Tariana Turia has confirmed she would be interested in staying on as the co-leader of the Māori Party if no other female is elected to the House. Last night 200 family members and supporters farewelled Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples at Te Wharewaka in Wellington.
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Tariana Turia looks back on 18 years in Parliament
Tariana Turia is famously known for making a stand against the Foreshore and Seabed Legislation, and her involvement in the establishment of the Māori Party.
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Māori Party launches election campaign
The Māori Party officially launched their campaign for the coming General Elections last night at its celebration for its 10th anniversary.
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Continuation of Whānau Ora not guaranteed under Labour led Government
The Labour Party won't guarantee the continuation of Whānau Ora if it becomes Government.
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Native Affairs- Te Rōpū Taurima- Studio Panel
Last week, Native Affairs brought you their investigation into Te Rōpū Taurima, a Māori organisation that provides care to the intellectual disabled and the mentally ill. To discuss their situation, Mihingarangi Forbes joined by Richard Wagstaff from the Public Service Association and Te Rōpū Taurima's former senior accounts manager Annie Du.
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John Key’s presence at fundraiser turns heads
Prime Minister John Key and the Māori Party were questioned today following the news of their combined fundraising efforts.
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Turia dismisses rumours of staying on as an MP
Criticism was rife in Parliament , following the revelation that Tariana Turia may not be stepping down as an MP at next year's general elections. According to Shane Jones, John Key asked the Mäori Party co-leader to stay on, but Tariana Turia says the Labour Party MP is simply stirring.
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Kaumātua village opens in Hamilton
In Hamilton, the collective efforts of Te Rūnanga of Kirikiriroa and Te Rauawaawa Charitable Kaumatua Trust has seen five new retirement houses opened today. This is the second lot of houses to be opened in the Moa Crescent Kaumatua Village in Hamilton, and the Minister for Whānau Ora, Tariana Turia says their work is the personification of Whānau Ora.
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Winston takes aim at Whānau Ora
In Parliament today, Winston Peters fired a broadside, with Whānau Ora Minister, Tariana Turia, in his sights, regarding claims the Minister offered resources to various Māori entities to prepare commissioning agency bid documentation.
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Turia calls for more action from Electoral Commission
Co-leader of the Māori Party, Tariana Turia has called for more action from the Electoral Commission to encourage Māori to enroll on the Māori roll.