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    Differing views as politicians descend on Waitangi

    In his first speech at Waitangi as prime minister, Chris Hipkins declared non-Māori had nothing to fear in confronting injustices against Māori.

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    No Tiriti referendum, no government- Seymour to Luxon

    A referendum on co-governance would be a prerequisite for a coalition with Act after next year’s election, leader David Seymour says - despite National boss Chris Luxon, ruling out such a vote

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    We'll roll back co-governance- National

    National has reiterated its plans to roll back co-governance initiatives, should it be elected at next year’s general election.

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    Governor-General: 'Not there to instigate change'

    Dame Cindy Kiro is New Zealand’s first Māori female Governor-General.

  5. Video for Exclusive:  Green Party push to return private land under Tiriti settlements
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    Exclusive: Green Party push to return private land under Tiriti settlements

    The Green Party wants the purchase and return of private land to Māori on the political agenda.

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    Queen sends te reo message amid republic pātai

    The Royal Family has sent ‘best wishes’ to Aotearoa in Te Reo Māori.

  7. Video for 'We own this whenua' - Titewhai Harawira on nearing 90 years of activism
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    'We own this whenua'- Titewhai Harawira on nearing 90 years of activism

    Formidable is the word frequently used to describe Titewhai Harawira.

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    Vodafone NZ partners with TEDxAuckland to integrate Te Tiriti into mahi

    The event will be live-streamed at 3pm on Vodafone's Facebook page. 

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    Māori Health Authority gets government green light

    New health bodies - the Māori Health Authority and Health New Zealand.

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    Khylee Quince the first Māori dean of law at an Aotearoa university

    Associate Professor Khylee Quince hopes to increase participation among Māori while also indigenising the entire law sector. 

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