A petition led by the Māori Party, which calls for an increase in funding for Te Matatini to the tune of $19 million, has won the signatures of performers from the top nine Te Matatini haka groups.
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Māori Party co-leaders hilariously break the internet: 'You said we're doing a practice live'
Credit / 1 News The Māori Party co-leaders Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi have 'broken the internet' with their hilarious efforts to master Instagram live last night.
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Te Pāti Māori could choose next government
MMP machinations are back with a vengeance - and the Māori Party just became Parliament’s powerbroker.
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Waititi welcomes Nats' Māori journey, wary of intentions
Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi is welcoming the extra opposition he's likely to come up against for his Waiariki seat at next year's election.
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What would a 'divorce' from the Crown mean for the Treaty of Waitangi?
The Māori Party’s call to part ways with the British monarch as Aotearoa's head of state (currently the Queen of New Zealand) won’t necessarily mean the end of the treaty partnership or even the Tr
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Māori Party year in review- 'Māori still at the bottom of the cliff'
They're the smallest political party in Parliament but, what they lack in numbers, they make up in noise both in and out of the House.
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Pāti Māori: ”Kāore mātau mō te hono tahi ki a Nāhinara....i tēnei wā”
Ae rānei kei te hoki te pātiki ki tōna puehu?
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No more new managed isolation hotels in Rotorua- Chris Hipkins
Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins has rejected having more managed isolation options in Auckland and Rotorua due to health and MIQ workforce constraints.
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Petition launched opposing more MIQ facilities in Rotorua
The Māori Party is launching the petition saying the community of Rotorua is feeling its manaakitanga is being abused.
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Māori Party co-leader encourages customary seafood gathering to get through lockdown
Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins today reminded people that gathering some seafood is not permitted under Level 4 lockdown rules, as it “puts other people at risk” but Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi is adamant that many Māori depend on the food source to survive.