Incumbent Waiariki MP Te Ururoa Flavell was first elected to Parliament in 2005.
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Flavell to Coffey- "Helping families is not a popularity contest"
Helping families who are suffering from this year’s Edgecumbe floods sparked a heated debate between the two candidates fighting to win the Māori electorate seat of Waiariki.
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Rangatahi hold key to Coffey's political future
Tamati Coffey’s political future lies in the hands of rangatahi if Māori Television’s exclusive poll results hold true come election day this September 23rd.
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Election Aotearoa: I’m not in it for the fame – Tamati Coffey
In part two of Māori Television's political debate with the Waiariki candidates Te Ururoa Flavell of Māori Party and Tamati Coffey of Labour, the two go head-to-head around issues such as the Edgecumbe disaster and the controversial Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill.
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Election Aotearoa: We need to vote strategically – Te Ururoa Flavell
It's the battle of Waiariki between the titleholder and the contender. Incumbent MP Te Ururoa Flavell of the Māori Party goes head-to-head with Tamati Coffey of the Labour Party.
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Flavell suprised by Labour's new Whānau Ora package
Labour deputy leader Kelvin Davis says they are pledging to give Whānau Ora an extra $20 million and a Whānau Ora Reviewer, but Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell says more is needed.
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Flavell runs the polls
Te Ururoa Flavell is staving off Labour’s assault on the Māori seats with a clear lead in his home electorate of Waiariki.
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Rua Kēnana descendants meet with Māori Development Minister ahead of statutory pardon
Ngā Toenga o ngā Tamariki a Iharaira Uri o Maungapōhatu Trustees and Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell will meet today ahead of the signing of an agreement to progress a statutory pardon for Ngāi Tūhoe prophet, Rua Kēnana.
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Iwi leaders' insight on revitalisation of Māori language
Iwi leaders gave an insight on how Māori Television can move forward to continue the revitalisation of the Māori language.
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Capital Kākahu- The Leaders
Wellington fashionista and LGBT icon Jaye Glam Morgan (Ngāti Kahungunu) gives fashion advice to the suits of Parliament.