
Audrey Young: Dame Tariana Turia's inspirational interview
Tariana Turia in her own words: 'We are never going to be separate.'
Tariana Turia in her own words: 'We are never going to be separate.'
Minister reflects on nearly joining Te Pāti Māori, praises Dame Tariana Turia’s leadership.
OPINION: Five of the top columns of the year from Claire Trevett.
Dame Tariana Turia, former MP and government minister, has passed away at the age of 80. Video / Corey Fleming
Several hundred people are gathered at Pakaitore, Whanganui to farewell Dame Tariana Turia.
OPINION: New Zealand may never see her likes again.
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Turia served as a minister under both Labour and National governments.
Turia first entered Parliament in 1996 and left politics in 2014.
The issue has been brought into sharp focus by the Treaty Principles Bill.
OPINION: Five of the top columns of the year from Audrey Young.
Iain Rennie on taking the helm at the Treasury amid stormy clouds.
Barry Soper and Lara Greaves unpack the popular but contentious Prime Minister's record.
'Maranga! Maranga! Maranga!' empowers Māori history, offering diverse, scholarly essays.
From cutbacks to hīkoi, it's been a big year for politics.
A selection of cartoons from Herald cartoonist Rod Emmerson over the past year
Wellington's port says the proposal is self-serving and would strip its container traffic.
Minister Andrew Bayly sat down with Tom Raynel to discuss his 2024, and what comes next.
NZ First minister Shane Jones loses a tooth while giving a speech in the House at Parliament this week. Video / Parliament TV
War was waged on potholes and gang patches, on truancy and on each other.
'We’ve made more progress than I anticipated in terms of rebuilding our public support.'
On the Tiles recaps the year in politics, and the best and worst performers.
Hartley was the first mayor of the newly created North Shore City in 1989.
Debt increased considerably in Labour's second term.
One of the potential replacement aircraft will be very familiar to Christopher Luxon.
Te Pāti Māori seeks united opposition to oust 'cruel' government.
The Act founder said his old party was 'sending NZ bankrupt'.
Where the Prime Minister will be on national day is unclear.
Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau discusses her support for the controversial Reading Cinemas deal and airport sale. Video / Mark MItchell
Young leaders drove the massive hīkoi, emphasising empowerment and unity in Aotearoa.