Speaker Trevor Mallard digs heels in over sexual assault accusation
4 May, 2021 08:12 PM
4 minutes to read I will support the woman and what she said, I will support the investigation that found that he seriously assaulted her said Trevor Mallard during last night s debate.
Video / Parliament TV I will support the woman and what she said, I will support the investigation that found that he seriously assaulted her said Trevor Mallard during last night s debate.
Video / Parliament TV
RNZ
By Meriana Johnsen for RNZ
In what the Opposition has described as a tawdry, sordid affair, the Speaker of the House has accused a former parliamentary staffer - to whom he had previously apologised for claiming he was a rapist - of sexual assault.
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Covid 19 coronavirus: Rawiri Waititi says Māori must make vaccine decision for themselves
11 Mar, 2021 12:37 AM
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The vaccine rollout is aiming to reach 2 million Kiwis within four months with people at higher risk if they catch Covid-19 being the next in line behind border and healthcare workers.
The vaccine rollout is aiming to reach 2 million Kiwis within four months with people at higher risk if they catch Covid-19 being the next in line behind border and healthcare workers.
RNZ
By Meriana Johnsen of RNZ
Māori MPs are reluctant to tell Māori they should get the Covid-19 injection, saying it s about mana motuhake and whānau have the right to choose.
We re not pandering to racism anymore — Experts hail BSA decision on te reo complaints tvnz.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tvnz.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BSA decision welcomed: Use of te reo Māori on radio and TV shouldn t be threatening
9 Mar, 2021 08:43 PM
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Veteran broadcaster Waihoroi Shortland recalls constant complaints when Te Karere, TVNZ s Māori news programme, first went to air in the mid-1980s. File photo / John Stone
Veteran broadcaster Waihoroi Shortland recalls constant complaints when Te Karere, TVNZ s Māori news programme, first went to air in the mid-1980s. File photo / John Stone
RNZ
By Meriana Johnsen of RNZ
The Broadcasting Standards Authority s decision to no longer take complaints from people upset about the use of te reo Māori on-air and on-screen has been welcomed.