
Rātana 2025: Govt faces Māori leaders ahead of Treaty Principles Bill hearings
Speakers from both sides spoke about the need for collaboration.
Speakers from both sides spoke about the need for collaboration.
The gesture was controversial enough, but now come the sub-controversies.
Two bills being heard by the Social Services and Community Committee are affected.
OPINION: 'We're unintentionally creating heat traps in our pursuit of modern aesthetics.'
More than 300,000 submissions set a new record for the Treaty Principles Bill.
André Gleißner died alongside four women after car driven through Magdeburg market.
Young leaders drove the massive hīkoi, emphasising empowerment and unity in Aotearoa.
The PM's one-liner received the most nominations for the award.
Service's reputation is being tarnished by those acting inappropriately, its CEO says.
The new ruling is the latest twist in the 20-year legal saga regarding customary rights.
A petition for a Tino Rangatiratanga flag emoji gains thousands of signatures.
Roimata Smail: 'This generous support ensures students access clear Treaty knowledge.'
A Jewish intermediate school student was pushed to the ground and threatened with a stick.
'To walk into a space we thought was safe and then be targeted ... made us sick.'
'When I put on that serious-writer hat, it squeezes my head, and no thoughts come out.'
OPINION: Mark Mitchell's hardline approach is great for headlines but not practical.
OPINION: 'Please fix both these major driving problems this year.'
OPINION: Once proud and hard-working, most Māori have no meaningful mahi.
OPINION: Our readers have their say.
And how international media are framing the Treaty Principles Bill debate.
Caleb Moses has crunched the numbers to estimate how many people marched in the hīkoi.
OPINION: A lifetime Black Power member on the new law, which takes effect tomorrow.
OPINION: 'Instead of empty rhetoric, the Government needs to take action – now.'
OPINION: The gang patch law kicks in on Thursday but let's wait for the reactions.
OPINION: Why wait half a year for a bill which is going nowhere?
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi talks infrastructure, Northland roads and Parliament's challenges.
OPINION: 'Is it now time for our Parliament to accept the occasional haka?'
Some schools endorse the hīkoi, flouting rules on political neutrality, Act's leader says.
'I would fight against it. Māori have every reason to fight against it.'
The House was suspended briefly after the haka disrupted voting.