Labour's Fisheries spokesperson Rino Tirikatene says a lack of consultation with important iwi stakeholders about the establishment of the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary could lead to legal challenges.
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Free-to-air sport and TV for the Pacific
The Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi hopes that the new broadcast initiative announced by New Zealand will stay permanently in the Pacific.
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Climate Change hot topic at Pacific Islands Forum
Prime Minister John Key is being called into action over further lowering carbon emissions in New Zealand.
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Native Affairs –West Papua Unveiled
This week our Prime Minister John Key will join Leaders from around the Pacific in Papua New Guinea for the 46th Pacific Island Leaders forum. Among the high level talks will be the human rights abuses in West Papua. For decades the Indonesian province has been a no go zone with amid claims of genocide and extreme violence.
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John Key confirms NZ plans to take on 750 Syrian refugees
New Zealand plans to take 750 Syrian refugees into the country. That's according to John Key today in his weekly post cabinet meeting press conference.
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PM says SIS and GCSB should be more open about their operations
Prime Minister John Key says the law that controls the SIS and GCSB needs to change.
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Māori kiwifruit gain international trading recognition from PM
As Singapore celebrates its 50th Anniversary of Independence this weekend, a group of Māori kiwi fruit growers are on the island exploring their independence in trading relationships.
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Preparations well underway for 50th anniversary of the Cook Islands constitution
Tomorrow marks the 50th year of the Cook Islands' independence and hundreds of Cook Island locals are doing final preparations before dignitaries and ministers from across the Pacific touch down in Rarotonga.
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Open NZ economy beneficial to Māori
Prime Minister John Key reiterates the National-led government’s commitment to an open economy which the Prime Minister says embraces free trade and immigration which has tremendous benefits to Māori.
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Gisborne Boys High School receives Supreme Award
Gisborne Boys High School took out the Supreme Award at the 2015 Prime Minister's Education Excellence Awards held last night at Te Papa.