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I will continue to ask questions : Collins not backing down in face of Māori Party protests

I will continue to ask questions : Collins not backing down in face of Māori Party protests Newshub 2 hrs ago © Newshub Watch: National leader Judith Collins responds to Māori Party protests. National leader Judith Collins is not backing down from questioning Māori co-governance proposals despite the Māori Party accusing her of racism.  I will continue to ask questions on the constitutional nature that the Prime Minister s clearly got some plans around, until she starts to answer those questions directly, Collins said on Wednesday, following a heated debate in Parliament. I m the leader of the Opposition. I m not going to have my head petted and be told to sit down and be a good little girl.

Parliament s day of protests: From moving hikoi calling for life-saving drugs to Māori Party decrying racism

Parliament s day of protests: From moving hikoi calling for life-saving drugs to Māori Party decrying racism Newshub 3 hrs ago © Newshub Watch Newshub political reporter Jenna Lynch s report. It was a day filled with protest at Parliament, beginning with a moving hikoi calling for more money for life saving drugs, and ending with the Māori Party being thrown out of the debating chamber. Braving the pouring rain and lying down on the hard concrete, the Lie Down for Life protest made its way to Parliament on Wednesday to tell the Government they are worth it, and to demand a significant budget increase for drug-buying agency Pharmac. 

Collins dove headfirst into politics of division : How MPs reacted to Māori Party s racist rhetoric dispute

Collins dove headfirst into politics of division : How MPs reacted to Māori Party s racist rhetoric dispute Newshub 1 hour ago © Newshub Watch: Māori Party co-leader Rawiri Waititi is booted from Parliament for protesting racist rhetoric . It was a tense afternoon in Parliament as MPs debated whether the Māori Party was justified in protesting against racist rhetoric by National leader Judith Collins.  And there were mixed views on the issue. While Labour Party deputy leader Kelvin Davis accused Collins of diving headfirst into politics of division , ACT MP Nicole McKee said the Māori Party did not represent her. 

Pre-Budget boost: $170m to help bring early learning teachers pay in line with kindergartens

Pre-Budget boost: $170m to help bring early learning teachers pay in line with kindergartens Newshub 11/05/2021 © Newshub Watch the press conference. The Government has announced a $170 million pre-Budget boost to help bring early learning teachers pay in line with their kindergarten counterparts. The first part of the $170 million bump will increase funding for early childhood education (ECE) teachers from July 1 to keep up with their equivalents in kindergartens, whose pay goes up in bands. The minimum funding rate will move from $49,862 to $51,358. The big part of the Budget announcement is the Government will be introducing a new higher funding rate for ECE services that pay their staff at least the first six steps on the kindergarten teacher salary scale. 

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