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What is Bigger than the Treaty of Waitangi

A Nation Grapples with Unimaginable PainThe Royal Commission into child slavery shocked New Zealand this week, unearthing harrowing truths about abuse in government institutions, churches, and NGOs. Survivors recounted years of neglect, exploitation, and betrayal. Their voices carried the weight of history and demanded attention. As the revelations unfolded, many questioned whether this inquiry symbolised a national reckoning more profound than even the Treaty of Waitangi’s legacy.The Treaty, a cornerstone of New Zealand’s identity, represents partnerships and promises between Māori and the Crown. However, the systemic exploitation of children—cutting across ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic lines—suggested a collective wound that transcends…

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In Willie We Trust A Champion for Māori Development and Unity

Willie Jackson stands as a formidable leader and advocate for Māori development in New Zealand. His contributions across politics, broadcasting, and grassroots activism have left an indelible mark on the nation’s social and cultural landscape. With a career rooted in equity and justice, he continues to champion Māori aspirations while fostering unity and cultural pride.A Lifelong Advocate for Māori DevelopmentWillie Jackson’s journey began in the vibrant communities of Porirua and South Auckland. With whakapapa ties to Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Porou, he grew up surrounded by strong examples of Māori leadership. His mother, Dame June Jackson, was a trailblazer in…

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55-photos-of-the-week

Step into the vibrant heart of Wellington with 55 stunning photos from last week, showcasing the city’s most exciting moments. From lively gatherings to unique experiences, these images capture the true essence of what makes Wellington special. Every snapshot reveals the energy and creativity that filled the streets, leaving a lasting impression of the week’s best events. Whether you missed out or want to relive the magic, this collection offers an insider’s look at the happenings across the city. Explore the gallery and see Wellington in its finest light, all in one place. Edit gallery

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Tragic Shark Attack Near Chatham Island

A fatal shark attack near the Chatham Islands has shocked New Zealand, highlighting the rare but devastating risks of marine encounters. The incident occurred on 19 November 2024, claiming the life of a 24-year-old commercial diver.Details of the Tragic IncidentJade Kahukore-Dixon was diving off a boat near the Chatham Islands when he was attacked, reportedly by a great white shark. Despite the crew’s quick response and efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries before reaching the hospital. This marks one of the few fatalities in recent years caused by a shark in New Zealand waters.Picture source: Jade kahukore…

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How Bad Has Mainstream Media Bias Got? A First-Hand Perspective

By David Seymour, ACT LeaderThe role of the media is to inform, challenge, and provide a platform for fair debate. However, my recent experience with sections of New Zealand’s mainstream media has made one thing painfully clear: bias has crept into the heart of their reporting. When I introduced the Treaty Principles Bill, the media’s reaction wasn’t to engage in a balanced discussion but to frame the Bill – and me – in the worst possible light.Picture source: Facebook (David Seymour)A Tale of Two InterviewsTake my recent interview on TVNZ’s Breakfast. Host Jenny-May Clarkson didn’t just ask tough questions –…

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Treaty Amendments for Dummies: What’s This All About?

The Treaty of Waitangi is often called New Zealand’s founding document, signed in 1840 between Māori chiefs and the British Crown. It established a framework for governance, land ownership, and Māori rights. Over time, these foundational agreements have been interpreted and reinterpreted, particularly through the concept of Treaty principles. Now, the Treaty Principles Bill, introduced by ACT leader David Seymour, aims to redefine how these principles are applied. Let’s break it down.What Are the Treaty Principles?The original Treaty text is relatively straightforward, containing three main articles:1. Governance: Māori ceded sovereignty to the Crown.2. Property Rights: Māori retained ownership of their…

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Māori MP Leads Historic Protest with Haka Against Treaty Principles Bill

The New Zealand Parliament became a battleground for cultural and political rights as Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke staged a dramatic protest. During the first reading of a contentious bill aiming to remove Treaty of Waitangi principles from legislation, Maipi-Clarke tore up documents symbolising the bill and performed a haka. Her actions were supported by party co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, with opposition MPs joining the protest.The bill, introduced by ACT Party leader David Seymour, has drawn widespread criticism for undermining the Treaty, signed in 1840 between the Crown and over 500 Māori chiefs. This foundational document ensures…

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Fleeing the Trump Effect: Why Americans Are Turning to Wellington

Post-Election Spike in InterestIn the wake of the recent U.S. elections, Wellington, New Zealand, has emerged as a sought-after destination for American property buyers. According to data from Sotheby’s International Realty, there has been a remarkable 115% increase in searches for Wellington properties by U.S.-based users. This surge reflects a growing trend of Americans seeking political stability and safety abroad. Notably, Donald Trump’s polarizing influence on American politics has been cited as a key factor driving many to explore international real estate markets. His tenure and subsequent impact on U.S. governance have left many affluent Americans reevaluating their long-term living…

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PM Apologizes for Sexual Abuse in New Zealand’s Care Institutions

Recent findings from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care have cast a stark light on the widespread abuse suffered by vulnerable individuals in New Zealand’s state and faith-based care institutions over several decades. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a formal apology, acknowledging the severe harm and the failure of governmental oversight that allowed this abuse to persist. Below, we examine the scope of these findings, the systemic flaws exposed, and the path forward for justice and healing.Introduction to the Royal Commission FindingsThe Royal Commission’s inquiry, spanning from 1950 to 2019, investigated abuse across numerous state-run institutions, including…

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Missed the Wellington Action this Week? Catch up with these 55 Photos

Step into the vibrant heart of Wellington with 55 stunning photos from last week, showcasing the city’s most exciting moments. From lively gatherings to unique experiences, these images capture the true essence of what makes Wellington special. Every snapshot reveals the energy and creativity that filled the streets, leaving a lasting impression of the week’s best events. Whether you missed out or want to relive the magic, this collection offers an insider’s look at the happenings across the city. Explore the gallery and see Wellington in its finest light, all in one place. Edit gallery

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