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    The Treaty Principles Bill has passed its first reading - after a disruptive haka in the House, and two MPs being booted out
     14 November 2024
    The Treaty Principles Bill has passed its first reading - after a disruptive haka in the House, and two MPs being booted out
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    Labour and Te Pati Maori are united in concerns around the motives for introducing the Treaty Principals Bill in the House tomorrow
    6 Nov 2024: Labour and Te Pati Maori are united in concerns around the motives for introducing the Treaty Principals Bill in the House tomorrow... more
    A development in one of New Zealand's oldest property disputes
    1 Nov 2024: A development in one of New Zealand's oldest property disputes... more
    Winston Peters is continuing his war of words with Te Pati Maori - today attempting to goad its leaders into legal action
    17 Oct 2024: Winston Peters is continuing his war of words with Te Pati Maori - today attempting to goad its leaders into legal action... more
    Serious concerns Maori and Pasifika aren't as protected from meningitis, as they should be
    5 Oct 2024: Serious concerns Maori and Pasifika aren't as protected from meningitis, as they should be... more
    Christchurch City Council's proposing to return ownership of a Maori burial ground to local hapu
    4 Oct 2024: Christchurch City Council's proposing to return ownership of a Maori burial ground to local hapu... more
    Fears over what Charter school legislation could mean for Maori students
    25 Sep 2024: Fears over what Charter school legislation could mean for Maori students... more
    Hells Pizza has a new item with a Maori spin joining the menu today
    20 Sep 2024: Hells Pizza has a new item with a Maori spin joining the menu today... more
    Public Service Minister Nicola Willis is confident Maori businesses will continue to win Government contracts, on the basis of their value
    13 Sep 2024: Public Service Minister Nicola Willis is confident Maori businesses will continue to win Government contracts, on the basis of their value... more
    Is it time for maori hospitals?
    8 Sep 2024: Is it time for maori hospitals?... more

     Most Popular Recent Maori News
     18 Apr: The body of a woman has been found in the search for a 75-year-old missing in Dunedin's Maori Hill ++++++++++
     03 May: Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau says politics has become increasingly toxic for Maori women +++++++
     22 Apr: Haka in the House: what will Te Pati Maori’s protest mean for tikanga in parliament? +++++++
     29 Apr: Former Maori All Black and British and Irish Lion Riki Flutey has been added to the Black Ferns coaching group as they try to defend their World Cup this year in England ++++++
     08 May: New research shows New Zealand's inflammatory bowel disease rates are expected to double in the next 20 years +++++
     09 May: Maori Development Minister Tama Potaka's welcoming a closer look into the Waitangi Tribunal's work/ +++++
     30 Apr: Black Ferns wing Ruby Tui's relishing the addition of former New Zealand Maori player - and British and Irish Lion - Riki Flutey to the coaching staff ahead of this year's World Cup ++++

     Maori NewsLinks
      15 May: Three maori mps face suspension over 'intimidating' haka (BBCWorld)
      15 May: Unprecedented punishment on te pati maori mps over protest haka not taken lightly - judith collins (RadioNZ)
      18 Apr: Police searching for 75-year-old woman missing in dunedin (RadioNZ)
      18 Apr: Have you seen heather? police appeal for sightings of missing woman (Stuff.co.nz)
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      15 Mar: ‘aunties in the room’ saved six-figure legal costs - maori councillor on value of wards (Stuff.co.nz)
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