Maori prefer general roll
NoneBrief news article on the breakdown of registrations on the general and Maori roll for 4 eastern bay electorates. …
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NoneBrief news article on the breakdown of registrations on the general and Maori roll for 4 eastern bay electorates. …
NoneTranscript of broadcast on Mana News on the decision by many Maori to not register or vote in the general …
Read MoreDeliberate Decisions Not Participate in the Maori Option
NoneTranscript of interviews on Radio New Zealand's Morning Report on the question of Republicanism. Inteview includes comments from Labour leader …
NoneTranscript of a Mana News Report on the Maori response to the idea of a Republic. Report led by Derek …
Read MoreMaori Respond to Repulican Push by PM & PM Responds
This CCANZ (Conference of Churches Aotearoa New Zealand) kit updates discussion and briefing papers on constitutional reform. The content detail …
Read MoreA CCANZ Kitset – Constitutional Reform (2nd Edition)
NoneA pamphlet prompting the idea of constitutional reform and the CCANZ resource Kitset – Constitutional Reform. …
NoneA series of regular feature articles written by Maori activist and writer Syd Jackson for Metro Magazine. Articles are written …
NoneA diagram illustrating the issues that lend argument to Constitutional Reform. …
NoneWritten by Pakeha journalist Nicola Legat, reporting on the tino rangatiratanga aspiration, analysis and vision by Te Ahi Kaa activists. …
NoneThree resolutions passed at Methodist Conference calling on parishes to give priority to the study of Te Whero!, to forge …
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