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Former ACT Party president Tim Jago named as former political figure who abused teenage boys
Former ACT party president abused teens
Tim Jago indecently assaulted two teenagers he mentored through a sports club between 1995 and 1999.
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'Malicious intent': Descendant of Treaty translator slams Principles Bill, demands apology
Descendant of Treaty translator slams Principles Bill, demands apology
The Bill aims to replace the existing Treaty principles - developed over time by courts and the Waitangi Tribunal to interpret the Treaty in law - with three new ones determined by the Government.
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Lunch deliveries delayed to Auckland schools after oven issues
School lunches delayed due to oven issues
The government's new school lunch programme has encountered yet another obstacle.
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Treaty Principles Bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores blind spots of our democracy
Treaty bill's promise of 'equal rights' ignores democracy's blind spots
This rhetorical and ideological vagueness obscures a pivotal point: there is no such thing as a singular form of democracy, writes Annabel Ahuriri-Driscoll.
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Plea for government to halt changes to early childhood regulations
Changes to ECE rules will be to 'detriment' of children, government warned
A group of leading early childhood academics say they have serious concerns about David Seymour's planned reforms.
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In 2025, a pivotal year for Māori-Crown relations
For Māori-Crown relations, a 'spicy' start to the year
From the Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Rātana to the Waitangi Tribunal shake-up, 2025 looks to be a big year for race relations in Aotearoa.
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In 2025, a pivotal year for Maori-Crown relations
From the Treaty Principles Bill submissions to Ratana to the Waitangi Tribunal shake-up, 2025 looks to be a big year for race relations in Aotearoa Audio
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New school lunches 'bland', look like 'prison food' - student
New school lunches 'bland', look like 'prison food' - student
David Seymour is defending new school lunches that some students are comparing to prison food.
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David Seymour defends school lunch programme as criticism served up
'Easy to focus on the outliers': Seymour defends school lunch programme
Some principals are reporting major problems with the revamped school lunch scheme - including late meals and ham in halal lunches. Audio
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David Seymour speaks on new school lunch programme
Audio 30 Jan 2025Associate Education Minister David Seymour visited an Auckland High School today to see the results of his rejigged school lunches programme, which saw the cost of each school meal slashed to just… Audio
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David Seymour defends new school lunches that some compare to prison food
New school lunches 'bland', look like 'prison food' - student
David Seymour is defending new school lunches that some students are comparing to prison food.
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'Bland', like 'prison food,' students on new school lunches
Audio 30 Jan 2025Associate Education Minister David Seymour visited an Auckland High School to see the results of his new school lunches programnme, which saw the cost of each school meal slashed to just three… Audio
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ACT pushes for sale of Pāmu to offset drain on taxpayer funding
Taxpayers 'flogging a dead horse': ACT pushes for sale of Pāmu
The party's agriculture spokesperson says selling the SOE is a "no-brainer" because it's been a drain on the public purse for years.
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David Seymour calls Te Pāti Māori 'race fanatics' after Karen Chhour comments
Seymour calls Te Pāti Māori 'race fanatics' after Chhour comments
The Minister of Children Karen Chhour was told by Te Pāti Māori she did not understand the "essence" of being Māori.
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Watch: Select Committee hearings on Treaty Principles Bill resumes
Watch: Treaty Principles Bill hearings resume
Former minister of Justice Kiritapu Allan made a submission as the committee heard from organisations such as YouthLaw Aotearoa, Te Hunga Roia Māori o Aotearoa and the Council of Medical Colleges.
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Greens ask PM to condemn 'outwardly racist' rhetoric
Greens ask PM to condemn 'outwardly racist' rhetoric
NZ First's Shane Jones yelled "Send the Mexicans home" during a debate on Tuesday.
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Toitū te Tiriti file urgent Waitangi Tribunal claim on Regulatory Standards Bill
Urgent Waitangi Tribunal claim on Regulatory Standards Bill filed
The claim alleges that, if enacted, the Bill will be a breach of Te Tiriti, and will cause significant prejudice to Māori.
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Pharmac reconsiders decision on HRT oestrogen patches
Pharmac reconsiders decision on HRT oestrogen patches
"We are looking at what we can do to ensure that people can get the best patches for their personal situations," Pharmac says.
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'Genocide hotline' sets a dangerous precedent - Chief Human Rights Commissioner
'Genocide hotline' sets dangerous precedent - human rights boss
A digital flyer being distributed asks the public for "help to track" down Israeli soldiers holidaying in New Zealand. Audio
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Christopher Luxon hints National will campaign on asset sales in the 2026 election
Luxon hints National will campaign on asset sales next election
The prime minister has ruled out selling off state houses, but said he is open to having a wider conversation with voters, while Labour says it's a "typical right-wing government playbook" move.
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Select Committee Treaty Principles Bill submissions hearings begin
Watch: Treaty Principles Bill day one - what we learned
Views ranged from it being an attempt to "oppress iwi Māori" to providing the chance to ease New Zealanders' anxiety over the Treaty. Audio
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Greens accuse Prime Minister of softening language on privatisation
Greens accuse Prime Minister of softening language on privatisation
The Green Party wants clarity from the Prime Minister on the government's plans for privatisation, accusing him of "publicly entertaining" the privatisation of public services and asset sales.
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Privatising health care would hurt those on lower incomes - Advocate
Privatising health care would hurt those on lower incomes - Advocate
Unions and patient advocates have urged the prime minister to rule out coalition partner suggestions of privatising the nation's health system.
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Public Service Association calls on Luxon to rule out privatisation: 'Not the New Zealand way'
Union calls on PM to rule out privatisation
ACT leader David Seymour is being slammed for his "extreme right-wing policies" after saying Aotearoa needs to get past its "squeamishness" about privatisation.
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Treaty referendum ruled out under Luxon's watch
Luxon rules out treaty referendum under National
The Treaty Principles Bill continues to dog the National Party despite Luxon's repeated efforts to communicate the legislation will not go beyond second reading.