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Māori are questioning a lack of targeted funding for Māori in this year's Budget. But ACT Party leader David Seymour said ...
A hundred years ago, the formidable guide, scholar and cultural authority Mākereti Papakura was documenting village life, politics and high-society visits in Whakarewarewa. Now, her whanaunga June ...
Te Pāti Māori’s co-leaders were absent from yesterday’s Budget debate, despite the Government delaying a vote on potentially suspending them from the House in order to allow ...
Chris Bishop, the Leader of the House, made a sarcastic social media post commenting on their absence alongside photos of Finance Minister Nicola Willis pl ...
The Regulatory Standards Bill has passed its first reading in Parliament. The bill is part of the National and ACT party's ...
Austerity and cuts are the themes the opposition is focusing on in its attacks on the government's Budget, with the prime ...
“After heavy rain, it’s not unusual for swimming to be categorised as unsafe at more than 60 beaches in Auckland. That’s due ...
The Green Party condemns the passing of the Regulatory Standards Bill at first reading and is clear that the fight is not over. “The Regulatory Standards Bill is another attack on te Tiriti o Waitangi ...
New Zealand is opening a series of charter schools and giving them "considerable flexibility" when it comes to the curriculum ...
In 1936, when the National Party was created through a merger of the United and Reform parties, there was a recognition among ...
Economists and MPs had their own nicknames and thoughts to share. Bagrie Economics managing director Cameron Bagrie called it ...
Full time equivalent teaching and learning support roles will grow by more than 1600 by 2028, Education Minister Erica Stanford says. Stanford is speaking on plans for the country’s teaching workforce ...