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Rawiri Waititi dines with his Te Waiariki electorate rivals
The Māori Party's candidate for Te Waiariki, Rawiri Waititi, is our guest politician today to analyse the latest in political development.
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Tamati Coffey explains why Rotorua is now a quarantine centre
No room at Auckland inns for Kiwi repatriates in quarantine.
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Whakaari: Govt launch action plan and upgrade monitoring systems
There appear to be more questions than answers when it comes to the Government recovery plan. As the questions continue, the coalition Government launched its plan to prepare the country for any unexpected disasters.
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Coffey speaks out about Auckland Council posters
An advertisement which has been described as 'casual racism' by a Labour MP has been removed from a public pool in Mangere. The advert features a fair skinned girl telling a brown skinned boy to make sure he visits the toilet before swimming.
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Fox refutes Hauraki settlement 'done deal' claims
Māori party co-leader Marama Fox has refuted claims from Māori Labour MPs Willie Jackson and Tamati Coffey that the Pare Hauraki Treaty settlement was a 'done deal' under the previous National government.
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Tamati Coffey saddened by public criticism of Pare Hauraki settlement
Tamati Coffey, MP for Wairiki has been at the brunt end of public criticism following the signing of Pare Hauraki's treaty settlement by his party.
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Waiariki MP Tamati Coffey visits Waimana
Climate change and water access for marae were some of the key concerns the youth of Waimana conveyed to Waiariki MP Tamati Coffey. It's his first official visit as a member of parliament to the valley, which has a population of little over 500.
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Suicide and workplace bullying issues raised in Govt inquiry- Coffey
Accounts of suicide and workplace bullying have been raised through the Government's mental health and addiction inquiry, Waiariki MP Tamati Coffey says. This follows an investigation by The Wireless which reveals a pattern of staff feeling bullied, questionable management decisions, and suicides at Tauranga Hospital.
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Tamati Coffey- next Labour baby?
Waiariki MP and former weatherman, Tamati Coffey has revealed his wish to start a family with husband Tim Smith.