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A final roadie with Chris Finlayson
Chris Finlayson leaves quite the legacy but will not bore people by boasting about it.
Chris Finlayson leaves quite the legacy but will not bore people by boasting about it.
A document shows iwi land negotiators' intentions.
Prime Minister's symbolic gifts appreciated, play by children well received
Exhibition of Ratana history opens as celebrations begin
COMMENT: My generation lived through a golden period of New Zealand history.
The controversial CPTPP trade deal has passed its third reading in Parliament.
COMMENT: Govt is taking a more controlling approach to engagement with the treaty partner.
Court finds Church claim "seems overwhelming" but refuses to authorise use of force.
Sian Elias stands accused of flying in the face of mutual restraint and respect.
Parts of teachers' training college 15ha site sacred to Ngāti Whātua.
On September 18, 1840, Crown representatives came to Auckland for a founding ceremony.
"Partnership" has been replaced with the word "bridge" in name of Government's new agency.
Filmmakers tell the world about Whanganui River.
The treaty is alive says Justice Minister Andrew Little talking about partnership.
COMMENT: Spotlight on Waitangi museum project gives new opportunity for basic questions.
Hipkins, Davis and Henare will visit Hato Petera on Thursday.
Readers write: Why you should eat meat; all equal before the law; sanctity of life
Little said the proposal was something the Crown had not tried in a settlement before.
Māori nationwide to be asked: "What is keeping you awake at night?"
Tauranga iwi vow to keep fighting even as settlement signed at Parliament
Māori are leveraging their $50 billion plus in land and sea-based assets.
Giant Bastion Pt statue could rival New York's Statue of Liberty and Rio's Christ statue.
Charter school supporters say they have freedoms that special character schools don't.
COMMENT: The Govt should insist on getting more information before deciding on next steps.
David Parker says simply knowing someone does not constitute a conflict of interest.
Winston Peters launches fierce defence of David Parker over Te Arai exemption.
New Zealand is not alone in thinking its own history is boring.
Mystery surrounds what will be built on land on prime land on Fenton St.