Te Ururoa Flavell wants Māori to enrol - then make their election votes count
Former Māori Party leader is urging Māori to make their votes count.
Former Māori Party leader is urging Māori to make their votes count.
Cushla Tangaere-Manuel will go up against Meka Whaitiri.
The most likely coalition scenario remains the one National took off the table.
Two Labour MPs are opting for an electorate-or-nothing approach this election.
OPINION: Despite what Shane Jones says, the police are doing okay with gangs.
Te Au-Skipworth is taking a 'political pause' to spend time with her whānau.
OPINION: National have not cited a single policy to reduce crime.
Labour will hope the poll shows a recovery after the Meka Whaitiri and Stuart Nash dramas.
Labour's police spokesperson claims it is a lazy rehash of old National policy.
Cervical screening is the only national screening programme not to be free to all.
Tainui will take all Auckland Council shares up for grabs.
OPINION: Politicians agree we need 'infrastructure' but what of sustainability?
'I will be a staunch champion and advocate for Māori independence,' says Tākuta Ferris.
Turia also met National leader Christopher Luxon for the first time last night.
Heather Te-Au Skipworth was originally set to contest the Ikaroa-Rawhiti electorate.
'It doesn’t really matter which roll we’re on but it does matter that we vote'.
Labour's Ikaroa-Rāwhiti electorate wants Jackson to oppose Whaitiri.
“I’m not so sure why he [Simeon Brown] is so confused now.”
Iwi from around the rohe agree Budget 2023 has been kind to Māori.
Minister Willie Jackson defends drop in funding - these are 'very, very tough times'.
Regulator says Te Pāti Māori president has agreed to turn off donation taps.
Opinion: Female Māori politicians are challenging some of the norms of Parliament.
With the polls neck and neck, there's everything to play for this Budget.
Meka Whaitiri explains why she walked out on Labour and into the arms of Te Pāti Māori.
Hopes are high that Te Matatini will receive a funding boost from Budget 2023.
Businessman Rob Campbell asks why Budget announcements are in boardrooms and not marae.
National needs to show some leadership that will attract wahine Māori to its team.
Rawiri Waititi calls out Chris Luxon but won't be calling him on the phone.
The whānau of a former Labour stalwart are considering a tilt into politics.
The new poll follows Minister Meka Whaitiri's defection from Labour to Te Pāti Māori.