Green Party MP urges public to keep momentum for other bill submissions – Te Ao Māori News
MP Tamatha Paul is calling on New Zealanders to actively engage on the submissions for other bills currently in the process of a select committee.
MP Tamatha Paul is calling on New Zealanders to actively engage on the submissions for other bills currently in the process of a select committee. Keep Reading
Māori health organisation Hapai Te Hauora will deliver more than 10,000 Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Parliament today following a Justice Select... Keep Reading
Parliament's website has been flooded with submissions, as the deadline to submit feedback on the Treaty Principles Bill draws close. Keep Reading
New Zealand First deputy leader Shane Jones criticised the marae’s tikanga, which barred non-Māori speakers from addressing the gathering. Keep Reading
Willie Jackson was among politicians past and present paying respect to Dame Tariana today - and made the call for an apology over her treatment during the Foreshore and Seabed controversy. Keep Reading
By RNZ Hīkoi mō te Tiriti organisers are asking supporters to join them in honouring their inspiration, Dame Tariana Turia, as her tangihanga enters its... Keep Reading
Education Minister Erica Stanford is warning that Budget 2025 will see a knife taken to ineffective and unjustified spending in education. Keep Reading
Associate Health Minister Casey Costello has announced plans for vaping starter kits to help move people off smoking cigarettes. Keep Reading
The Children’s Minister has lambasted a group of youths who climbed on to the roof of a youth justice facility in Auckland . On Monday night, Oranga Tamariki... Keep Reading
As Winston Peters pivots from statesman to tub-thumping campaigner, can his party defy their history of getting turfed out of Government? Keep Reading
The Medical Council is tripling the number of places for NZREX exam spots for international candidates next year. Keep Reading
Workers from iwi and hapū, Te Pāti Māori staff, activists and individuals have been busy helping whānau make submissions on the rewrite of the principles used to interpret Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Keep Reading
The Ministry for the Environment posted an update on its website saying four of five policies for waste minimisation had been put on hold. Keep Reading
"Just build the damn hospital." That’s one Dunedin nurse’s straightforward appeal to the government — rejecting a "mind-boggling" proposal to... Keep Reading
In the aftermath of the 2023 election, 2024 loomed as quite a challenging 12 months for the Labour Party and its leader Chris Hipkins . Receiving just 26.9%... Keep Reading
The coalition Government has ended the year with a number of policy wins under its belt — but which ones performed the best, and where did they stumble? For... Keep Reading
Officials argued a global transparency initiative was costing too much and delivering too little. Keep Reading
The search for a replacement to the RNZAF’s aged Boeing 757 airplanes has been narrowed down to two options, a Boeing 737 Max 8 or Airbus A321 NEO. A news... Keep Reading
The last two quarterly figures for the economy are the worst since the late 2021 Covid-19 lockdowns. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will not attend Waitangi Treaty Grounds events on Waitangi Day next year, prompting Te Pāti Māori to accuse him of... Keep Reading
The proposed changes will set clear expectations on how universities should approach freedom of speech issues. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he has chosen to take part in celebrations elsewhere. Keep Reading
A Hercules plane carrying urban rescue staff to Vanuatu was stranded in New Caledonia after an engine fault. Keep Reading
Erica Stanford has announced a redress scheme for those who survived torture as children at the Lake Alice Unit. Keep Reading
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon speaks about New Zealand's response to the Vanuatu earthquake. Video / Mark Mitchell Keep Reading
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