Maori Party
Maori Party wants supporters to return 'home'
The Maori Party is calling for its supporters to 'come home' as it gears up for its annual meeting in Huntly this weekend. Audio
Māori Party looks to 2017 election
The Māori Party is calling for its supporters to 'come home' as it gears up for its annual meeting in Huntly this weekend.
Boarding school plan needed - Māori Party
The Māori Party is calling for a national hui on the issues facing the country's six remaining Māori boarding schools.
Angst over bad ads for Maori TV
A Maori TV proposal to reverse a ban on advertising harmful stuff puts the heat on the powers-that-be. It also reveals some surprising aspects of the broadcaster's commercial terms and conditions -… Audio
Govt told it could change RMA without controversy
The Maori Party says it supports 90 percent of the proposals to change the Resource Management Act, but it will not agree to anything that puts the environment at risk. Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 2 February 2015
Only 28 of the 243 judges in the legal system identify themselves as tangata whenua, which has the Maori legal profession saying more are needed; A marae in Hawkes Bay says it's very close to securing… Audio
Maori Party's Marama Fox becomes co-leader
Marama Fox is the Maori Party's new co-leader. She was elected unopposed at the weekend to replace Tariana Turia and officially endorsed yesterday. Audio
Maori Politics
It's been a big few weeks in politics for Maori with a number of interesting developments, including the return of Kelvin Davis, the demise of Hone Harawira, the resurgence of Labour among Maori… Audio
Tariana Turia accuses TPK of poor management of Whanau Ora
The former Minister for Whanau Ora, Tariana Turia, has taken a parting shot at her ministry. Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell takes up Maori Development; has second MP confirmed
It's been a good weekend for the Maori Party. Audio
John Key to reveal new Cabinet today
The Prime Minister will reveal his new post-election Cabinet today which will include some new faces and the rebranding of a number of ministerial portfolios. Audio
Maori Party would create strong Anti-Corruption Commission
The Maori Party wants to scrap the main police watchdog and roll its powers into a super-strong Anti-Corruption Commission. Audio
Insight Sunday 16 March 2008"Maori Politics
Insight talks to potential Maori voters and asks whether the Maori Party has made any difference. Audio