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Seymour warns teachers about maintaining political neturality
The minister in charge of curbing truancy is concerned students are "missing out on valuable learning time" by joining a march to parliament in protest at his controverisal Treaty Principles Bill… Audio
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Pharmac to disestablish its Māori advisory group
Pharmac axes Māori advisory group
Input from Pharmac's Māori advisory group will be replaced by outside partnerships, Pharmac has said.
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Treaty Principles Bill hīkoi organiser rejects David Seymour's offer to meet
Meeting with Seymour 'pointless', hīkoi organiser says
The ACT leader is open to meeting with organisers of the protest, but they say they are not at his "beck and call".
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Knighton Normal School: Is this the most diverse school in New Zealand?
Is this the most diverse school in New Zealand?
Knighton Normal School has 730 pupils. A third are from different countries, coming from 75 ethnicities. What makes it work?
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Dawn karakia at Te Rerenga Wairua launches national Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
Dawn karakia launches national Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
Participants are beginning a nine-day journey to Wellington, with thousands expected to join the convoy as it makes its way across the country.
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Treaty Principles Bill to put rookie MPs to the test
Treaty Principles Bill to put rookie MPs to the test
Analysis - The MPs on Parliament's justice select committee may face an even tougher job ahead than the bill's champion David Seymour.
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The Treaty Principles Bill has been released: Here's what's in it
The Treaty Principles Bill has been released: Here's what's in it
The controversial bill - which only ACT supports - has officially been introduced at Parliament. Here's a first look.
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Launching the waka: The Māori activists rallying a year of protest
The Māori activist group rallying a year of protest
The early introduction of the Treaty Principles Bill hasn't deterred a planned hīkoi to Parliament in protest. Toitū te Tiriti have mobilised Māori around the country this year, but who are they?
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Kotahitanga for Te Tiriti: Diverse voices unite against Treaty Principles Bill
Kotahitanga for Te Tiriti: Diverse voices unite against Treaty Principles Bill
Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti stood united to "protect the integrity of Te Tiriti o Waitangi", calling on the coalition government to "kill the bill."
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Treaty Principles Bill protest lands on David Seymour's electoral doorstep
Treaty Principles Bill protest lands on Seymour's electoral doorstep
Protesters holding signs reading Honour Te Tiriti and 'SHAME' are marching through Newmarket, starting at ACT's Epsom electorate office.
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Treaty Principles Bill early introduction before Parliament 'dishonourable' says furious Māori leaders
'Dishonourable' - Māori leaders furious with Treaty Principles Bill's early introduction
The legislation is being introduced to Parliament today - more than a week earlier than expected - and will be read for the first time next week. Audio
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David Seymour defends timing of Treaty Principles Bill debate
Prime Minister won't be in country for Treaty Principles Bill reading
Act Party Leader and Minister responsible for the bill David Seymour denies the Treaty Principles Bill has been brought forward and says it is a normal part of parliamentary business.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 6 November 2024
In today's episode, Millions of Americans across the US are casting their votes, as Donald Trump and Kamala Harris vie to become the next president of the United States, and a scathing report has said… Audio
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David Seymour on introduction of Treaty Principles Bill
A scathing report has said if the Treaty Principles Bill was enacted it would be the worst, most comprehensive breach of the Treaty/te Tiriti in modern times. David Seymour spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Treaty Principles Bill: 'Paruwaru' politics doesn't stop hīkoi for kotahitanga
'Deceitful, vindictive': Last-minute Treaty Principles Bill surprise won't stop hīkoi
A hīkoi from the top of the North Island to Wellington is still on, despite the Treaty Principles Bill being introduced to Parliament ahead of schedule. Audio
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Treaty Principles Bill to be introduced to Parliament this week
Timetable for controversial Treaty Principles Bill brought forward
A spokesperson for the acting leader of the house has confirmed the Bill will be introduced to Parliament on Thursday.
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Government tightens payout criteria for on-sold quake homes
Seymour announces 'full stop' on quake payout scheme
The On-sold Support Package was set up in 2019 to help homeowners who had bought a home repaired after the Canterbury earthquakes, where those repairs were found to be inadequate.
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Blood cancer patients call on National to honour commitment
Blood cancer patients call on National to honour commitment
Patients want National to take note of a report on blood cancer medicines and remember its pre-election promise that they would not be forgotten. Audio
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Banning hateful symbols and salutes
Lawyer Graeme Edgeler discusses how New Zealand treats hate speech symbols like Nazi insignia, after ACT Party leader David Seymour said he wouldn't back a ban. Audio
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Up to 2000 people could lose jobs over school lunch changes
Up to 2000 people could lose jobs over school lunch changes
"We thought we could rely on the ministry to do what they said they were going to do." Audio
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Auckland renters struggling with mouldy, damp homes and no sense of security
Mouldy, damp, pricey - Auckland tenants speak out
The government has said interest deductibility for landlords would mean lower rents, but tenants say they've had little relief.
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Families have to be found before truancy tackled, says school attendance officer
Services often can't find families of missing students - truancy officer
Auckland City education services manager Karyl Puklowski says she isn't surprised at student absenteeism rates, and services should be called in as early as Year 1. Audio
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David Seymour not keen on swastika ban - despite gang patch crackdown
Seymour not keen on swastika ban - despite gang patch crackdown
The ACT leader says that's because he likes "knowing who the idiots in society are".
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Chronic school absences reaching 'crisis levels', ERO says
Watch: Seymour faces questions as school absences hit 'crisis levels'
80,000 children were chronically absent in term two this year, an major ERO report says. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 30 October 2024
In today's episode, the Associate Education Minister says he will look for more funding for attendance services, in order to tackle the growing truancy crisis, with the trial of the man accused of… Audio