The Treaty Bill may lead to Civil War warns Jenny Shipley
Radio New Zealand Wellington, November 18, 2024 Former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley has warned the ACT Party is “inviting civil war” with its attempt
Radio New Zealand Wellington, November 18, 2024 Former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley has warned the ACT Party is “inviting civil war” with its attempt
Jane Kelsey Auckland, September 12, 2024 ACT Party Leader David Seymour has said the goal of his Treaty Principles Bill is to stimulate an overdue conversation on te Tiriti
Dominic Sullivan Auckland, September 6, 2024 The numbers attending the tangihanga for Kīngi Tūheitia Pōtatau Te Wherowhero VII attest not only to the enduring significance of
Peter Dunne Wellington, September 6, 2024 Sir John Key got it right when he told the recent National Party Conference that we need to “take
The debate about the Treaty of Waitangi is running away from the government because ACT is on a mission about its Treaty Principles Bill. Nothing,
Praneeta Mahajan Hamilton, December 5, 2023 Te Pāti Māori is calling on the community to join in taking a stand against what they say is
Marcus Roberts Auckland, December 2, 2023 If the first victim of war is truth, the first victims of coalition negotiations are controversial policies. ACT’s policy
Venkat Raman Auckland, September 16, 2023 The New Zealand First Party is unlikely to have any person of Indian origin in the 54th Parliament, in
Graham Adams Auckland, August 26, 2023 It cannot be long now until a supporter of Co-Governance repeats President Roosevelt’s famous exhortation at his first inauguration
Venu Menon Wellington, July 19,2023 The government has unveiled its long-term health strategy for all New Zealanders. The New Zealand Health Strategy sets the direction
From our Leader in the Digital Edition dated July 15, 2023 Venkat Raman Auckland, July 15, 2023 The controversy over the rights of indigenous people
Tim Wilson Wellington, February 11, 2023 RNZ Analysis: Prime Minister Chris Hipkins lights his policy bonfire but will it burn brightly enough to make a real
But despite a ‘little controversy,’ the National Day was sublime Venkat Raman Auckland, February 7, 2023 Waitangi Day celebrations held yesterday (February 6, 2023) as
Last week marked the 50th anniversary of the Maori Language Petition, a plea for the active recognition and teaching of Te Reo Maori in schools;
Supplied Content Wellington, June 26, 2022 Secondary school students will be able to wear their cultural and religious taonga with pride, thanks to the first-ever
Matai O’Connor Wellington, November 23, 2021 The final reading of the Moriori Treaty claim was the culmination of decades of struggle for truth and justice,
Purchase of 29 hectares of land the first step Venkat Raman The Government has made its first move in fulfilling its election promise of building
Supplied Content Four hours of live music, food and market stalls is set for the ‘Love Your Maunga’ event at Mangere Mountain on Saturday February
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