WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: Will the Māori seat of Te Tai Tonga follow dynasty or destiny? Leading candidates vie for the southern kingdom live on Māori Television.
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, National (Te Reo)
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: Open to general seat candidates, which party has the veracity and vocabulary for this special reo Māori debate? Be the judge live on Māori Television.
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NZ’s only cross-party debate in te reo Māori
Māori Television will broadcast New Zealand’s only te reo Māori cross-party debate on Tuesday, October 6, as part of its Whakatau 2020 election debates.
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Whakatau 2020: Election Debates- Te Reo Māori Only Cross-party Debate Tuesday 6 October 2020
Māori Television will televise New Zealand’s only te reo Māori cross-party debate this Tuesday 6 October 7pm as part of its Whakatau 2020 election debates.
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Māori Party's Waititi hard on the heels of Labour's Coffey
Latest poll for the Māori electorate of Waiariki.
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, Waiariki
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: One of the biggest upsets last election, will voters swing the Māori seat of Waiariki again or dance to a familiar tune? Select your partner live on Māori Te
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, Hauraki- Waikato
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: Will the might of Hauraki-Waikato change streams? Choose your course as leading candidates stake their claim live on Māori Television.
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Most Ikaroa-Rāwhiti voters want to legalise cannabis
Over half of Ikaroa-Rāwhiti voters say they will vote 'yes' to legalising cannabis.
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Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidates can't agree on End of Life Choice Act
Green Party’s Elizabeth Kerekere was left fighting alone against Māori Party’s Heather Te Au Skipworth and Labour’s Meka Whaitiri.
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Māori voters throw their support behind Labour-Māori Party coalition, again
Twice this week, Māori voters have sent Labour a clear message - partner with the Māori Party, if they make it back into Parliament.