
'It's tough but I'm tougher': Te Tai Tokerau MP reveals challenges of Parliament
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi talks infrastructure, Northland roads and Parliament's challenges.
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi talks infrastructure, Northland roads and Parliament's challenges.
OPINION: 'Is it now time for our Parliament to accept the occasional haka?'
The hīkoi is expected to be on the scale of the seabed and foreshore hīkoi 20 years ago.
OPINION: The hīkoi is the opposite of organic. It’s a Māori Party protest.
OPINION: The PM made the decisions that have caused so much fear and hurt.
Extraordinary display of protest interrupted the first vote on the Treaty Principles Bill.
The national hīkoi and Parliament's suspension over a haka are garnering headlines.
Rawiri Waititi defends party's MP after she copped criticism from Shane Jones.
OPINION: The first debate on the Treaty Principles Bill was always going to deliver drama.
The contentious bill will have its first reading in Parliament this afternoon.
Forty top legal minds want Act's Treaty Bill canned
OPINION: Any Māori grievance you could ever think of will be embraced by the hīkoi.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti is being supported nationwide, with Dunedin also doing its part to protest. Video / Takuta Ferris
A large group of supporters have also gathered in Christchurch, backing the movement and message of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti. Video / Supplied
The convoy of demonstrators protesting Government policies affecting Māori has arrived in New Zealand’s largest city and “significant delays” are expected in Auckland today.
Protest organised by advocacy group Toitū te Tiriti started at Cape Rēinga this morning.
OPINION: Some former Government MPs seem invigorated by being in Opposition.
OPINION: PM might think Seymour is an ungrateful sod after his Treaty Bill antics.
NZTA says it is liaising with police, warns Aucklanders to be prepared for disruptions.
The party's co-leaders say there is context to the remark.
Act has raised the remarks with the Speaker as a matter of privilege.
OPINION: Damnation be damned – American voters won't be swayed.
Submissions on changes to the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 are heard.
"This is a step forward for Pasifika justice."
OPINION: Bayly can kiss goodbye to a second term as a minister.
The Police Minister fully backs gang crackdown.
Mitchell said the police were 'extremely sensitive and careful'.
David Seymour looks back over 12 months in power.
Peters said TPM's behaviour was 'pathetic', 'cowardly', and 'preposterous'.
The commission considered whether to refer the late disclosures to the police.