Is the growing number of homeless being caused by the increase in migrants coming to live in Aotearoa? New Zealand First leader Winston Peters believes so. He says we must reduce the net immigration numbers from 70,000 a year to 15,000 tops. He's applauding Te Puea Marae and their work with the homeless.
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Opposing MPs question Te Mātāwai process
Some opposition MPs are criticising the appointment process to Te Mātāwai, the organisation responsible for revitalising the Māori language. NZ First MP Pita Paraone is calling for greater transparency in the appointments and Labour MP Peeni Henare says the process isn't clear.
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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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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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Winston Peters to vie for Northland general seat
Winston Peters, leader of NZ First, has thrown his hat into the ring in the fight for the general seat of Northland at the coming by-election on March 28.
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Debate continues as to whether Māori seats are necessary
According to one Māori MP, the Māori seats have become irrelevant in the House of Representatives.
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New Māori MPs look forward despite party problems
Labour return to Parliament, but it looks like they're about to lose a leader. However for two new Labour MPs, they are looking forward.
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Native Affairs- Hone Dot Gone
It's fair to say Hone Harawira put the Māori Protestor into MP. However on Saturday voters of Te Tai Tokerau dumped the controversial leader of the Mana Movement in favour of Labour's Kelvin Davis.
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Peters dubbed Kingmaker as Election Day looms
Travelling throughout Northland was Winston Peters who is said to hold the balance of power in the upcoming elections.
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Labour leader Cunliffe rules out Māori Party coalition
Waiariki and Māori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell says that Matt McCarten is behind Labour leader David Cunliffe's statements on ruling out the Māori Party sitting at their Cabinet table if they should be voted in as the next government.