Analysis - The prime minister's attendance at Ōnuku marae saw protest, distraction and delay. And it underlined his avoidance of Waitangi.
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Hosted on MSNLuxon urged to deal with division over Māori rightsThe PM receives a warm welcome – and a call for stronger leadership – on Waitangi Day in the south The post Luxon urged to ...
Christopher Luxon has ruled out selling off state houses but says ... On whether asset sales will be a feature of next term, ...
OPINION Waitangi Day is a time to reflect on where we have come from and look forward to what we can achieve together. It has ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has suggested National may take asset sales to the next election but denies there are any ...
Waitangi leaders are warning of a “furore” building within te ao Māori that could disrupt this year’s Waitangi Day ...
Asked about comments by Shane Jones and Winston Peters, the PM says "I've seen MPs from lots of different parties making ... comments and remarks that aren't helpful".
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon fired a salvo at the chief executives of New Zealand’s largest banks saying it was “utterly unacceptable” that some were withdrawing banking services from businesses ...
Governor-General Dame Cindy Kiro will also attend the event alongside the Prime Minister.
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