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![]() The Dominion Post | The Dominion Post The Queen once received a down-trou insult. On another occasion she had a smelly T-shirt flung at her, although her smile did not waver. National Party leader Don Brash was plastered with a faceful of mud, although he, too, tried to keep smiling. Governor-General ? Waitangi Day addressScoop.co.nz (press release) Waitangi Day 'a time for reflection'New Zealand Herald all 24 news articles » |
![]() The Age | TVNZ A 172 years since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, New Zealand for the second time has a Maori Governor General. Sir Jerry Mateparae, five months into his five-year-term, strode onto Te Tii Marae for the first time in his role as the Queen's ... Visits to marae should continue: PMOtago Daily Times Cannon fire, sinking waka offer calmer day at Waitangi3News NZ Labour leader calls for Waitangi Day honoursNew Zealand Herald Stuff.co.nz -Auckland stuff.co.nz all 259 news articles » |
![]() Stuff.co.nz | Stuff.co.nz It's hard to find a copy of the groovily packaged double-LP recording of Earth and Sky these days, but at the time it was a smash hit: a big, raw, hippy-ish retelling of the Maori creation myth of Rangi and Papa, sung and performed by more than 300 ... and more » |
![]() Sunday Star Times | Radio New Zealand New Zealand's Governor-General has been asked to declare whether he represents the Queen and interests of the Maori people or the Government during his inaugural visit to Waitangi. Every year, New Zealand marks its national day and the signing of the ... Waitangi Day: How can we reclaim the day?New Zealand Herald The hope: a niggle-free Waitangi DayThe Bay of Plenty Times all 155 news articles » |
Northern Advocate He is the Queen's representative in New Zealand, recently the country's top soldier and a Maori who is visiting Waitangi for the first time as Governor-General. But yesterday Sir Jerry Mateparae was happy to stop by and chew the fat with workers at a ... |
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