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Meet or we'll march: Ihumātao protesters urge PM over visit
A petition has been launched calling on the Prime Minister to visit Ihumātao, which hundreds of people have been occupying to oppose a new housing development.
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Exclusive top Māori language academy comes to an end
Te Panekiretanga o Te Reo Māori trained some of the nation's best Māori orators and broadcasters to reach the pinnacle of the Māori language.
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Occupiers at Ihumātao remain strong in mud, rain and wind
Occupiers at Ihumātao are holding firm, on the back of a huge number of donations coming in from right around the country.
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Ihumātao: Donations flood in to support occupiers
Those on the front line at Ihumātao are persevering through rain and wind, supported by the generosity of those who can't be there. As the protest nears the end of its third week, reporter Jordan Bond… Audio
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PM should tell Ihumātao protesters to go home - Bridges
National Party leader Simon Bridges says the Prime Minister should tell protesters at Ihumātao to go home.
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Problematic, controversial, racist? Discussing the art of Theo Schoon
Audio 11 Aug 2019Problematic. Controversial. Difficult. Racist. Words even the curators of the first substantial exhibition in decades of the late artist Theo Schoon use to describe his character. So why, in the face… Audio, Gallery
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 9 August 2019
A breakthrough is reached for protesters at Ihumātao following a tense stand-off on Monday night with police ---- The treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little rules out a law change that would allow… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Aug 9 2019
Audio 9 Aug 2019A review of the week's news including... Justice Minister discusses abortion reform bill progress, cash rate cut a chance for infrastructure spending - industry, Sir Anand Satyanand resigns from Royal… Audio
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Ihumātao: Police to reduce presence - Wally Haumaha
Deputy Police Commissioner Wally Haumaha says police will minimise their presence at Ihumātao, although he won't specify exactly what that means in terms of the number of boots on the ground.
Mr… Audio
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First person: Te reo Māori is simple in comparison to English
RNZ journalist Te Aniwa Hurihanganui was about to catch a plane when a worker saw her name and asked, how on earth did you spell that as a kid? It wasn't the first time.
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Police will reduce presence at Ihumātao protest - Wally Haumaha
Police will minimise their presence at Ihumātao and assure there won't be a repeat of Monday night, when a tense standoff ensued with protesters, says Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha.
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Police to reduce numbers at Ihumātao after meeting organisers
Audio 8 Aug 2019Police will minimise their presence at Ihumātao and have promised there won't be a repeat of Monday night when a tense standoff ensued with protesters. Māni Dunlop reports. Audio
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Auckland Council rezones land bordering Ihumātao
Auckland Council has agreed to add almost nine hectares to the Ōtuataua Stonefields Reserve, which borders the land at Ihumātao. Audio
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Auckland Council rezones land next to Ihumātao
Auckland Council has agreed to add 8.9 hectares to the Ōtuataua Stonefields Reserve, which borders the land at Ihumātao.
It's among the 233 hectares the Council's Planning Committee has decided to… Audio
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Little rules out law change to allow return of privately owned land to Māori
Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little is ruling out a law change to open up private land for return to Māori in treaty settlements.
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Ihumātao: Resolution won't be reached via enforcement - police
Increased presence at Ihumātao on Monday did not raise tensions, police say, as Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha seeks a resolution by visiting the site in person. Audio
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Govt rules out law change on confiscated land in private hands
The Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little is ruling out a law change that will put confiscated land now in private hands up for return to Māori in treaty settlements.
It comes as protesters… Audio
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Transparency falters at Greens' annual conference
Power Play - For a party that espouses open and transparent democracy, the secretive nature of the Greens' annual conference is a poor showing, writes Jane Patterson. Audio
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Ihumātao: Top Māori police officer Wally Haumaha visits protest
The country's top Maori police officer Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha went to Ihumātao on Tuesday in an attempt to reduce tensions between protestors and police.
After a pōwhiri at the site of the… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 7 August 2019
Audio 7 Aug 2019Intention to grant more mosque attack family visas revealed, Ihumatao: Top Maori police officer Wally Haumaha visits protest, NZ follows global markets in sharp fall - financial analysis, Justice… Audio
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Police presence at Ihumātao 'complete overkill' - councillor
Two Auckland city councillors say an increased police presence at Ihumātao has run roughshod over the prime minister's commitment to enter peaceful and honest talks with protesters. Video
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‘We want to protect Ihumātao for future generations’
Audio 6 Aug 2019Hundreds gathered around New Zealand today as part of national day of action for Ihumātao. It comes after a tense stand-off between police and protesters at the contested site last night, with protest… Video, Audio
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Police refute Pania Newton was pushed during confrontation
Audio 6 Aug 2019Superintendent Jill Rogers has been coordinating the police operation at Ihumātao. She told Alex Perrottet the police presence at the site was significantly boosted last night in response to… Video, Audio
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Tensions rise between police and protesters at Ihumātao
Audio 6 Aug 2019Protesters at Ihumātao say they've lost trust in police, after tensions boiled over last night when police blocked them from moving further down the quarry road. Video, Audio
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Ihumātao's police presence
Audio 6 Aug 2019Tensions were ratcheted up at Ihumātao last night, with an increased police presence blocking Quarry Road. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said police were concerned about a particular part of the site.
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