E26 06 2021: Statement of Apology from the Prime Minister of New Zealand
The leading Māori policy item to note this week is the apology from the Government to Pasifika communities for immigration ‘dawn raids’ in the 1970s.
The leading Māori policy item to note this week is the apology from the Government to Pasifika communities for immigration ‘dawn raids’ in the 1970s.
We have reviewed the Māori Affairs Select Committee reports for Te Puni Kōkiri (TPK), Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori (TTWh), the Māori Television
Te Puni Kōkiri has recently announced on its website that a Māori Purposes omnibus bill was lodged in January this year, and will be referred
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The leader of the National Party, Judith Collins, gave a speech to northern members of her party which had a focus on Te Tiriti o
Last Saturday the Labour Party and Green Party entered into a cooperation agreement. The agreement is that while Labour governs mostly alone, the Green Party
Pānui Review Summary We have assessed the 2020 policy announcements of the five parties represented in Parliament (ACT, National, Labour, Greens, and New Zealand First),
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The Roles of Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Arawhiti Subscribers may recall that last week we reviewed the annual report of Te Puni Kōkiri and
This week a high-profile item in Parliament was the introduction and first reading of the Abortion Legislation Bill. (It passed the first reading, 94 ayes