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Union man for Maori Party in Ikaroa-Rawhiti Jacqui Stanford, Newstalk ZB May 19, 2013, 7:35 am The Maori Party's candidate for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti byelection is a family man who says he is passionate about the big issues facing the electorate, as well
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Maori Party announces Na Rongowhakaata Raihania as Candidate for Ikaroa Rawhiti by-election Saturday 18 May 2013 At the candidate selection hui held today at Ruahapia Marae at Waipatu, Hastings, Na Raihania was selected as the successful Maori Party
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Peter Dunne and John Banks, who have support agreements with the government, say Bill English has done a great job. The party leaders all had their say in parliament after Mr English presented his fifth budget on Thursday. Mr Peters, the NZ First
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Harawira condemns Maori Party support Felix Marwick, Newstalk ZB May 16, 2013, 9:57 am Mana MP Hone Harawira is condemning the Maori Party for supporting today's Budget. He says today we will find out whether its claim of having an advantage in being
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Chen Palmer excited about the opportunities for Maori in the Post Settlement era Chen Palmer hosted a forum in Wellington last night on the issues, challenges and opportunities facing Iwi Post-Settlement Governance Entities. Most iwi and hapu have
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Q+A programme ACT Leader John Banks tips first charter schools to be opened in deprived' areas John Banks says there will be three to five charter schools to begin with, but he expects that to grow over the next decade. The original plan was about
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Parliament will dedicate itself to a special sitting today to mark the death of Parekura Horomia and will rise early after that before attention moves to the looming byelection in the former Cabinet minister's Ikaroa-Rawhiti seat. Mr Horomia died a
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Journey Invite friends to discover what they are reading by connecting to Facebook. Connect with friends on Facebook and start sharing new and exciting content. Fox will not stand in Ikaroa Rawhiti NZ Newswire May 5, 2013, 10:50 am High profile
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Actually, while the above were genuine responses to the Sunday Star-Times' poll on the Government's $4 million "Constitution Conversation", they were answers to silly questions...The results should to be taken with the usual pinch of salt served with
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The first candidates are emerging for the Government's brainchild of privately run but state-funded schools. Geoff Cumming finds out who's putting their hands up and whether the case for change has even been proven It's exam time for applicants
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