The Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) marched in Auckland to highlight their message - they want politicians and political parties to come together immediately after the election to form a cross party agreement on an action plan to reduce child poverty.
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Māori MP's head to Gisborne
The campaign for votes in Gisborne for the upcoming election is heating up, with six Māori MPs making the trip to the region.
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Māori MPs pledge to Nepata brothers
Six Māori MPs from six parties have pledged to follow up compensation for two brothers after the Army turned its back on them.
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Native Affairs Political Debate- Welfare Reform
Part 3 of the Native Affairs Political debate special examines the MP’s stance on welfare.
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Native Affairs Political Debate- Immigration and Free Trade
Part two of the Native Affairs Political Debate special.
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Native Affairs Political Debate- Race Relations
Native Affairs live studio debate on the major issues affecting Māori and their whanau.
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Third reading of Marriage Equality Bill
Tonight, Parliament is expected to pass the Marriage Equality Bill. Labour MP Louisa Wall's bill will have its third reading and there is excitement amongst some of the MPs.
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Māori Television Amendment bill passes first hurdle
The Māori Television Service Amendment Bill had its first reading in the House today.
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Turei goes head-to-head with Parata
The Green Party portfolio list is out and Metiria Turei now holds the Green’s education portfolio, which will see her going head to head with current Minister, Hekia Parata.
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Waitangi Dawn Service
Tonight for the first time in ten years Te Kāea will take you inside the Dawn Service Karakia at Waitangi where Politicians and kaikōrero from te hau kainga share their thoughts on this year's celebrations. Te Kāea live from Waitangi at 5.30 and 7.30