The news on Maori (New Zealand people)-Government relations

69 days ago

There has been 15 news on Maori (New Zealand people)-Government relations in the past from 5 different sources and amongst 3 sections.

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Manurewa Marae inquiry: Te Pati Maori co-leaders say they're in dark about latest developments
NZ Herald link
69 days ago
Maori tribes appeal to King Charles to intervene in New Zealand's politics amid tensions over rights
Independent link
75 days ago
Maori unemployment and socioeconomic disparities: 'Our people need real solutions'
NZ Herald link
87 days ago
Treaty Principles Bill introduced early, Maori leaders call it dishonourable
NZ Herald link
109 days ago
Coalition policy: Maori academics ask the Government to rescind 'colourblind' directive
NZ Herald link
147 days ago
Treaty Principles Bill: Maori translators pen letter over 'deeply flawed translations'
NZ Herald link
235 days ago
Good in the Hood: Dave Letele urges Maori groups to apply as $1m in funding on offer
NZ Herald link
251 days ago
Te Pati Maori's self-referral for police investigation forces Government's hand on data issue
NZ Herald link
258 days ago
Care needed as Te Pati Maori inquiries follow proper process - Matthew Hooton
NZ Herald link
262 days ago
Budget 2024: Disturbing undertones in Te Pati Maori's messaging as it declares 'political independence' - Audrey Young
NZ Herald link
269 days ago
Horizons Regional Council fears for its relationship with Maori if Govt amendment gets adopted
NZ Herald link
271 days ago
Stratford District Council Long Term Plan: Future of Maori ward hot topic at marae meeting
NZ Herald link
305 days ago
Tensions rise between NZ's government and Maori people over treaty
Daily Telegraph link
397 days ago

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The coverage spreads amongst 3 sections:

business 20%
politics 33%
sports 7%

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There has been 5 news sources reporting on this, including: NZ Herald (73%), Independent (7%), The Washington Times (7%), The Star (7%), Daily Telegraph (7%).

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