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Maori Party

Restorative Justice: Turning The Tide

Later this week around 160 restorative justice practitioners from around New Zealand converge on Wellington for the 2010 National Restorative Justice Conference.

Speech: Judicial Matters - Rahui Katene

Speech: Judicial Matters - Rahui Katene

Judicial Conduct Commissioner and Judicial Conduct Panel (Deputy Commissioner and Disposal of Complaints Amendment Bill, District Courts (District Court Judges) Amendment Bill, Judicature (Judicial Matters) Amendment Bill,

Rahui Katene; Justice Spokesperson for the Maori Party

Mental Health Bill Voted Down By National

Mental Health Bill Voted Down By National

The National Party put politics before metal health patients and their families when it voted against a bill to improve the delivery of mental health services last night, Luamanuvao Winnie Laban says.

Speech: Resource Management (Requiring Authorities) Amendment Bill - Hone Harawira

Speech: Resource Management (Requiring Authorities) Amendment Bill - Hone Harawira

Resource Management (Requiring Authorities) Amendment Bill

Hone Harawira, Maori Party Member of Parliament for Te Tai Tokerau

Wednesday 17 March 2010; 9.30pm

Mr Speaker, this bill raises a few issues for us as a Maori Party.

Speech: Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment And Treatment) Amendment Bill : Hone Harawira

Speech: Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment And Treatment) Amendment Bill : Hone Harawira

Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment & Treatment) Amendment Bill

Speech - Imprisonment In The 21st Century: Rahui Katene

Speech - Imprisonment In The 21st Century: Rahui Katene

Mini Symposium "Imprisonment in the 21st Century"

Hunter Council Chamber, Victoria University of Wellington

Wednesday 17 March 2010; 5pm

Rahui Katene, Justice spokesperson for the Maori Party

Labour Clumsy In Opposition - Sharples

Labour Clumsy In Opposition - Sharples

Maori Affairs Minister Dr Pita Sharples says Labour is clumsy in opposition and suprisingly unclear about how multiple Ministerial roles work.

"In Parliament today, Labour MPs asked why I, as Associate Minister of Corrections, was not consulted about the three strikes policy.

Speech: Budget Policy Statement 2010 And Half Year Economic And Fiscal Update - Te Ururoa Flavell

Budget Policy Statement 2010 and Half Year Economic and Fiscal Update

Te Ururoa Flavell; MP for Waiariki

Wednesday 17 March 2010; 4.15pm

Cosgrove: Sharples Sidelined In Corrections Role

Cosgrove: Sharples Sidelined In Corrections Role

A Cabinet document reveals that Associate Corrections Minister Pita Sharples was deliberately not consulted on the Government's three strikes policy, says Labour Law and Order spokesperson Clayton Cosgrove.

Jones: Government's Failure To Consult Insults Maori Party

Jones: Government's Failure To Consult Insults Maori Party

The Government's failure to consult either Associate Corrections Minister Pita Sharples or the Maori Party on the three strikes policy is an insult to the Maori Party and proves how limited its influence is, says Labour MP Shane Jones.