Labour's Māori caucus co-chair Willie Jackson says Meka Whaitiri's co-chair position could be reviewed when the Whaitiri-staffer incident report is released. The Māori caucus has been criticised for backing Whaitiri despite only knowing her side of the story.
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A massive blow for the Ikaroa Rāwhiti region
To Meka Whaitiri's electorate, Ikaroa Rāwhiti voters and iwi members say the decision by the prime minister is a sad result for the Tairāwhiti region.
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More research given on term 'Takatāpui'
Recently, Dr Elizabeth Kerekere represented the Greens in the race for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti. Despite Dr Kerekere being unsuccessful, she still managed to complete her PHD thesis that looks at the traditional term 'Takatāpui'.
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Trifecta win for Whaitiri
Meka Whaitiri claims the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti seat once again for the third time.
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Marama Fox still has faith in the Māori Party
Despite Marama Fox being vocal about her disappointment with Māori voters, the Co-Leader remains a staunch advocate for the Māori Party.
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Marama Fox in high spirits despite trailing in preliminary vote count
Marama Fox, Māori Party co-leader and candidate for Ikaroa-Rawhiti, has a battle on her hands.
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Capital Kākahu- Tai Tonga & Ikaroa-Rāwhiti
Find out what happens when vivacious Wellington fashionista and LGBT icon Jaye Glam Morgan (Ngāti Kahungunu) gives fashion advice to the suits of Parliament. The looks that will get the Tai Tonga candidates a tick, and which wahine has the sartorial edge in the race for Ikaroa-Rāwhiti?
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Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidates on housing
The claws came out in the Ikaroa Rāwhiti segment of Election Aotearoa's debate when the issue of housing and homelessness was raised with the candidates.
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Rereātea- Midday News Bytes 30 August 2017
Our Rereātea Online News Team brings you a breakdown of the latest news of the day, live from the Māori Television newsroom.
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Pundits say Māori Party are 'under threat'
The Māori Party is under threat from Labour's new leadership according to Māori political commentators Ngahuia Wade and Roihana Nuri, who are calling it the 'Ken and Barbie' effect.