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'Delighted: Mānuka protected in Europe FTA
Kaitiaki of the term Mānuka are praising the European Union’s recognition of the word as unique to Aotearoa, in the recent Free Trade Agreement signed between the New Zealand Government and EU states.
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Mahuta is doing a good job, she will not get the credit- Analyst
When Don Brash, the former National Party leader, delivered his infamous Orewa Speech, criticising an invented “Māori privilege”, in 2004, the then prime minister deployed Mallard to lead Labour’s strategic response. In the 1999 to 2008 term Mallard held a range of portfolios including education, labour, the environment, state services, broadcasting, state-owned enterprises, and sport and recreation.
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First Māori wahine to serve as trade commissioner in Taiwan
Tina Wehipeihana-Wilson is the first Māori wahine to serve as New Zealand's director of trade in Taiwan. The Tukorehe descendent, mother of four, and Stanford University alumna has been in the position for a year but says there are many opportunities, not only for New Zealand but also Māori.
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Timor-Leste suffers devastating floods and surge in Covid-19 cases
Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta said NZ is providing support to assist with flood relief and ensure health workers can treat Covid-19 patients safely.
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Winston Peters endorses Tracey Martin as children's minister
He's taking the credit for increasing foreign aid to the Pacific as well.
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Māori economy can recover and will- Nanaia Mahuta
Trade Minister David Parker says rising protectionism and nationalism are halting New Zealand's economic recovery. However, he and Associate Minister Nanaia Mahuta have a plan to revitalise international trade despite the difficulties.
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We went hard and we went early- Winston Peters
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters is reminding critics that 'we went hard and we went early' despite claims Govt efforts weren't made soon enough.
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Do not travel! Come home now!- Winston Peters
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has issued a simple warning to all New Zealanders, “Do not travel.”
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Air NZ to airlift Kiwis stuck in Wuhan
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has announced that the government will charter an Air NZ plane to airlift Kiwis stranded in Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak. Minister Peters issued a statement outlining the governments’ plans. “We are pleased to be have been able to offer this assistance to New Zealanders in a challenging situation,” Peters says. The NZ government is urging all Kiwis in the Hubei region (of which Wuhan is the capital city) to register with Safetravel, and keep their contact details up to date.