Late last month the Housing Minister Nick Smith took the media on a “Niki-tour” of Tamaki-Makaurau pointing out Crown Land he was about to make available to developers in an attempt to ease the Auckland housing crisis.
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Winston Peters criticises PM over state of Northland College
Winston Peters has criticised the Prime Minister over the poor condition of Northland College’s classrooms.
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Whānau Ora sparks parliamentary debate
An urgent debate was held in Parliament regarding Whānau Ora following the release of a report by the Auditor-General.
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Prince Harry to learn haka on NZ visit
Prince Harry will learn the NZ Army haka and will trip down Whanganui River on a waka when he visits the country in May.
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Protest against closure of Aboriginal communities continues to gain momentum
A protest rally was held in Auckland strongly opposing a decision by the Australian Government to close around 150 remote Aboriginal communities.
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Govt criticised for lack of details regarding deployment of troops to Iraq
The Government has come under fire from opposition parties for not revealing more details around the deployment of NZ troops to Iraq in the fight against ISIS.
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Support grows for Australian Aboriginal communities from Māori MPs
Māori MPs have been writing to political parties in Australia in a bid to stop the closure of around 150 Aboriginal communities. Over the past week Te Kāea was in Australia reporting on the issue, while back in Aotearoa, the Aboriginal communities have certainly gained a lot of support.
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PM announces changes to KiwiSaver HomeStart programme
The Prime Minister was in one of the poorest communities in Wellington this afternoon where he made announcements on changes to the KiwiSaver HomeStart programme, which could see couples receive a $20,000 boost to get into a new home.
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The race is on for the Northland seat
There's certainly going to be a battle here in the Northland electorate this Saturday and if Winston Peters wins the seat it will be the first major upset for John Key's government.
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John Key attends Polyfest
Today Prime Minister John Key made his way to the festivities and the youth weren't too shy to share their thoughts about him.