Parliament's debating chamber erupted in the melodious tunes of Te Hāhi Rātana today as Adrian Rurawhe, the great-grandson of Rātana Church founder Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana, was officially voted in
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Protestors may waste vote on Tamaki's new party- pundit
Political analyst Dr Lara Greaves (Ngāpuhi) says the people at the anti-government mock trial yesterday will probably buy into Tamaki’s new political party, Freedoms New Zealand.
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New Speaker of the House caught in electorate dilemma
Te Tai Hauāuru MP Adrian Rūrawhe is preparing to become the Speaker of the House in August when Trevor Mallard steps down.
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'A real honour': Adrian Rurawhe on new role as Speaker
Labour MP Adrian Rurawhe could become only the second Māori to take on the role of Speaker of the House.
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Māori in high-profile roles as Mallard, Faafoi exit parliament, PM reshuffles cabinet
Parliament’s controversial speaker Trevor Mallard will leave his job after 35 years.
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Rurawhe elected Deputy Speaker
National MP Chris Bishop said Adrian Rurawhe was someone who brings "a lot of mana and wisdom to the position."
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Experts on how the Te Tai Hauāuru debate went
Political commentators assessed the Labour party’s Adrian Rurawhe and Māori party’s Debbie Ngarewa- Packer's performance - and gave them advice.
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Te Tai Hauāuru candidates staunchly oppose voters on End of Life Choice Act
It comes after a poll released tonight shows 57 per cent of voters are in support of the End of Life Choice Act but Adrian Rurawhe and Debbie Ngarewa Packer are both against it.
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Te Tai Hauāuru
From Maungatautari in the north, to Grenada North, Tawa, in the Wellington region. From Atiamuri, to the most Western tip of the North Island, this is the electorate of Te Taihauāuru.
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Adrian Rurawhe ahead of competitors in Te Tai Hauāuru
Labour's incumbent Te Tai Hauāuru MP Adrian Rurawhe is still ahead in the race for Te Tai Hauāuru with 54% of votes counted so far.