Prime Minister John Key and the Māori Party were questioned today following the news of their combined fundraising efforts.
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Native Affairs- Studio Panel
Earlier Native Affairs had screened a story about an exclusive Māori Party fundraiser event asking guests for a 5 thousand dollar minimum donation for a four course meal with the Prime Minister.
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John Key the star attraction at Māori Party fundraiser
Prime Minister, John Key, was the star attraction at a fundraising night for the Māori Party recently, an event which cost $5000 per person.
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Windy welcome for the Royal Family
They had a bumpy ride touching down at the Royal Air Base in Wellington, but Prince William, Kate and baby George have arrived safely in Wellington.
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PM reignites national flag debate
John Key sparked the discussion around a new flag just before Waitangi Day and despite his own personal preference of a black flag with a silver fern, he's opened the process for more public input.
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Date set for General Election
The 2014 General Election date has been set as Saturday the 20th of September.
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Dr O'Sullivan named Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year
Prime Minister John Key presented Dr O'Sullivan with the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Award.
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Māori in Australia may still be left in the cold
It seems struggling Māori in Australia will remain in the cold if discussions between John Key and Australian PM are anything to go by. PM Key and a special delegation of NZ business representatives met with Abbott and his ministers today in Sydney.
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Ngāpuhi representatives ponder PM's challenge
A strong challenge was laid down to the people of Ngāpuhi today by the Prime Minister in his annual address. John Key says it's high time Ngāpuhi advanced its treaty claim and the government has announced incentives to urge them along.
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Anti-mining message clear at PM’s pōhiri
Northland Hapū who marched from Cape Reinga to Te Tii Marae in Waitangi were joined by a range of supporters and got a loud and clear message across to the Prime Minister, John Key during his pōhiri.