Search Results
Related tags:
- David Seymour
- David-Seymour
- Davids Seymour
- david seymour
- David seymour
- david-seymour-boat
- Act MP David Seymour
- ACT leader David Seymour
- David Seymour Jacinda Ardern
- Daniela Maoate-Cox. David Seymour
- David Seymour Mike Williams John Boscawen Ruwan Premathilaka
Displaying items 751 - 775 of 4012 in total
-
Watch: David Seymour delivers State of the Nation speech
Watch: 'Two invisible tribes' - Seymour's State of the Nation
The ACT leader has used his first major speech of the year to argue the country is at a tipping point.
-
David Seymour's hapū requests he not attend Waitangi Day commemorations
Seymour's hapū requests he not attend Waitangi events
In a letter sent to the ACT Party Leader, Ngāti Rēhia said the Treaty Principles Bill was "divisive."
-
NZ political parties gear up for a busy 2025
What to expect from politics in 2025
Analysis - Coalition parties looks set to try to differentiate themselves, opposition parties may get closer, and Nicola Willis tries to kickstart the economy.
-
PM, deputy congratulate Trump, Vance; keen to deepen ties with US
Luxon, Peters keen to deepen ties with US in new Trump era
The prime minister and his deputy have also congratulated Donald Trump and JD Vance who have been sworn in as president and vice president today.
-
PM's portfolio reshuffle leaves Cabinet top heavy
PM's top-heavy reshuffle piles on portfolios to trusted MPs
Analysis - The prime minister has taken a close hard look at the varying skills of his ministers, resulting in a portfolio allocation imbalance following Sunday's reshuffle, Jo Moir writes.
-
Social media has a 'fascinating' impact on political engagement, University of Auckland professor says
How big is social media's impact on politics?
A professor from the University of Auckland says social media is responsible for people "directly engaging with these proposed changes" in the Treaty Principles Bill and the Regulatory Standards Bill. Audio
-
Shane Reti expected to lose health portfolio as PM reshuffles Cabinet
Shane Reti expected to lose health portfolio in reshuffle
The Prime Minister is rearranging his team ahead of their first caucus meeting on Tuesday.
-
Decision on proposed Waikato medical school taking too long - union
Decision on proposed Waikato medical school taking too long - union
The school aimed at producing more GPs to plug dire shortages, particularly in rural and regional areas.
-
Labour passes National in new poll
Labour inches ahead of National in new poll
This marks the first point Labour has led in the Taxpayer's Union-Curia polls since April 2023.
-
The Regulatory Standards Bill: What you need to know
The Regulatory Standards Bill: What you need to know
About 23,000 submissions have been received on the bill which is set to pass under National and ACT's coalition deal.
-
Regulatory Standards Bill slammed as 'dangerous' call for 'alarm bells'
Critics call proposed bill 'dangerous' as feedback closes
But proponents of the proposal say it is about better regulation and more transparent lawmaking. Audio
-
Descendants of Treaty of Waitangi translators speak out against bill
Descendants of Treaty translators speak out against bill
165 descendants of the Williams brothers have collectively submitted against the Treaty Principles Bill. Audio
-
No confidence: Iwi reps call out Taranaki regional councillors
No confidence: Iwi reps call out Taranaki regional councillors
Iwi representatives lost confidence after councillors blocked debate on the contentious Treaty Principles Bill.
-
Extension for Treaty Principles Bill submissions 'likely' after website woes
Extension for Treaty bill submissions looking 'likely'
Parliament's justice select committee will meet to discuss what to do about website problems that meant people couldn't meet the deadline. Audio
-
Extension of Treaty Principles Bill submissions deadline called for
Call for extension on Treaty Principles Bill submissions after website woes
RNZ heard from people trying to submit who had faced problems with the portal amid unprecedented numbers. Audio
-
Last day for feedback on Treaty Principles Bill
Its the final day for public feedback on David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill. Legal expert Andrew Geddis tells Morning report he expects "Tens of thousands" of New Zealanders to make a submission. Audio
-
Hui, protests, kotahitanga, and a new Kuini - A historic year for Māoridom
Hui, protests, kotahitanga, and a new Kuini - A historic year for Māoridom
A hīkoi, a haka, and the rise of a new generation - RNZ unpacks a contentious and momentous year for Māoridom.
-
Treaty law submission help honed for future Bills
Treaty law submission help honed for future Bills
Sessions to help Taranaki whānau have their say on the Treaty bill moving through Parliament are being fine-tuned to help address future legislation affecting Māori rights and interests.
-
Parrot wins Quote of the Year competition
Parrot wins Quote of the Year competition
For the first time in its 14-year history, Massey University's Quote of the Year competition has been won by an animal.
-
Christopher Luxon should have accepted Waitangi challenge - trust chair
Luxon should have accepted Waitangi challenge - trust chair
"As heated as it may get, we have to keep up those conversations and not stop talking with each other," Pita Tipene told Morning Report. Audio
-
David Seymour and Rawiri Waititi give Christmas messages
We hear from ACT Party leader David Seymour and and Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi. Audio
-
The year in politics: Stories that dominated the headlines in 2024
The year in politics, month-by-month
It's been a long year in politics - James Shaw was still leading the Greens in February - remember that?
-
Government to change free speech rules for universities
Government to change free speech rules for universities
A union says the move seems aimed at ensuring people can spread disinformation on university campuses.
-
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will not attend Waitangi at all next year
PM Luxon will not attend Waitangi at all next year
The decision has been criticised by iwi leaders and politicians, who say he needs to show leadership.
-
Opposition parties move towards 'formalising' collaboration
Opposition parties move towards 'formalising' collaboration
Te Pāti Māori had to "get past ourselves" to figure out working with Labour. Labour says it's all "casual", but the Greens say they'll meet regularly.