Political matters – policy synopsis: omnibus excerpt – from week ending 25 November 2011
Over the last four weeks we have provided a series of précis on political manifesto commitments of five political parties.[1] This is because policy settings
Over the last four weeks we have provided a series of précis on political manifesto commitments of five political parties.[1] This is because policy settings
On Monday the Minister of Social Development and Employment, Paula Bennett indicated that Whānau Ora is not National Party policy. We note, her statement is
A Māori-focused Masters of Business Administration (MBA) developed by The University of Waikato and Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development has won an international MBA
Māori Party – Māori focused matters This week the Māori Party published their election manifesto commitments (about 15 pages). As a specifically Māori-focused party, there
Last week we briefed you on the National Party’s proposed youth welfare policy and the potential links – and risks – to the existing Whānau
In campaigning for the Te Taitokerau by-election, this week Hone Harawira proposed the establishment of a Māori parliament for Māori members of parliament to work
The Māori Party has announced that Whangarei based Solomon Tipene (Ngāti Hine, Ngapuhi) will stand for the Māori Party in the Te Tai Tokerau by-election
The Māori Party has announced a shortlist of three names from which it will select a candidate to contest a by-election in Te Tai Tokerau.
Independent Member of Parliament, Hone Harawira is now scheduled to resign from Parliament on 20 May. The resulting by-election has been scheduled for 25 June,
Harawira off foreshore bill select committee Māori Party MP Hone Harawiri has been pulled from the foreshore bill select committee because he had already decided