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The Waitangi Tribunal’s interim judgment on the Regulatory Standards Bill strongly suggests the Government has been playing ...
The Privileges Committee recommendation for suspension of three Maori Party MPs for performing a haka in Parliament has been described as appearing to be partisan, indefensible and open to attacks ...
Jack Tame’s Q+A interviews are often a litmus test for political discourse in Aotearoa, but his recent frost-fest with Green ...
The Government’s desire to heavily punish Maori Party MPs for their haka in Parliament in opposition to the Treaty Principles ...
Another science fund bites the dust in New Zealand.
Art is inevitable, eternal, inexhaustible, unsuppressable. It comes from a place deep within ourselves; it comes from the spaces deep between ourselves, and it connects us like a tether. Even when ...
Te Pāti Māori stands in staunch and emotional opposition to the Government’s so-called Equal Pay Amendment Bill, calling it a ...
New Zealand First’s Shane Jones has long styled himself as the “Prince of the Provinces,” a champion of regional development and economic growth. But beneath the bluster lies a troubling pattern of ...
New Zealand was once in a sustained Australasian partnership. Now, with New Zealand tracking further and further into policy ...
Indonesia could do without an increase in military spending that the Ministry of Defence is proposing. The country has more pressing issues, including public welfare and human rights. Moreover, the ...