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"When I get to play that character, I'm drawing from all my ancestors and my elders that I've been around or that I've been ...
Whether it’s celebrating rangatiratanga, suffrage, language, resilience, or just good old-fashioned sporting excellence, ...
The Te Tiratū Iwi Māori Partnership Board, the statutory voice for 114,000 whānau Māori across the central North Island, is ...
With the ACT Party's Regulatory Standards Bill now before the Finance and Expenditure Committee, having passed its first reading in parliament last ...
NZ First leader Winston Peters and ACT Party leader David Seymour are sharing the role as part of the Government's coalition ...
Generally I like reading Liam Hehir over at the The Blue Review. He is usually interesting despite his position. However he asserted that “Parliament Must Rule Itself”. Of course ...
In 2024, the Ministry of Education commissioned Te Wāhanga, NZCER’s Kaupapa Māori research unit, to conduct a literature ...
Te Kaihaut Mori of the PSA Janice Panoho says many of the workers losing their jobs are Mori and Pacific, whose cultural competence and lived experience are essential to connecting with communities in ...
The Regulatory Standards Bill is expected to pass its first reading this week, under urgency.
Fiona Tarlton looks at her son Tane and sees a familiar spark – the same fearless, adventurous spirit that once burned in her ...
Analysis: MPs were set to debate an unprecedented punishment put forward by the Privileges Committee. The debate was cut short, but it's not over, writes Laura Walters.
The Privileges Committee recommendation for suspension of three Maori Party MPs for performing a haka in Parliament has been described as appearing to be partisan, indefensible and open to attacks ...
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