Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:24 am, August 11th, 2024 -
28 comments
Categories: Christopher Luxon, karen chhour, Maori Issues, national, paul goldsmith, Politics, same old national, sport
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Te Ao Māori forms an increasingly important part of our cultural identity. And most of us realise this and celebrate it. This Government’s stance is at odds with this increasingly strong consensus.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 1:27 pm, May 28th, 2024 -
49 comments
Categories: act, local body elections, local government, Maori Issues, Maori seats, national, nz first, Politics, same old national
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The Government is moving with urgency to reverse Labour’s repeal of referenda for Māori wards on local councils.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:32 am, January 27th, 2024 -
26 comments
Categories: Christopher Luxon, Debt, Economy, labour, nicola willis, uncategorized
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This week there were two pieces of economic news showing a dramatic improvement credit for which should be given to the last Labour Government.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:49 pm, December 4th, 2023 -
15 comments
Categories: act, national, nz first, same old national, Unions, wages, workers' rights
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The Cabinet Paper dealing with the Government’s proposal to do away with fair pay agreements has hit the media. And the advice suggests that Cabinet is completely disinterested in the on the ground reality of what their shitty policy will do to ordinary Kiwis.
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 11:52 am, November 26th, 2023 -
52 comments
Categories: greens, labour, Maori Issues, maori party, Maori seats, uncategorized
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Labour, the Greens and liberal parts of the media have not adjusted to the fact that liberal and Maori are different things.
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 7:47 am, July 30th, 2023 -
163 comments
Categories: Deep stuff, Economy, election 2023, greens, maori party, tax
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We need to recognise our risk to the capital flight risk of the 1%, but also recognise the benefit to the 99% of us.
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 8:05 am, May 12th, 2023 -
174 comments
Categories: benefits, climate change, culture, Economy, housing, jobs, law, law and "order", maori party, Maori seats, political parties, treaty settlements
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Since they’re touted as 2023’s electoral ‘Kingmakers’, it’s time to understand what the Maori Party really want.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 8:32 am, April 14th, 2023 -
72 comments
Categories: Environment, labour, local government, national, political parties, same old national, water
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Three Waters mark two has been announced. And Kieran McAnulty has given a text book example of clarity in political speak when making the announcement.
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 7:00 am, February 20th, 2023 -
42 comments
Categories: chris hipkins, disaster, economy, election 2023, elections, Environment, labour
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Just over seven months from the election the Labour government has been granted as great a political momentum as that leading into the 2020 election.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 9:41 am, January 25th, 2023 -
142 comments
Categories: indigenous knowledge, science
Tags: Jerry Coyne, Mātauranga Māori, the western mind
Another piece on the internet by a Western scientist calling indigenous knowledge superstitious woo that should be separated from the Mighty Western Science way of knowing. Take that as a content warning either way if you are reading on.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:37 am, September 19th, 2021 -
78 comments
Categories: culture, Deep stuff, Maori Issues
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Te Wiki o Te Reu Māori is coming to a close. The past week’s events highlight the resurgence of and dependance on Te Ao Māori. Nowadays most of us, at least in the circles that I move in, have a deep and growing respect for Te Ao Māori and realise that it is the best […]
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 7:32 am, July 15th, 2021 -
20 comments
Categories: covid-19, economy, employment, grant robertson, health, labour, Politics, unemployment
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Minister Roberston’s recent speech to the Trans Tasman Business Circle sets out both how this government is using the pandemic to reset whole sectors of the economy, and also how it is getting its head around economic and social challenges. The points made were unsurprising, but his intended direction was unclear.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 8:08 am, April 13th, 2021 -
14 comments
Categories: election 2020, election funding, electoral commission, electoral systems, maori party, national
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The Electoral laws about donations are pretty clear. Receive a donation over $30,000 and you should tell the Electoral Commission about the report within the next ten working days. But the Maori Party and the National Party have both managed to recently breach this simple requirement.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 9:22 am, February 14th, 2021 -
27 comments
Categories: auckland supercity, local body elections, local government, Maori Issues, Maori seats, Nanaia Mahuta, supercity
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The Government has introduced under urgency a bill that will change current law that allows for discriminatory attacks on the creation of Māori Wards.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 1:48 pm, November 5th, 2019 -
Comments Off on Young Māori voices on climate action
Categories: activism, climate change, Maori Issues
Tags: indigenous activism, indigenous peoples, rangatahi, te ara whatu
An indigenous youth delegation from Aotearoa is heading to the 25th UN Climate Talks.
Written By:
advantage -
Date published: 7:35 am, September 30th, 2019 -
15 comments
Categories: business, capitalism, Economy, energy, Environment, farming, housing, labour
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Last week the government launched its Economic Development Plan, arguably late but with lots of useful initiatives.
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 11:00 am, September 10th, 2018 -
61 comments
Categories: greens, labour, national, Nikki Kaye, nz first, Politics, Simon Bridges, the praiseworthy and the pitiful
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It is Maori Language week. And National has come out with the unusual situation of requiring primary and intermediate schools to teach a compulsory second language. But the language may not necessarily be te Reo Māori. And Simon Bridges opposes it being taught compulsorily.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 10:36 am, March 23rd, 2018 -
10 comments
Categories: greens, human rights, Maori Issues, treaty settlements
Tags: justice, marama davidson., parihaka, Parihaka Reconciliation Bill, te tiriti o waitangi
“I will apologise to the people of Parihaka who are here, while I do recount some of the important history that they have heard and know and live and breathed, but that still today, too many in our country are not aware of and are not familiar with and so I seek to put it on record in the House as part of my contribution.”
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 3:16 pm, August 24th, 2017 -
36 comments
Categories: accountability, making shit up
Tags: fool, mike hosking
Was it stupid or was it malicious? Either way, Mike Hosking is to apologise to the Maori Party.
Written By:
Natwatch -
Date published: 12:37 pm, July 20th, 2017 -
36 comments
Categories: im/migration, maori party, workers' rights
Tags: #IfItWasLabour, exploitation, immigrants, newshub, slave labour
Is how the media would report the plan – to have immigrants work here for 2 years unpaid – if it was a Labour Party policy. (Lookin’ at you Newshub)
Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 3:13 pm, July 19th, 2017 -
86 comments
Categories: election 2017, Maori seats, Media, nz first, Politics, winston peters, you couldn't make this shit up
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In the space of two days Winston has announced that a referendum on Maori seats would be a bottom line for a coalition but then it should be up to Maori if a change should occur. Update – make that a double backflip …
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 6:35 am, July 3rd, 2017 -
18 comments
Categories: climate change, disaster, Environment, Maori Issues
Tags: climate justice, climate litigation, Mataatua District Maori Council, Sarah Thomson
The scientific data clearly shows that the New Zealand Government needs to be doing a lot more than it’s doing at the moment. It is dragging the chain as far as the rest of the world is concerned.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 10:32 am, April 28th, 2017 -
11 comments
Categories: election 2017, greens, Maori Issues, Maori seats
Tags: Māori Greens
The Green Party’s Māori Caucus is on a national outreach tour to engage with Māori communities, starting in Northland today.
Written By:
Guest post -
Date published: 5:45 pm, March 10th, 2017 -
52 comments
Categories: uncategorized
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The Māori King’s comments reveal a much bigger crisis within Māori politics.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 5:51 pm, February 20th, 2017 -
54 comments
Categories: election 2017, elections, mana-party, Maori Issues, maori party, Maori seats, MMP, Politics
Tags: He Kawenata, He Kawenata ki Waenga i Te Roopu MANA me Te Paati Māori
The agreement between the Mana Movement and the Māori Party.
Written By:
Anthony R0bins -
Date published: 8:42 am, January 24th, 2017 -
81 comments
Categories: election 2017, mana, mana-party, Maori Issues, maori party, Maori seats
Tags: maori party, Maori seats, morgan godfery, ratana, ratana church
Totally unexpected in an election year, but Te Ururoa Flavell is making a play for the Māori seats. Morgan Godfery has some thoughts on the hype.
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