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West Papua Desk opens in Tāmaki Makaurau
Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson has opened a West Papua Desk in Onehunga to serve as a base for the West Papuan independence movement in New Zealand.
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Greens' female co-leader to be announced
The Green Party's new female co-leader is to be announced this Sunday after a competitive campaign between candidates Marama Davidson and Julie Anne Genter.
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Davidson says its too early for her to hold a Ministerial role
Green Party MP Marama Davidson says she hasn't been in parliament long enough to be allocated a ministerial position and says she's happy with her new role as Deputy Musterer for her party. The Green Party today announced four MPs who will be allocated roles in the new government.
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Rereātea- Midday News Bytes 20 October
Our Rereātea Online News Team brings you a breakdown of the latest news of the day, live from the Māori Television newsroom.
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Election Aotearoa: Iwi Politics, Treaty Settlement, Youth, Drugs, Prisons and Middle-Māori
In part four of the Election Aotearoa debate, the candidates discuss leadership, the Ngāpuhi treaty settlement, youth issues, drug concerns, Māori prisons and middle-Māori.
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Election Aotearoa: Te Tai Tokerau candidates go head-to-head
Candidates vying for the vote of Te Tai Tokerau take the stage in part three of the Election Aotearoa debate.
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Davis holding court in Te Tai Tokerau poll
A serious coup will be needed to unseat Labour’s Kelvin Davis in Te Tai Tokerau according to the latest poll.
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Pundits say Māori Party are 'under threat'
The Māori Party is under threat from Labour's new leadership according to Māori political commentators Ngahuia Wade and Roihana Nuri, who are calling it the 'Ken and Barbie' effect.
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National announces plan to build, demolish Auckland houses
The government has today announced its plan to build 34,000 new homes in Auckland over the next ten years, while demolishing more than 8,000 ‘old and tired’ homes to support the project.