
Former refinery shows commitment to oil spill response with new boat
While oil is no longer refined at Whangārei's Marsden Point, oil spills are still a risk.
While oil is no longer refined at Whangārei's Marsden Point, oil spills are still a risk.
It comes after Shane Jones referred to one High Court Judge as a 'communist'.
Luxon told Parliament Māori ceded sovereignty when signing the Treaty of Waitangi.
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The experienced cultural group will perform four times during a week-long visit.
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Minister's 5% marine title claim not based on analysis, just 'free-flowing discussion'.
Former cop Steve Alers says he was stopped for no good reason.
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PM Luxon defends the decision to revert to the former threshold for customary title.
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A veteran activist calls for unity to fight the coalition agenda.
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'Supporting the establishment of a Māori ward or wards takes nothing away from Pākehā.'
Napier was the first council in NZ to consult on the latest changes from the Government.
Act leader says the bill is being driven by his constituency and not an anti-Māori agenda.
Kiwi philanthropist Andrew Barnes kicks in $50k and will match other donations.
A $50m investment has surpassed expectations.
Reverend Dr Te Hira Paenga graduated with a PhD in theology.
Ngāti Rangi says mana whenua will be most affected by closure.
'The Government intends to engage with iwi/Māori and report back in late 2024.'
The facts behind the latest moves to change the legislation.
Christopher Luxon delivered a clear-cut message for councils.
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