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pita sharples ’
Mar 19th, 2014 |
By Sam Duff |
Category: Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Most Popular
There are questions about his mana, but Te Ururoa Flavell tells SAM DUFF it is better to be on the field scoring goals.
Tags: 2011 General Election, 2014 General Election, Act Party, Alliance, Auckland, Beehive, Bryce Edwards, Christchurch, community, education, election, feature, future, government, Green party, Hoani Hotene, hone harawira, Jennifer McIlroy, john key, journalism, Labour party, Levin, Mana Party, Maori, maori party, national, national party, new zealand, new zealand first, newswire, NZ, parliament, Petone, pita sharples, politics, porirua, Rangi Phillips, Sam Duff, Tariana Turia, Te Ururoa Flavell, The Conservatives, The Internet Party, United Future, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Feb 29th, 2012 |
By Callum Valentine |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, News
Pita Sharples says we need to develop brand New Zealand through projects such as Waka Maori, reports CALLUM VALENTINE
Tags: 2015, China, companies, free trade, john key, journalism, Maori designers, minister of maori affairs, new zealand, New Zealand Business, new zealand inc, newswire, ngarimu blair, ngati whatua, ngati whatua o orakei, NZ, pita sharples, porirua, Rugby World Cup, Rugby World Cup 2011, Taha Maori, tapawaka, tikanga Maori, tourism, Trade, trade shows, waka maori, Whitireia Journalism School
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Nov 28th, 2011 |
By Tennessee Mansford |
Category: Featured Article, News
The Maori electorates have taken on a different composition with the Maori Party only winning three seats. NICK GRAY and TENNESSEE MANSFORD report.
Tags: labour, Mana, Maori electorates, maori party, Nick Gray, pita sharples, Tariana Turia, Tennessee Mansford, Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan
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Nov 27th, 2011 |
By Grant Ellen |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, Opinion
Before the election, child poverty hotly-debated.
Tags: 90-day trial period, act, Aroha Rickus, Asset sales, beneficiaries, Coalition, Dr Pita Sharples, election, journalism, labour market, maori party, minimum wage, national, new zealand, newswire, paula bennett, pita sharples, poverty, private investors, Rongatai, The X-Files, Unemployment, United Future, wellington, Whanau Ora, Whitireia Journalism School
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Nov 26th, 2011 |
By Abby Brown |
Category: Latest News, News
Election drinking game and anti-National events popular.
Tags: act, Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party, Bill and Ben Party, decision11.co.nz, don brash, drinking game, Duncan Garner, election, Feelers, Green party, Hone Harawea, Jerry Brownlee, John Banks, John Campbell, john key, labour, Mark Sainsbury, nek minute, new zealand, newswire, NZ, parliament, Paul Henry, Peter Dunnes, phil goff, pita sharples, Politican, politics, Rodney Hyde, Stephen donald, tea gate, vote, Wanna-ben, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic, Winston Peters
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Nov 14th, 2011 |
By Tessa Johnstone |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout
TESSA JOHNSTONE looks at challenges facing the 29-year-old language movement.
Tags: Anne Tolley, early childhood education, Early Childhood Education Taskforce, education, Education review Office, kohanga, Llani Harding, Maori, Maori language, Maori language learning, ministry of education, newswire, pita sharples, Shane Aramoana, Tane Mahuta, te kohanga reo, te kohanga reo national trust, te kohanga reo o nga mokopuna, te reo, Tina Olsen-Ratana, Treaty of Waitangi, Treaty of Waitangi claim, wellington, Whitireia Journalism School
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Sep 8th, 2011 |
By Katie McAlister |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features
The Bilingual Leo Pacific Coalition wants official minority status for five Pacific languages, reports KATIE McALISTER.
Tags: Auckland, bilingual early childhood education, bilingual education, bilingual goals, Bilingual Leo Pacific Coalition, bilingualism, Bridget Kauraka, cook island, Cook Islands, curriculum, education, endangered languages, Folauga journals, Galumalemana Alfred Hunkin, Government funding, Human Rights Commission, identity, immersion schools, journalism, Judy Taligalu McFall-McCaffery, labour, literacy resources, maori party, Maungakiekie, ministry of education, national, new zealand, newswire, Niue, Niuean, NZ, NZQA-approved courses, official minority status, pacific, Pacific Island Affairs, Pacific languages, parliament, pasifika, Peseta Sam Lotu-Liga, petition, pita sharples, Samoa, Samoan, Samoan Studies, Su’a William Sio, Tariana Turia, Te Punanga Reo Kuki Airani, Tokelau, Tokelauan, Tonga, Tongan, Tupu series, United Nations, Victoria University, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Jun 16th, 2010 |
By Greg Ford |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, News
A Wellington Jewish community leader says some cartoons of John Key with a big nose are offensive, reports GREG FORD.
Tags: Bernadette Courtney, Cartoonist, cartoons, David Lange, david zwartz, Dominion Post, Dr Pita Sharples, ethics, ethics in journalism, ethnic affairs, ethnicity, Helen Clarke, Jewish, Jewish Council, Jewish people, Jim Bolger, john key, MAORI Affairs minister Dr Pita Sharples, media, national party, Nazi's, new zealand, newswire, NZ, Office of Ethnic Affairs, parliament, Peter Bromhead, pita sharples, Prime Minister, Prime Minister John Key, te tari matawaka, Tom Scott, wellington, Wellington Jewish Community, Wellington Jewish Council, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Mar 19th, 2010 |
By Vaughan Elder |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout
Maori are over-represented among low-paid workers. VAUGHAN ELDER takes a look at Maori views of the minimum wage.
Tags: Karen Bruce, maori party, minimum wage, National Government, Ngapuhi, Olive Harding, pita sharples, Service and Food Workers Union, Statistics New Zealand, Tai Tokerau, wellington
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Dec 13th, 2009 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout
Our IN DEPTH team finds the Foreshore and Seabed Act repeal may put an end to National’s wedded bliss with electors.
Tags: Chris Finlayson, Foreshore and Seabed Act, Foreshore debate, foreshore law repeal, John Key. Maori Party, Maori, national, national-led government, new govt's first year, new zealand, newswire, Peter Dunne, pita sharples, PM Key, politics, Prime Minister Key, race debate, review of foreshore act, Tariana Turia, United Future, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Mar 26th, 2009 |
By Luke Appleby |
Category: Latest News, News
Crown’s treatment of Te Rauparaha ruled a treaty breach.
Tags: february, kapiti island, matiu rei, ngati toa, pita sharples, settlement, signing, Treaty of Waitangi, video
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Nov 27th, 2008 |
By Paul McBeth |
Category: Featured Article, News
The election results are done and dusted, but how did the predictions go? PAUL McBETH looks back on what the pundits were saying prior to the only poll that counted.
Tags: audrey young, Bill English, bugger the polls, cabinet, cabinet forecasts, cabinet predictions, colmar brunton, david farrar, fairfax media, fairfax media nielsen, Hekia Parata, herald digi-poll, herald on sunday, Jim Bolger, john key, Kiwiblog, lockwood smith, matt mccarten, maurice williamson, national, national-led government, newswire, NewsWire poll, NZ Herald, paula bennett, Peter Dunne, pita sharples, polling, polls, pundits, steven joyce, Tariana Turia, trans tasman, transtasman, tvnz
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Paul McBeth |
Category: Featured Article, News
The dust is settled and National has won the reins of power – PAUL McBETH looks at what they have planned for New Zealand.
Tags: Act Party, Annette King, apec, Bill English, cabinet, Chris Finlayson, cullen fund, education, EFA, electoral finance, emissions trading, fast forward fund, infrastructure, jane clifton, john key, Kiwisaver, law & order, murray mccully, national-led government, Nick Smith, no parole, nz prime minister, nz superannuation, Peter Dunne, phil goff, pita sharples, resource consent, resource management, rma, Rodney Hide, Tariana Turia, tax cuts, tertiary education commission, three strikes, tim groser
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Nov 7th, 2008 |
By Paul McBeth |
Category: Featured Article, Features
NewsWire’s resident political pundit PAUL McBETH joins the chorus of picks for Cabinet places.
Tags: Act Party, cabinet, cabinet ministers, coalition government, election 2008, Green party, jeanette fitzsimons, Labour party, mmp, national party, Peter Dunne, pita sharples, Rodney Hide, Russel Norman, steven joyce, Tariana Turia, United Future
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Nov 5th, 2008 |
By Hinano Andrews |
Category: Featured Article, Features
Four years after forming, the Maori Party could decide how our next government is formed. HINANO ANDREWS looks at its history.
Tags: election 2008, electoral commission, Foreshore and Seabed Act, labour, maori party, Maori seats, Maori vote, national, Parliament. MMP, pita sharples, Tariana Turia, Treaty of Waitangi
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Nov 4th, 2008 |
By Paul McBeth |
Category: Featured Article, Features
Current polling has National sleep-walking to victory, but PAUL McBETH’s analysis shows it will be much closer than you think.
Tags: Act Party, coalition agreement, david farrar, election 2008, electoral system, FPP, Grant Robertson, Green party, Helen Clark, Jim Anderton, john key, judith tizard, Labour party, maori party, Marian Hobbs, marian simms, mmp, national party, nikki kaye, Peter Dunne, pita sharples, progressive party, Stephen Franks, United Future, voting
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Sep 3rd, 2008 |
By Paul McBeth |
Category: Latest News, News
Social networks will be used to enrol ‘missing’ voters.
Tags: bebo, election, election 2008, election enrolment, electoral enrolment centre, electoral roll, general election, hone harawira, Maori, maori party, maori voters, pita sharples, Polynesian, social network, social networks, young voters, youth vote, youth voters
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