
'We want Tino Rangatiratanga over our lives': Waikato joins nationwide protest
Hundreds gathered in Hamilton at 7.15am.
Hundreds gathered in Hamilton at 7.15am.
Thousands marched through Whangārei as part of Budget Day national protest against some of the coalition Government’s policies relating to Māori and the environment.
Ngāti Korokī is the last hapū to be heard by the Waitangi Tribunal.
For the first time, a non-government organisation presents the census data.
Census reveals growing Māori numbers means more putea.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins pumped up the protest by entering the debate.
It is the second event organised in response to the Government's actions.
Winners of speech event advance to national level; over 500 attended.
Peters was responding to Te Pāti Māori’s promotion of the nationwide protests.
Tapsell chairs Ngāti Whakaue’s Pukeroa Oruawhata Trust.
'We will see Māori become a dominant part of the future workforce of Aotearoa.'
The Māori Rugby Board has joined the public stoush over governance of the game.
The number of rōpu able to qualify for finals hasn't changed however.
Te Pāti Māori talks about its right to protest the Budget.
OPINION: Tupua Urlich responds to Children's Minister's moves on repealing section 7AA.
The country's biggest iwi is to cut costs and staff.
Strike action is planned across the country tomorrow with major disruption to traffic.
The incident happened during the third reading of the Whakatōhea Treaty settlement.
OPINION: There's one line Nicola Willis really doesn't want to cross with her tax cuts.
Carokois, hīkoi, peaceful protests to voice concern against Government.
'We should move beyond measuring desperation and deprivation … towards our aspirations.'
“I’ve spent 40 years of my adult life trying to have the truth told.”
The public have until tomorrow to have their say on council bill.
Organisers call for all Māori and Tangata Tiriti to go on strike this Thursday.
Mat Mullany has been working in Wellington for 20 years.
It comes after hundreds marched on Parliament to protest the bill.
Ross Filipo will lead the team, starting with two matches against a Japan XV.
Music man Tihei Harawira is trying to get to London.
People living in lower socioeconomic areas at greater risk of catching flu-like disease.