Former mayor Andrew Judd, who accused New Zealand of racism, is backing a push for more Māori on councils.
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Every child should learn Māori
The Green Party has today announced its support for universal te reo Māori in all public schools and committed to creating a comprehensive plan to achieve it.
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Māori MPs want Māori whānau court
Māori MPs from the Māori Party, Labour, and the Greens want to establish a Māori Whānau Court. This follows a call by kaumātua from Te Puea Marae to have the pending court case against their chair Hurimoana Dennis heard on a marae.
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Marama Davidson's father concerned if she decides to return to Gaza
Marama Davidson's father Rawiri Paratene says he'd be concerned for his daughter's safety if she attempts to join another Gaza protest. Davidson arrived home this morning after being intercepted while on board Zaytouna-Olivia as part of a flotilla in international waters off the coast Gaza, protesting Israel's decade-long blockade.
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MP detained by Israeli forces
Rawiri Paratene, the father of detained Greens MP Marama Davidson, told Te Kāea today their family could not comment on Davidson's predicament and is instead leaving it up to the proper authorities to manage. Davidson was on board Zaytouna-Olivia, as part of a flotilla in international waters off the coast Gaza, protesting Israel's decade-long blockade, and her political party is calling for her release.
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Native Affairs Special – The Housing Crisis
One in 100 kiwis are homeless - is this acceptable? Why is there such a drastic shortage of affordable housing in New Zealand?
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Green Party demands an immediate change of racist place names
The Green Party has sent an open letter to Minister Louise Upston urging her to change the names of Niggarhead and Niggar Hill in the South Island immediately.
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MTS CEO faces hard questions from Select Committee
Māori Television appeared before the Māori Affairs Select Committee today for an inquiry into the service's financial performance and current operations.
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Government cuts TPP assessment from four weeks to five days
Opposition MPs are furious that the TPP process is being fast-tracked. That's because the government has cut back the national interest's assessment process to five days. That was after initially getting almost four weeks. With such a drastic drop, some are accusing the government of hastening the process so they can wrap things up before election year.
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Mangere community rally to protest development Ihumātao
A human chain has been formed at Ihumātao in protest against Auckland Council's proposed Ōruarangi housing development. Protesters claim the development will impact an area of cultural significance.