E13 Salient Māori News Items to 30 April 2021
Antoine Coffin has been appointed to the Ministerial Review Panel into the Future for Local Government. This week the Police referred matters concerning donations to
Antoine Coffin has been appointed to the Ministerial Review Panel into the Future for Local Government. This week the Police referred matters concerning donations to
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),
He Whakaaro Noa Iho – Opinion Piece Ko tēnei te Wiki o te Reo Māori, he wā hei whakanui i tō tātau reo. Ko te
This week at Koroneihana celebrations Kiingi Tūheitia announced that he, and therefore the Kiingitanga movement, supports the Māori Party, and all of its candidates. This
Last week we advised political parties had commenced their campaigning for the General Election, and we commented on three policy announcements of specific interest to
Yesterday Kīngi Tūheitia announced that he was endorsing Rahui Papa as the Māori Party candidate to contest the Parliamentary seat of Hauraki-Waikato at this
In addition to the Speech from the Throne, we note this week incoming Māori Party List MP, Marama Fox, reiterated the Māori Party position that
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 Wednesday a cluster of major entities within the forestry sector indicated they would fund an independent panel to review safety within the sector. This
This week the debate over the future leadership of the Māori Party recommenced in public. As we advised in January, Te Ururoa Flavell is attempting