The speaker of New Zealand’s parliament has told lawmakers that he will not consider further complaints about the use of the ...
Cancelling a plan to lower the age for Māori has been described as "institutionalised racism", though some experts say the ...
The speaker of New Zealand’s parliament has told lawmakers that he will not consider further complaints about the use of the ...
The age for free screenings will go from 60 to 58, but using money previously set aside to give Māori and Pacific access to tests from 50. A cancer network is calling it "institutionalised racism".
New Zealand Parliament rejects ban on Māori name Aotearoa, reflecting cultural tensions and language revitalization efforts.
It comes after the deputy prime minister tried to ban lawmakers from calling the country Aotearoa in parliament.
Clarke, a 22-year-old MP, shot to international fame last year when she ripped up a controversial bill and performed a haka, in front of its author. Her protest quickly went viral and – coming barely ...
As well as being an award-winning and critically acclaimed novelist and short story writer, Witi Ihimaera is also chairman of ...
Peters, who is Māori, opposes initiatives intended to advance Māori people and language. One former lawmaker, Peter Dunne, wrote in an opinion column in February that the squabble was more about ...
Government changes to bowel screening eligibility will leave more Māori and Pacific people at risk of dying at a younger age from bowel cancer, New Zealand Nurses Organisation Tōpūtanga Tapuhi ...
The Government’s plan to lower the age for free bowel cancer screening to 58 by redirecting money previously set aside to lower the age to 50 for Māori and Pacific people is deeply disturbing, unjust ...