Minister Flavell said that the Māori Party has not yet confirmed their candidate for the Tāmaki Makaurau electorate.
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Kaupapa Māori can stop institutional racism- Māori Party
The Māori Party says embedding kaupapa Māori across the public sector, for at least one generation, is the only way to eliminate institutional racism in Aotearoa.
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Marae-led initiative to provide affordable housing for whānau
A $1.5 million marae-led social housing development in Christchurch will provide warm, healthy and affordable homes for whānau, Minister for Māori Development and Minister for Whānau Ora Te Ururoa Flavell says.
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Mana, Māori Party partnership announcement expected next week
Te Kāea understands the Māori Party and Mana Party plan to make a major announcement in Whangarei next week.
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Conflicts of interest may arise if Willie Jackson stands for Labour
Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell says if Willie Jackson stands for Labour, he will need to step down from all positions that cause a conflict of interest. Jackson has been in talks with Labour and is expected to make a formal announcement on the matter soon.
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First of political leaders welcomed on to Rātana
The Kīngitanga and Prime Minister Bill English were welcomed on to Rātana Pā today for the Rātana celebrations. This is the first time Bill English has been welcomed on as the Prime Minster. The annual visit to Rātana is to commemorate the birth date of the founder of the Rātana religious and political movement, Tahupotiki Wiremu Rātana. It also marks the start of the political year.
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First political race hits the water
The politicians stepped out and raced as if it were a celebrity race today at the Waka Ama champs. There were three teams, Mana Māori, Labour and Māori Television who competed and there were lots of laughter and banter.
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Te Ururoa Flavell's Te Reo Māori challenge
The Minister of Māori Development has declared he will only converse in te reo Māori this year. Te Ururoa Flavell told Te Kāea today, it's a huge challenge his wife Erana pushed him to do for their family, but it means his Parliamentary staff will have to step up to the plate as well.
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PM resignation no surprise- Winston Peters
There's mix reaction to the Prime Minister's resignation with many in shock. Not so for Winston Peters who told Native Affairs reporter Oriini Kaipara he wasn't surprised at all. In fact, his party premeditated today's sudden announcement.
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Te Mātāwai welcome Prof Higgins and Mr Hapi to team
The final two members of the Te Mātāwai team have been announced. On Friday the Minister of Māori development announced that Professor Rawinia Higgins and Robin Hapi will join the team.