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Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clark ... “Sometimes a waiata(a Maori song) tells the story better than a debate ever could.” Stan Walker, who has long blended music with activism, says ...
Walker’s 30-minute set was followed by a Q&A moderated by Communication junior Leela Malladi. Malladi’s questions focused on Walker’s experience auditioning for and being on SNL.
"We cannot afford to waste time waiting for agencies to get their act together." Ngāti Toa leader Helmet Modlik has strongly urged the Government to immediately rectify systemic neglect and lack of ...
Kua tau ngā pou hou ki ... te Pouwhakahaere o Te Puia a Eraia Kiel, e manawa ora ana ia te taenga atu o ngā kaimahi hou. Hei tāna tonu, ‘nō mātou kē te whiwhi, nō mātou te maringanui kua hono mai me ...
Recorded Music NZ have today revealed a big list of 2025's finalists for all major categories, with superstars CHAII and Stan Walker leading the pack at five placings each. We'll be dusting off our ...
Stan Walker’s nominations include Single of the Year for Māori Ki Te Ao, which was No 1 on the Te Reo Chart for 55 weeks. Walker is also up for Best Solo Artist, Best Soul/R&B Artist ...
Te Ataarangi ki Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui is on a mission to foster and promote te reo Māori me ngā tikanga Māori in Te Tauihu o Te Waka-a-Māui, or across the top of the South Island.
Letters: Donald Trump’s tariffs display woeful ignorance; Te Pāti Māori and the Privileges Committee
US President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order after delivering remarks on reciprocal tariffs during an event in the Rose Garden entitled 'Make America Wealthy Again' at the White House.
Māori authorities continue to play a pivotal role in New Zealand’s drive for economic growth, as highlighted in the latest Tatauranga Umanga Māori quarterly report for December 2024.
E tū ana te Kapu Whutupōro-ā-ao ki Ingarangi a te 22 o Akuhata tae noa ki te 27 o Mahuru, ā, he kotahi wiki o te whakataetae NRLW ka mahue i te uri o Ngāpuhi mehemea i tākoro ia i te kapa Knights. Hei ...
Te Pāti Māori says it will hold its own "alternative independent hearing", in reaction to unfair actions by Parliament's Privileges Committee while considering complaints about a haka and protests in ...
Chairperson of Privileges Committee Judith Collins has confirmed the committee will still meet this afternoon, despite Te Pāti Māori MPs saying they will not be attending the hearing. MPs Rawiri ...
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