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Racial disharmony real agenda behind Nats' attack on He Puapua
National leader Judith Collins says the Labour government is leaving New Zealanders out of important decisions. National has launched the 'Demand the debate' campaign, in response to its belief the government is implementing recommendations of the He Puapua report by stealth.
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Whakatau 2020 Elections Coverage- Post Election Special
WHAKATAU 2020 Post Election Special: Meet the winners and Māori MPs in this prime time evening special with Neil Waka live on Māori Television 7.30pm-8.30pm.
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Whakatau 2020 Elections Coverage- Election Night Special
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Night Special: Game on or game over. Anchored by David Jones we’re live across the motu and best moments. Share your views live online with our social media hub as
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WATCH NOW- Te reo election debate translated for viewers
In New Zealand’s only national te reo debate, watchers will see a mix of experience and fresh faces take the stage in Māori TV's fifth debate as part of Whakatau 2020.
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, Tāmaki Makaurau
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: All eyes are on the Māori seat of Tāmaki Makaurau as political heavyweights face off live on Māori Television.
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, Te Tai Tokerau
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: With the highest voter turnout of any Māori seat, the northern Te Tai Tokerau is never silent. Join the noise live on Māori Television.
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Te Tai Tonga voters back euthanasia in poll
But two of the three Te Tai Tonga candidates oppose the End of Life Choice Act.
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Greens coalition favourite in Te Tai Tonga
The Greens are top choice to partner with Labour among voters in the country's southern-most Māori electorate.
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Whakatau 2020 Election Coverage- Debates, Te Tai Tonga
WHAKATAU 2020 Election Debate: Will the Māori seat of Te Tai Tonga follow dynasty or destiny? Leading candidates vie for the southern kingdom live on Māori Television.