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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Maori articles  Maori
    A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health
     22 August 2024
    A deep dive into our policing reveals inequities remain at large - spanning race, gender, sexuality and mental health
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    Tauranga's First Maori ward councillor will be on paid medical leave for the rest of the year
    16 Aug 2024: Tauranga's First Maori ward councillor will be on paid medical leave for the rest of the year... more
    The Local Government Minister says Palmerston North has no choice but to hold a referendum on its Maori ward, despite opposition
    9 Aug 2024: The Local Government Minister says Palmerston North has no choice but to hold a referendum on its Maori ward, despite opposition... more
    Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car
    7 Aug 2024: Act says all political parties should condemn pellets being fired at a New Plymouth councillor's car... more
    The Maori Development Minister says a proposed law change could provoke protest matching the scale of the foreshore and seabed controversy
    30 Jul 2024: The Maori Development Minister says a proposed law change could provoke protest matching the scale of the foreshore and seabed controversy... more
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the current government will be remembered in 2040 as 'backwards'
    27 Jul 2024: Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the current government will be remembered in 2040 as 'backwards'... more
    Opposition over a Government move to make it harder for Maori to claim customary rights over the coastlines
    26 Jul 2024: Opposition over a Government move to make it harder for Maori to claim customary rights over the coastlines... more
    It could soon become harder for Maori to prove customary claims to coastlines
    26 Jul 2024: It could soon become harder for Maori to prove customary claims to coastlines... more
    Tamaki Makaurau MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp is taking a leave of absence to recover from kidney disease
    22 Jul 2024: Tamaki Makaurau MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp is taking a leave of absence to recover from kidney disease... more
    A stern message from Taranaki iwi - who say reforming freshwater laws will bring conflict with Maori
    9 Jul 2024: A stern message from Taranaki iwi - who say reforming freshwater laws will bring conflict with Maori... more

     Most Popular Recent Maori News
     18 Nov: Nearly one in five living in New Zealand, identify as Maori +++++++++
     19 Nov: Activist and former MP Hone Harawira says two MPs ousted from Te Pati Maori should be re-instated ++++++++
     07 Dec: A reshuffle in Te Pati Maori is likely on the cards, with the party's AGM today ++++++++
     02 Dec: Changing dynamics in our prisons - as Corrections works with more older Maori offenders +++++++
     29 Nov: Labour's leader is not shying away from a campaign in the Maori seats ++++++
     12 Dec: Te Pati Maori is promising to restore Maori decision making rights when it comes to fresh water +++++
     27 Nov: Maori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences +++++

     Maori NewsLinks
      9 Sep: Govern with te pati maori? the dilemma labour’s grappling with (Stuff.co.nz)
      8 Sep: New political poll sees coalition ousted from government (Stuff.co.nz)
      25 Aug: Watch: labour and te pati maori in tamaki by-election debate (RadioNZ)
      13 Jul: Peeni henare to contest tamaki makaurau by-election for labour (RadioNZ)
      17 Jun: Govt pumps $36 million into suicide prevention and support (Stuff.co.nz)
      5 Jun: Three maori mps suspended over 'intimidating' haka (BBCWorld)
      3 Jun: The maori-samoan art director championing diversity (RadioNZ)
      24 May: "south auckland to the tech world" the future isn't just in silicon valley (RadioNZ)
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