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Waitangi Tribunal report released on Te Takutai Moana Act
Labour List MP Willow-Jean Prime discusses whether the government should foot all legal cost for the coast and foreshore claims.
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Is trades push limiting opportunities in other sectors?
Whānau in the North are excited to have night classes again following the $16 million boost to adult and community education to help providers to meet the increased needs for training and upskilling in the wake of Covid-19.
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Police won't act further on alleged Whaitiri assault
Police say they will not be taking further action on the alleged Meka Whaitiri assault. The Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP will not return to parliament while the inquiry into the incident between herself and a staffer is underway.
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Associate Minister of Social Development intervenes in search for accomodation
It's been 24 hours since Joanne Pira made a plea on Te Kāea last night, to find suitable housing for her sick child. Now MPs have stepped in to offer assistance.
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Prime one of Labour's 13 Māori MPs entering Parliament
Willow Jean Prime is one of the thirteen Māori MPs entering Parliament under Labour.
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New MPs head to Parliament with newborns
Willow-Jean Prime and Kiritapu Allan are both mothers to newborn babies and new MPs entering Parliament for the first time on the Labour list.
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Willow-Jean Prime welcomes new list rank and news of second pēpi
Willow-Jean Prime is buoyant after being named the highest Māori on the Labour list announced this morning. But the Labour candidate for the Northland general seat says issues are of much greater importance than any individual candidate.
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Labour Party list confirmed
The Labour Party has revealed its party list for the 2017 General Election.
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Outside management recommended for Ngāpuhi assets
Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis says that Ngāpuhi should give management of its assets to an outsider as the tribe’s executive looks at sorting out its management issues.