
Anaru Eketone: Why do we have to wait six months to kill Treaty bill?
OPINION: Why wait half a year for a bill which is going nowhere?
OPINION: Why wait half a year for a bill which is going nowhere?
Furore the worst seen in more than 40 years of covering Parliament, says broadcaster.
The funeral and burial services for Sir Robert 'Bom' Gillies are to take place today.
The Bill has officially been introduced at Parliament. Here's a first look.
The legislation is being introduced today – and will be read for the first time next week.
The Waitangi Tribunal leans towards a highly educated membership.
Since leaving Parliament, he had provided pro-bono advice to Māori trusts, hapū and iwi.
Professor Jane Kelsey analyses Act's Treaty Principles Bill motivation.
Wai 2500 Military Veterans Kaupapa Inquiry draws to a close in Whakatāne.
If law change proceeds, it would 'significantly endanger the Māori-Crown relationship'.
Shane Jones has been quietened - but a few in National quietly agree with his views.
Auckland ratepayers stumped up an additional $20m to care for the Waikato River.
Luxon told Parliament Māori ceded sovereignty when signing the Treaty of Waitangi.
Iwi complain about 'injustice' of three-week consultation on law change.
PM Luxon defends the decision to revert to the former threshold for customary title.
Act leader says the bill is being driven by his constituency and not an anti-Māori agenda.
The facts behind the latest moves to change the legislation.
Iwi says its 'money is urgently needed elsewhere' but it will fight for te reo Māori.
The tribunal has been considering two issues under urgency.
Te Arawhiti, the Office for Māori Crown relations, was set up in 2018.
'In only eight months, Māori have been sent back 70 years.'
Bill would make tribunal decisions binding on the Crown.
Te Pāti Māori's president says the foreshore law is 40 years in the making.
Hearings wrap up in Wellington.
ANALYSIS: The Treaty of Waitangi debate is about conflicting values. Can we line them up?
Documents show a historic pā was taken from Māori in the 1970s for 'European hands'.
The Crown comes under cross-examination over te reo Māori use.
Haami Piripi's warning: Do not to leave te reo Māori up to government.
Crown lawyers apologised for long pauses at a Waitangi Tribunal inquiry.
The Tauranga-based iwi had been inundated with support since lodging its application.