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Passed in Parliament on May 15, the bill delivers a full and final settlement, including $38 million in redress and a first ...
From their first encounters with Europeans in 1642 to the Musket Wars in the first half of the 19th century, the Māori, the ...
February 6 is the 178th commemoration of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Despite all the ... faith and the courage of our forebears who first signed the Treaty, we may well rise to fulfil ...
David Seymour, leader of ACT New Zealand, becomes deputy prime minister in a coalition government. Known for his libertarian ...
An evening of positive conversations in Whakatū Nelson about the Treaty of Waitangi generated significant interest and around ...
As the story continues to unfold, Maipi-Clarke has emerged as the young lawmaker who catapulted this story of Indigenous ...
enshrined in the Treaty of Waitangi by failing to specifically consult Māori. "The Crown has not stated how forcing Māori back into the state system will help to advance educational outcomes ...
Māori health leaders want the Waitangi Tribunal to recommend establishing a "new whare" to replace the short-lived, Te Aka ...
David Seymour, leader of the libertarian ACT New Zealand party, was sworn in as deputy prime minister on Saturday, taking the ...
Waitangi Tribunal claimants say they've been stonewalled by the Crown withholding details of its soon-to-be released Māori health strategy.
The legal status of corporations in NZ raises the possibility Act's controversial bill could open the door for companies to sue over lost profits.
Nearly 30 years ago, Roger Douglas was on the verge of a three-year stint as the leader of the newly formed Act party. Then ...