Māori Television Service Polling – 15 September 2017 (edition 31/2017)
The Māori Television Service has released further data from a political polling, which shows: 78% support for Nanaia Mahuta (Labour Party) in Hauraki-Waikato (compared with
The Māori Television Service has released further data from a political polling, which shows: 78% support for Nanaia Mahuta (Labour Party) in Hauraki-Waikato (compared with
The Māori Television Service has released data from a political poll taken in three Māori electorate seats.[1] The poll shows: 52% support for Howie Tamati
Following the Government’s Budget in May, statements of intent were published for Government departments and ministries.[1] We reviewed ten of these documents, however at that
Briefings to Incoming Ministers (BIMs) Briefings to the Incoming Ministers (often called ‘BIMs’) were publicly released on the 2nd of February. The purpose of these
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