The first of a series of Government run hui on the Trans-Pacific Partnership aimed at Māori audiences kicked off today in Christchurch.
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The TPPA is signed, what does this mean for Māori?
It's been hailed as the biggest trade deal in a generation. The TPP is designed to free up trade and investment between 12 countries in the Pacific Rim. So what does it mean for NZ but more importantly, Māori?
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TPP protests take over Auckland's CBD
It's estimated around 30,000 people have turned out in the protest for the TPPA signing today in Auckland. The CBD came to a standstill as protesters blocked major routes into the city.
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TPPA Protestors block main intersections in Auckland CBD
A large number of Police have been deployed to remove a number of mobile protest groups opposing the signing of the TPPA.
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Thousands expected at TPPA protest today
Thousands are expected to converge in Auckland central today to participate in a march opposing the signing of the TPPA set to take place at Skycity.
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Protestors against TPPA expected to turn out in force at signing today
Protestors against the TPP are expected to turn out in force today at Aotea Square as the officials gather in Auckland city to sign the controversial trade agreement.
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TPP hīkoi arrives in Auckland from Cape Reinga
A protest march opposing the TPP has just arrived in Auckland ahead of the signing at Skycity tomorrow.
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PM confirms tight security for TPP officials tomorrow
Prime Minister John Key says there will be tight security around TPP officials for the signing at Skycity in Auckland tomorrow. All eyes will be on New Zealand with over 100 media outlets covering the signing.
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Young Māori urge others to sign "We Do Not Consent" petition
Young Māori living in the Hawke's Bay are urging the nation and young people across the country to take notice of the TPPA and add their signatures to the "We Do Not Consent" petition.
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Delamere believes TPPA adequately protects Treaty of Waitangi
Former MP Tuariki Delamere fears scaremongering by individuals are putting Māori off the TPP. Delamere believes the trade agreement gives adequate protection of the Treaty of Waitangi.