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Toitū te Tiriti spokesperson Eru Kapa Kingi has called the Regulatory Standards Bill “sneaky, shameful, and undemocratic,” ...
The Rainbow Warrior was bombed by French agents on 10 July 1985 in Auckland Harbour. The attack killed Greenpeace ...
A major report is out on how Aotearoa might cope with future climate change challenges. The final report of the Independent ...
Minister for Regulation and ACT Party Leader David Seymour has downplayed the quality of submissions on the Regulatory ...
Candidate confirmed on 11 July and forwarding Te Pāti Māori’s role as the electorate’s defender. By‑election polling date is yet to be announced. Parliamentary procedure requires a writ to be issued ...
These submissions weren’t symbolic – they were strategic assertions grounded in law, whakapapa, and political foresight. Tina ...
Among the 55 presenters on Day 3 were representatives of Māori social services, environmental defenders, legal scholars, ...
Te Tiriti and Constitutional Lawyer Tania Waikato has been threatened with violence for her opposition to the Treaty ...
International Treaties expert Tina Ngata told the Finance and Expenditure Select Committee bill, that the Regulatory ...
With the By-election coming up in Tamaki Makarau, Matthew Tukaki sat down for a korero with former Minister, Willie Jackson.
— The project, titled Art is Healing, will bring wāhine together to share stories and create textile works in a safe, ...
— Concerns are mounting over the safety of new mothers and babies at Wellington Regional Hospital, as midwives warn that ...
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