Far right Canadian speakers have been granted visa entry by Immigration NZ where they plan to speak at a public event in Auckland. They're known for their controversial views on immigration, feminism and Islam. However Māori Party vice president says they're not welcome.
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Flavell moves on from politics to head TWOA
Former Māori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell is moving on from politics and taking on his new role as CEO of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. He says he'll be using his political experience to help lead the country's second largest provider.
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Labour defend lower-increase in Māori money
Labour has defended the lower increase in Māori funding in the budget compared to last year saying “We’re not comparing apples with apples.”
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Te Ururoa Flavell nominated for Māori Party VP
Te Kāea can confirm that Te Ururoa Flavell has been nominated to be Vice President Male for the Māori Party.
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Hosking comments 'inaccurate and misleading'- BSA
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has upheld a complaint that comments made about the Māori Party by Seven Sharp host Mike Hosking were inaccurate, misleading and breached the accuracy broadcasting standard.
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Davidson to re-enter Te Rā o Parihaka Bill into Parliament
Marama Davidson announces that she will re-enter the Māori Party's Te Rā o Parihaka Bill into the Parliament's Member's Bill Ballot. This comes as a surprise as the people of Parihaka commemorate 136 years since the invasion by the Crown on Parihaka in the Taranaki region.
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Māori Party farewell from Parliament
An official farewell from Parliament was held for the Māori Party.
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Youth meet to discuss future political strategies
Wikatana Popata is urging Māori youth across the country to attend a two-day meeting next week to discuss future political strategies. It follows the dismal results for the Mana and Māori parties from the election.
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Māori Party founder Dame Tariana Turia plans to return to save the party
A change of mood from disappointment to optimism for the Māori Party with news of the return of Dame Tariana Turia.
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“It is not the end. Ka whawhai tonu mātau,” says Dame Tariana Turia
Thirteen years in politics fighting for Māori, but their fate has been sealed and the people have spoken.