Act Leader David Seymour is calling for measurements to be put in place to account for Treaty settlement funding when it is allocated for a specific purpose. He says it is unclear if the $18-million funding provided so far to Te Arawa River Iwi Trust to clean up the Waikato River is being used for the reason it was given.
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Public submissions sought for State care abuse inquiry
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care is welcoming submissions from the public on draft terms of reference to define its scope and structures.
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Hundreds of Law Students protest outside Russell McVeagh
Hundreds of Wellington law students protested the right to workplaces being free of sexual violence outside the offices of Russell McVeagh.
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Teen traumatised after McDonald's interview
An indigenous Australian mother is furious after her daughter was asked "ridiculous questions" during a job interview at a McDonald's in Cairns.
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Māngere homestead ablaze on $4mil site
Fifteen fire trucks attended a major blaze at an old, abandoned homestead in Māngere last night.
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Police name Taupō crash victims
Police have released the names of the four people who killed in a horrific crash north of Taupō on Tuesday.
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Investigation underway for vandalism in Edgecumbe
Police are investigating a case of post-flooding vandalism after an Edgecumbe resident took to Facebook to show the damage vandals had done to her home.
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Police continue to probe Whangarei fatal double shooting
Police say they are continuing to make enquiries into the fatal shooting of two women in Whareora, Whangarei yesterday.
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Police seek information in death of James Whenuaroa
Wellington Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances that have led to the death of James Whenuaroa. The 53-year-old Lower Hutt man died in Wellington Hospital last Saturday evening from head injuries he sustained on Saturday 17 June 2017.