Mexicans home" across the House at Green MPs, while Winston Peters said they should "show some gratitude" for being in NZ. Keep Reading
Kiri Allan is the latest former politician to voice opposition to the controversial Treaty Principles Bill, telling the Herald it will go down as a “black... Keep Reading
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