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Commemorations for Māori Land March
Survivors of veteran protest group Te Rōpu Matakite marched again today to remember those who have passed on since the historic Māori Land March in 1975.
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Mixed reactions to alternative finalist flag designs
The four finalist flag designs announced today by the Flag Consideration Panel will be ranked in preference by eligible voters between 20 November and 11 December in the first binding postal referendum.
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Formal process for consideration of NZ Flag announced
The formal process for the New Zealand public to consider the national flag has been announced.
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Ngāi Tahu academic is appointed to panel on new NZ flag
Hana O’Reagan has been appointed by the Government to a panel charged with engaging the public on a possible new flag for New Zealand.
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PM urged to apologise to Ngāpuhi and ensure new flag has Māori influence
The MP for Te Tai Tokerau, Kelvin Davis, says John Key needs to apologise to Ngāpuhi when he attends Waitangi next week over his criticism of the Waitangi Tribunal report, which claims that Ngāpuhi did not cede sovereignty by signing the Treaty of Waitangi.
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PM reignites national flag debate
John Key sparked the discussion around a new flag just before Waitangi Day and despite his own personal preference of a black flag with a silver fern, he's opened the process for more public input.
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Māori Flag Origins
The Tino Rangatiratanga Flag is well known throughout New Zealand and as Waitangi Day draws near, Te Kāea spoke to the Marsden family of Ngāi Takoto and Te Aupōuri whose elder, Hiraina Marsden was one of the flag’s creators.