
Shane Jones: Our image on the world stage is being tarnished
OPINION: The extraordinary behaviour of some MPs must be punished.
OPINION: The extraordinary behaviour of some MPs must be punished.
'We will take the [lessons] from this and fast-track more of the same.'
Former PM Dame Jenny Shipley claimed Seymour was 'inviting civil war'.
OPINION: We all have tino rangatiratanga, the right to self-determine, not only Māori.
The regional guides who are hitting the streets around Aotearoa.
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi talks infrastructure, Northland roads and Parliament's challenges.
OPINION: Hīkoi mō te Tiriti has been peaceful, but the Parliament haka changed things.
OPINION: 'Is it now time for our Parliament to accept the occasional haka?'
Up to 30,000 protesters are expected to descend on Parliament on Tuesday.
'I would fight against it. Māori have every reason to fight against it.'
Extraordinary display of protest interrupted the first vote on the Treaty Principles Bill.
Ernesto’s owner says politics doesn't have to leave a bad taste in your mouth.
Hīkoi mō te Tiriti is just the start of the call to action, organisers say.
The national hīkoi and Parliament's suspension over a haka are garnering headlines.
Haley Maxwell: 'I wanted to make sure the Tairāwhiti were on the map. Toitū Te Tiriti.'
Fenton St was blocked as the hīkoi went through.
Rawiri Waititi defends party's MP after she copped criticism from Shane Jones.
Flying out the door: A Hastings store sells close to 1000 tino rangatiratanga flags.
A heated session in Parliament took a sudden turn.
Furore the worst seen in more than 40 years of covering Parliament, says broadcaster.
OPINION: The first debate on the Treaty Principles Bill was always going to deliver drama.
The House was suspended briefly after the haka disrupted voting.
Parliament was halted after a large haka during voting on David Seymour's bill.
Speaker Gerry Brownlee suspended the House and ordered the public gallery cleared. Video / Parliament TV
A Mauri stone 'Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora' passes to communities, honouring ancestors and future.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has criticised the controversial Treaty Principles Bill ahead of its first reading today. Video / Mark Mitchell
Families spent time learning about Māori culture.
OPINION: Protesters have some heavyweight legal experts on their side.
The contentious bill will have its first reading in Parliament this afternoon.
Following the record $46k single huia feather sale, five more are for grabs.