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Maori Party opposing attack on marae autonomy

Maori Party opposing attack on marae autonomy 01 Apr 2021 15:03 PM More Related Stories HASH(0x3acd328) She says the Water Services Bill represents a clash between a western-centric worldview and te ao Māori. It allows officials to enter a marae if they believe its water supply poses a risk to public health. The Bill is a response to the 2016 Havelock North water crisis, when e-coli in the water supply led to four deaths and 45 people put in hospital. The Covid-19 Public Health Response Bill had similar measures giving police powers to enter marae without a warrant. What is it effectively that officials and government are so frightened of that we have autonomy on one of the very last bastions in our world that feel they have to continuously try to put up legislation that over-cooks one sector of our community, tangata whenua, Ms Ngarewa-Packer says.

Covid 19 coronavirus: Bachelor NZ contestant regrets calling mask wearing slavery , questioning science

Covid 19 coronavirus: Bachelor NZ contestant regrets calling mask wearing slavery , questioning science 5 Mar, 2021 08:41 PM 6 minutes to read Shivani Pragji has apologised for controversial social media posts. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald A contestant on the new season of The Bachelor has apologised for controversial social media posts comparing mask wearing to slavery and for questioning the scientific consensus around Covid-19. Stewart Sowman-Lund reports. Shivani Pragji is – according to her LinkedIn profile – a solicitor working for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, a government department responsible for 18 ministerial portfolios and overseeing our managed isolation system. In a post to her Instagram story, Shivani Pragji compared mask wearing to slavery . Photo / Instagram

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