
Audrey Young: Dame Tariana Turia's inspirational interview
Tariana Turia in her own words: 'We are never going to be separate.'
Tariana Turia in her own words: 'We are never going to be separate.'
Minister reflects on nearly joining Te Pāti Māori, praises Dame Tariana Turia’s leadership.
Hundreds gathered for Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming’s vigil, whilst Kiwis are urged to look out for each other. Dame Tariana Turia will be held by iwi for one more day.
Several hundred people are gathered at Pakaitore, Whanganui to farewell Dame Tariana Turia.
OPINION: New Zealand may never see her likes again.
Turia served as a minister under both Labour and National governments.
Turia first entered Parliament in 1996 and left politics in 2014.
The former MP, who retired in 2014, suffered a stroke earlier in the week.
Te Pāti Māori seeks united opposition to oust 'cruel' government.
Some first-term MPs have particularly impressed the Speaker.
Academics' opposition to Treaty Principles Bill explained.
'I can’t even share anything with you. I have been told nothing.'
Te Pāti Māori claims the Electoral Commission bowed to political pressure over the voting.
Labour's Hipkins: PM absence from Waitangi would be 'terrible look'.
The findings are expected to 'impact all of the public service'.
The Government may want to push for direct negotiations rather than court settlements.
OPINION: Getting things done is the criterion and one minister has been all action.
OPINION: The new Minister for Rail is not in a collaborative mood.
The haka, led by Te Pāti Māori, made waves across the globe.
It follows another political poll earlier in the day.
But National and Labour are down.
OPINION: Prosecuting your case is very different to attacking someone personally.
OPINION: David Seymour's regulation-busting ministry needed more than ever.
The revelation came amid a scrappy start to Parliament's second scrutiny week.
Nicola Willis says the findings may face 'public challenge'.
Lady Tureiti Moxon: 'The process was driven by a political and racist agenda.'
OPINION: It's a fraught business when political leaders talk about each other.
Mayor insists the community opposes mining, prioritising scientific evidence on harm.
OPINION: I bit my tongue because the world is burning and you’re fanning the flames.
OPINION: Mark Mitchell's hardline approach is great for headlines but not practical.