E20 18 June 2021 – Child Poverty Reduction – Policy Background
In 2017, when seeking election in office, addressing child poverty became a campaign centre-piece for the Labour Party. They proposed: (a) this social harm could
In 2017, when seeking election in office, addressing child poverty became a campaign centre-piece for the Labour Party. They proposed: (a) this social harm could
He Whakaaro Noa Iho – Opinion Piece Ko tēnei te Wiki o te Reo Māori, he wā hei whakanui i tō tātau reo. Ko te
Subscribers will be aware that last Thursday New Zealand First (‘NZ First’) announced that they would form a coalition Government with the Labour Party. Following
As advised previously, the National Government does not have a specific Māori development policy, and until this week neither did the Labour Party for this
This week media outlets have been reporting on an idea floated by Kelvin Davis, Labour Party Member of Parliament, proposing that a specialist kaupapa Māori
Last week the Labour Party released a report called The Future of Work. This 78 page document is a type of pre-election manifesto statement
Within the last two editions of Pānui we have reviewed General Election policy statements which have high relevance to Māori. Edition 31/2014 reviewed political proposals
• On Sunday Ralph Hotere ONZ (acclaimed artist) passed away, aged 81 years. • Sir Michael Cullen has been appointed as an independent advisor to assist in
This week leaders from most major political parties attended the Ratana celebrations. The Prime Minister used the opportunity to emphasis the work of his party
Sir Wira Gardiner has been appointed to the Wellington Regional Governance Review Panel. The Panel will assess governance options for councils across the greater Wellington