With incoming ministers Willie Jackson and Kiritapu Allan just putting their feet under their new desks following the cabinet reshuffle, they are quickly setting out their aims in their new portfol
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New Speaker of the House caught in electorate dilemma
Te Tai Hauāuru MP Adrian Rūrawhe is preparing to become the Speaker of the House in August when Trevor Mallard steps down.
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Māori MPs grapple with being called the 'n-word' on social media
Defence Minister Peeni Henare says over the course of the Covid pandemic online abuse towards him has heightened, from racially charged slurs to abuse from people driven by conspiracies.
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$140m to fight Omicron in at-risk Māori, Pacific communities
As testing centres in Auckland become overwhelmed by the number of people getting tested, the government has announced a new $140 million fund to help Māori and Pacific whānau fight the virus.
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Politicians farewell Rudy Taylor
Ngaphuhi elder and Labour Party supporter remembered as an inspiration.
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Housing, jobs and whakapapa top issues in Tai Tokerau debate
Ngāpuhi Treaty settlement up to hapu now, Kelvin Davis says.
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‘I want the Māori Party in government with us’ – Green candidate
Māori Television’s first two polls have shown Maori electorate voters prefer the Māori Party over the Greens and NZ First, as a coalition party for Labour.
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Labour celebrates having more Māori in government
Labour MPs have celebrated having more Māori representation than any previous government with 13 members with Māori whakapapa.
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'Lots of hard work' needed to retain Māori seats- Labour Māori caucus campaign launch
The Labour Māori Caucus was out in force today as it launched its campaign to retain the Māori seats.