Indigenous peoples should stand in unity with Black Americans. That sentiment from the Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson on the recent events happening in America.
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Western science is catching up with indigenous environmentalism- Teanau Tuiono
Veteran activist and climate campaigner Teanau Tuiono, is now ranked eighth on the Green Party list, ahead of some sitting MPs. The list determines which MPs enter Parliament after an Election, should it get over five per cent of the party vote. Based in the Manawatū, Tuiono believes he was placed on the list because of his experience.
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Two wāhine Māori announce their stand in Māori electorates
Today two wāhine Māori put their pōtae in the ring to contest the Māori electorates. Green Party MP Marama Davidson announced she will stand again in the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate and the Māori Party has introduced a new player into the Hauraki-Waikato electorate Donna Pokere-Phillips.
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All essential workers should earn a living wage- 7.30am Newsbreak
All essential workers should be earning a living wage - that's the call from Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson overnight.
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Should all essential workers be earning a living wage?
All essential workers should be earning a living wage. That was the call from Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson when she sat down for an interview with our reporter Heta Gardiner. But does the Prime Minister agree?
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Will the $27mil package for social services help the homeless?- Marama Davidson
Following today's announcement of a $27mil package for social service providers during the lockdown, Te Ao asks what this will mean for the homeless?
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Marama Davidson: New stats help government reduce child poverty
Greens Co-Leader Marama Davidson says new statistics from the Stats NZ Child Poverty report released today will help the coalition Government to continue to reduce child poverty rates in New Zealand.
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Mana wāhine prominent at Waitangi
180 years ago women were assumed to have been less outwardly involved in signing the Treaty of Waitangi and now our history has gone full circle. Māori women, in particular, are more prominent than ever, and an example of that was displayed by northern leader Mere Mangu who challenged the status quo on Waitangi marae.
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Whakamana Tāngata report calls for welfare "overhaul"
The government’s Welfare Expert Advisory Group has called for a “systematic overhaul” of New Zealand’s welfare system in a wide-ranging report released today.
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Muslim groups want Kaupapa Māori approach for trauma response support- Davidson
Feedback from within the Muslim community indicates that those affected by the Christchurch shootings want a kaupapa Māori approach for trauma response support, Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson says.