Maori Party
Matthew Tukaki responds to Māori Party leaving House
Politicians - end the race debate, get on with your jobs - that short sharp message from the chair of the National Māori Authority.
In the latest political gnarl up, Te Paati Māori MP Rawiri Waititi… Video, Audio
Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi ejected from Parliament
Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi has been kicked out of the House for doing a haka in protest of questions by the Opposition about race-based policy.
National leader Judith Collins was asking… Video, Audio
Meet the new MPs: Te Pāti Māori
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them for you. Here are the new MPs from Te Pāti Māori. Video
Meet the new MPs: Te Pāti Māori
There are 42 new MPs in Parliament. They each give an introductory speech. We’re collecting them for you. Here are the new MPs from Te Pāti Māori.
Video, AudioRift between Maori Party and the Speaker continues
The rift between the Maori Party and the Speaker of the House continues, and in an unusual move Trevor Mallard has released correspondence between his office and the party's co-leaders.
The Maori… Audio
Māori Party keen to see Te Tiriti in Parliament pledge
The Māori Party is officially back in Parliament, and they have made their arrival well heard with a promise to try and change the oath of allegiance.
A 'carkoi' of Māori Party loyals made their way… Audio
Tracking the fortunes of the Māori Party
Māori politics is a story of rapid rises and sudden falls - and this year the Māori Party is back Audio
Tracking the fortunes of the Māori Party
Māori politics is a story of rapid rises and sudden falls - and this year the Māori Party is back
AudioWealth, weight, winners and the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard
Two days out, we hear surprise calls on wealth taxes and obesity and the Caucus crew debate the seats to watch, highs and lows, winners and losers. And we put our picks in an envelope. Video, Audio
Collins & Peters on thin ice as Ardern finds her feet
The New Zealand First Foundation in court, Judith Collins pays a price on Ponsonby Rd, Jacinda Ardern finds some form & a chance for Te Pati Maori. Video, Audio
Political commentators Matthew Hooton & Neale Jones
Matthew and Neale join Kathryn to talk about how the government is handling the Covid-19 outbreak and what options Cabinet has to ease the burden of the disease. They'll also look at delays to gun… Audio
Maori Party candidates selected
The Maori Party has selected candidates in two of its three target seats. Audio
Will voters welcome the Maori Party back?
Ousted at the last election, the Maori Party will seeking to get back into Parliament in September. The party hit its high point back in 2008 when it won five of the seven Maori seats, but lost seats… Audio
Nights' Pundit - Kai-A-Miro
Te Manu Korihi news editor Shannon Haunui-Thompson joins us on Nights to look back on 2017 and ahead to 2018 from a Maori perspective. Audio
'We need to pave way for our rangatahi' - Marama Fox
Tukoroirangi Morgan, the president of the Maori Party, has announced his resignation and has called for the party's co-leaders to follow suit. It follows a disastrous election result which saw the… Audio
Māori Party plans future after Tuku Morgan quits
Tukoroirangi Morgan has stood aside as President of the Māori Party, and other members of the executive have also stepped down. The party is no longer in Parliament; losing its only electorate seat… Audio
What happens without a Maori voice?
Te Manu Korihi news editor Shannon Haunui-Thompson joins us on Nights to talk about the implications of the recent election results for Maori representation in public life in Aotearoa. Audio
Ousted Māori Party considers next steps
Māori Party leaders blame themselves for the movement's ousting from Parliament, party founder Dame Tariana Turia says. Audio
'No independent Māori voice in Parliament' - Dame Tariana
How will the Māori Party make its way back into Parliament in 2020 after Labour swept all seven of the Māori seats? The party was ousted from Parliament after Te Ururoa Flavell lost the Waiariki seat… Audio
Māori Party plans to return, seeks new co-leader
A new Māori Party co-leader will need to be chosen in the next six weeks, under party rules. Te Ururoa Flavell has quit politics after losing his Waiariki seat to Labour's Tamati Coffey. The party's… Audio