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The reviewers of all Treaty of Waitangi clauses in legislation include three lawyers and a director, and will be expected to ...
The ACT Party fought to have a Treaty of Waitangi clause stripped out of amended education legislation - but was overruled.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon met with iwi and Māori trusts in Northland today to discuss further unlocking the region’s ...
New Zealand can look to China for an example of how AI is being utilized to benefit the country and its economy. A report by ...
According to the Ministry for Regulation, the proposed Regulatory Standards Bill (RSB) seeks to "establish a benchmark for ...
The Waitangi National Trust is excited to announce the appointment of Tania Te Rangingangana Simpson ONZM as its new ...
The complex work of undoing more than 230 years of colonisation is gruelling, but Traditional Owners' work is beginning to ...
Lobby group Hobson’s Pledge and Education Minister Erica Stanford have clashed over a claim the minister is sneaking a “radical” Treaty of Waitangi clause into legislation.
Treaty settlements are a way for the Crown to address its breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, including confiscating or selling Māori land.
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour will withdraw a letter to the United Nations after a talking to from Prime Minister ...
Analysis – With select committee hearings complete, the many submitters who called for the Regulatory Standards Bill to be thrown out – in the compost, as one put it – are destined for disappointment.
Wharehoka Wano Ngā Iwi o Taranaki: “The Coalition Government has no intention of maintaining the honour of the Crown,” citing ...
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