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I don t have that lived experience - Luxon s difficulty with new role

I don t have that lived experience - Luxon s difficulty with new role Newsroom 15 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom National MP Chris Luxon is touted as a future leader and is registering in recent polls. He spoke to political editor Jo Moir about his current challenge in iwi development, and why he hasn t fronted on He Puapua. Chris Luxon joined the National Party after seven years at the helm of Air New Zealand. The backbenches are a long way from corporate high-flying wining and dining, but that said, his leader Judith Collins has given him three portfolios where he has the opportunity to be seen and heard.

We make no apology : Māori Housing Minister brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao

We make no apology : Māori Housing Minister brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao Newshub 15 hrs ago © Newshub Māori Housing Minister Peeni Henare brushes off lack of progress on Ihumātao. Māori Housing Minister Peeni Henare is unapologetic that little progress has been made on getting houses built at Ihumātao - whenua the Government purchased eight months ago.  The disputed south Auckland land was purchased from Fletcher Building in December for $30 million, in a Memorandum of Understanding between the Crown, Kīngitanga and Auckland Council.   Housing Minister Megan Woods said in December all parties had committed to there being housing on the site. She said the land could be used for papakāinga housing, housing for mana whenua and some public housing. 

WNEWS 06 07: Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP

Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP HASH(0x396b180) Too far too fast. That’s how National Party deputy leader Shane Reti sees the Government’s response to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson last week launched consultation with Māori on how the declaration could be implemented, saying it would not be bound by the ideas in He Puapua, a report written by an advisory panel. National has been attacking the Government over He Puapua, and Dr Reti says it’s still clearly Government policy. He says it’s not what National intended when it signed New Zealand up to the Declaration 11 years ago.

Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP

Reti wants go-slow on UNDRIP HASH(0x396b180) Too far too fast. That’s how National Party deputy leader Shane Reti sees the Government’s response to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Māori Development Minister Willie Jackson last week launched consultation with Māori on how the declaration could be implemented, saying it would not be bound by the ideas in He Puapua, a report written by an advisory panel. National has been attacking the Government over He Puapua, and Dr Reti says it’s still clearly Government policy. He says it’s not what National intended when it signed New Zealand up to the Declaration 11 years ago.

They will attempt to tie this to race : Collins wants Human Rights Commissioner sacked over Mongrel Mob donation

They will attempt to tie this to race : Collins wants Human Rights Commissioner sacked over Mongrel Mob donation Newshub 2 hrs ago Zane Small © Image - Human Rights Commission; Video - Newshub Watch: ACT s Nicole McKee met with a Mongrel Mob representative despite criticising Cabinet minister Willie Jackson for doing the same. National leader Judith Collins wants Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt sacked over a donation made to the Mongrel Mob.  The Human Rights Commission (HRC) donated $200 to the Mongrel Mob as koha - a customary Māori gift - when Hunt visited the Waikato gang pad in May, according to figures obtained under the Official Information Act by Newstalk ZB. 

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