Air New Zealand announced this morning that Dean Bracewell (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāi te Rangi) will join their board of directors.
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John Key to join Air New Zealand Board
The Air New Zealand Board is appointing former Prime Minister John Key as a Director effective from September 1. Chairman Tony Carter says the Board has been actively searching for a director with strong international business experience and a deep knowledge of tourism for around a year.
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Harawira's parting shots for Key
Mana Leader Hone Harawira has wished the prime minister well while condemning his record as governance for the rich at the expense of the marginalised.
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English tipped as Māori favourite to replace Key
Prime Minister John Key's shock resignation announcement caught many kiwis off-guard, but some Māori are saying they are pleased to see the back of him. What will a change of National leadership mean for Māori, the Māori economy and who of his predecessors would best represent Māori interests.
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PM resignation no surprise- Winston Peters
There's mix reaction to the Prime Minister's resignation with many in shock. Not so for Winston Peters who told Native Affairs reporter Oriini Kaipara he wasn't surprised at all. In fact, his party premeditated today's sudden announcement.
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John Key resigns – I have nothing left in the tank
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key has announced his shock resignation stating he has got nothing more left in the tank. Key informed his cabinet and caucus this morning that he wouldn't be standing in the next election. He is the first New Zealand Prime Minister to resign while in office since David Lange in 1989.
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John Key- How will Māori remember him?
So how will John Key the Prime Minister be remembered? We look back at John Key's career, from his bromance with Barack Obama, pony-gate scandal and party politics during his three terms as this country's leader.
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Native Affairs- Key addresses concerned Kaikōura business owners
Prime Minister John Key has today addressed local Kaikōura business owners about the government response to the earthquakes which have decimated the region’s infrastructure.
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Trump win spells likely demise of TPP
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s widely unexpected election win has left governments across the globe scrambling to prepare for a number of major impending policy shifts from the world’s largest economy. Critics of neoliberalism and environmentalists in Aotearoa may take solace in the likely demise of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP) which Trump has railed against in keeping with his promise to ‘tear up’ or renegotiate U.S. trade deals with foreign nations.