South Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui is concerned fast track legislation may be used as a 'backdoor' method to obtain mining consent.
Opposition MPs and unions are criticising a proposal by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples to cut staff by 40 percent.
A Cabinet leak to 1News suggests the government may be rethinking its plans. But not according to Act.
Facing accusations he’s overstepped his power, Culture Minister Paul Goldsmith is sticking by his decisions to lobby Te Papa to remove a spray painted copy of the Treaty.
Māori space, Pasifika space, rainbow space and women’s space have been on campus for over three decades.
It’s almost a decade since former Prime Minister John Key first announced plans for a 620,000sq km sanctuary at the United Nations in New York in 2015.
In December 2023, members of Wakahourua edited the section of the Signs of a Nation display containing the English text of the Treaty of Waitangi using paint and angle grinders.
The revelation came in response to similar alleged breach in the UK
A former Minister for Treaty Negotiations and Attorney-General under Prime Minister John Key is warning the current National-led government against a Treaty referendum.
Polyfest director Seiuli Leo-Mau’u made the plea to Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters ahead of next year’s 50th celebrations.