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Bryce Edwards: Winston's anti-woke path back to power
Opinion - Could a backlash to "woke politics" be the basis for the revival and return of New Zealand First? Bryce Edwards asks.
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Policing political race speech with a posse
Parliament’s Speaker doesn’t want to stifle MPs’ free speech, instead he’s deputising all MPs to call out bigotry when they hear it. Audio
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Emily Karaka: Rahui and the art of resistance
Emily Karaka's colourful post-modern expressionist paintings explore personal, political, and environmental issues, with an emphasis on the importance of matauranga Maori. One of Aotearoa's most… Audio, Gallery
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Are free school lunches hitting the spot for South Auckland kids?
With the government set to announce an extension of its free lunches programme to 2023, Justin Latif spoke to parents, teachers and the businesses delivering the service about how the scheme is…
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Opinion: Ardern in the gun over 'covert' Māori sovereignty plan
A 20-year plan to establish Māori sovereignty is political dynamite. It threatens the prime minister's reputation as open and transparent, Graham Adams writes.
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Political commentators Stephen Mills & Brigitte Morten
Stephen and Brigitte join Kathryn to look at the big shakeup of the health system and the risks for the government if it doesn't result in better service delivery. Will race be a big issue in the 2023… Audio
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Ihumātao land deal 'unlawful' until validated by Parliament - Auditor-General
The government will have to pass legislation to make the purchase of the land at Ihumātao lawful, because the ministry did not seek the right approvals for using the $29.9m.
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Ihumātao land deal 'unlawful' until validated by Parliament - Auditor-General
The government will have to pass legislation to make the purchase of the land at Ihumātao lawful, because the ministry did not seek the right approvals for using the $29.9m.
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Technical error makes govt's Ihumātao deal 'unlawful' - Auditor-General
The government's Ihumātao deal has been deemed unlawful by the Auditor-General - and the Housing Minister Megan Woods ordered to please explain.
The Opposition has hammered the Government over the… Audio
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Trans-Tasman travel bubble dominates question time
The trans-Tasman travel bubble dominated question time this week with the Opposition pressing the Government for details on dates and entry requirements Audio
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National probes Ihumātao land purchase by government: 'Troubling precedent'
The National Party has written to ask the Auditor-General to investigate the deal struck to resolve the Ihumātao land dispute.
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Covid forces a rush of re-scheduling at Auckland Arts Festival
Covid lockdowns in the world's largest Polynesian city forced the Auckland Arts Festival to re-schedule much of a year's work in the space of a week. Audio
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South Auckland rubbish woes: 'Auckland is not a monolith'
Auckland Council has signed off on a new strategy to make it easier to recycle or get rid of inorganic waste, but according to South Auckland community leaders, it doesn't go far enough.
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Fletcher Building benefits from strong housing market and improved margins
Fletcher Building has reported a solid lift in first half profit as it benefited from a strong housing market and improved margins.
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Grapeshot across the trenches: the first week of Question Time
Parliament is back and so is Question Time. The first week involved releasing a head of steam by firing a lot of grapeshot. Audio
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Week in Politics: Vaccine approved as jobless rate drops
Analysis: The first Covid-19 vaccine is approved but questions remain, while the latest unemployment figures leave an economist "flabbergasted" and the PM speaks at a quiet Waitangi Day celebration.
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PM at Te Whare Rūnanga: 'New challenges will always come'
The prime minister has acknowledged there remain significant social inequalities faced by Māori, but challenged the view her government had achieved little so far in addressing these. Video
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Ardern's fourth speech as PM at Waitangi
The Prime Minister has delivered her fourth speech from the mahau at Waitangi today, acknowledging the government's challenges of the past year but also using the forum to announce a new public… Video, Audio
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Church leader defends decision to exclude politicians from hui
The Rātana Church will have an opportunity to sort out its long-running problems by deciding not to host politicians this month, its chairman says. Audio
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Politicians to be excluded from Ratana celebrations
Politicians will not be allowed at Ratana Pa near Whanganui this year to celebrate the birthday of T.W. Ratana, the faith leader and prophet. Labour holds an historic relationship with the Ratana… Audio
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The Year in Politics: 'Be strong but be kind'
Analysis - The year 2020 was the most challenging year any New Zealand government has faced, Peter Wilson writes.
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Te Waonui a Te Mānu Korihi for 18 December 2020
The Ihumātao land dispute reaches a resolution nearly a year and a half since protesters were served eviction notices.... the deputy head of Oranga Tamariki leaves the agency... and Ngāti Kahungunu… Audio
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At Ihumātao after the breakthrough: Relief, exhaustion - but work not over yet
At Ihumātao last night there was relief and exhaustion among people from the front line of the fight following a breakthrough. But there's still work to be done.
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What the Ihumātao deal means
Four years after the occupation by "protectors" began, a deal on the future of the land at Ihumātao has been announced by the government.
The breakthrough deal to buy the disputed land has brought an… Audio
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Ihumātao land will be used for housing - Robertson
Finance Minister Grant Robertson has vowed the land at Ihumātao will be used for housing.
The government yesterday agreed to buy the land from Fletcher Building for just under $30 million - with a… Audio