The Trans-Tasman convoy Route 501 have started their final journey in New Zealand. The campaign is raising awareness about Australian migration laws, and now the organisers are calling on the New Zealand Government, to take a tougher stance.
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MPs take democracy onto the sports field
A 40-strong sports contingent from Chatham Islands arrived in Wellington this weekend to take on the New Zealand Parliamentarian rugby and netball teams.
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Fresh water main focus of Hīkoi
Fresh water is the main focus for a group making the trek from Tūrangi to Wellington, to take a petition to Parliament.
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Shon Key arrested at Pasifika
Anti-corruption campaigner Penny Bright wants to know why she was arrested at one of Auckland's biggest festivals. Dressed in the persona of "Shon Key", Bright was arrested at last weekend's Pasifika Festival.
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Portraits of honourable female Māori MPs unveiled at Mātangireia
Labour MP Louisa Wall says the unveiling of the portraits of two female MPs in Parliament is long overdue. Photos of Iriaka Ratana and Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan will now grace the walls of Parliament alongside photos of their male counterparts in a Parliamentary first.
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Parliament is back for 2016
It's the first day back for politicians in Parliament and PM John Key wasn't holding back. Key was quick to mock Labour and their position on the TPP.
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New book to cover history of Māori Parliament
The author of a new book about the history of the Kotahitanga group, which formed the Māori Parliament, expects his work will help improve the amount of information available about the movement.
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MPs to return to respective regions- Political Wrap 2015
Parliament will wind down this week with many MPs returning to their respective regions ahead of the New Year.
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NZ Land Wars petition gains political support
Hundreds of people gathered at Parliament today to support a petition driven by two students from Otorohanga College wanting a National Day of remembrance for those killed in the New Zealand Land Wars.
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Students prepare to take NZ Land Wars petition to Parliament
A group of Otorohanga College students spearheading a petition in support of a national day to commemorate the New Zealand Land Wars will march at Parliament tomorrow.