As the signing of the TPPA looms closer, calls for New Zealanders to "wake up" to concerns around the agreement are mounting. But there are some conspiracies which some MPs are labelling a distraction from the real issues of concern.
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Māori MPs talk medicinal cannabis
Are Māori MPs for or against the legalisation of medicinal cannabis? Te Kāea canvassed their opinions.
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Land Information NZ suspends eviction of elderly Māori tenant
Land Information NZ (LINZ) has suspended eviction proceedings while rehousing options for elderly Māori tenant, Miriama Solomon, are explored.
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John Key feeling the heat over Christmas Island saga
While Kiwi detainees on Christmas Island are feeling the heat from the Australian Government over riots at a detention facility, Prime Minister John Key is feeling the heat from the Opposition over the matter.
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Marama Davidson newest Member of Parliament for the Green Party
Marama Davidson has been made the newest Member of Parliament for the Green Party. It has been a long journey for Davidson to get to this point.
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Kahungunu says TPP is a denial of democracy
Ngāti Kahungunu say the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a denial of democracy and they will continue to fight against its recognition in New Zealand law.
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Native Affairs- Chris Brown
Should he or should he not be allowed into the country to perform? That's the question many have been debating since news broke of pop star Chris Brown's wishes to come down under.
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Marama Davidson expresses interest in Māori Affairs portfolio
Marama Davidson has expressed interest in the Māori Affairs portfolio for the Green Party.
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Native Affairs- Marama Davidson
Currently we have 24 MPs that claim Māori descent and now we are set to get one more. Last week’s resignation of former Green Party co-leader Russel Norman makes way for South Auckland mother of six Marama Davidson to enter Parliament.
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Native Affairs- Political pundits discuss the latest in politics
Tonight on Native Affairs, AUT senior lecturer Ella Henry, social commentator Marama Davidson, Auckland University senior law lecturer Khylee Quince and former National MP Tau Henare, join our presenter Ward Kamo to discuss the latest in political issues.