ABUSE IN CARE, BOOT CAMPS
Aaron Smale (Newsroom): An apology both sincere and hollow
Bryce Edwards (Democracy Project): Holding state agencies to account for Abuse in care
RNZ: Government will not say if gang members to be excluded from abuse in care compensation
Tim Brown (RNZ):Abuse apology: Talk is cheap, it's time for action
Phil Smith (RNZ): The House: Apology approved: Apology bill not so much
Brent Edwards (NBR): Bipartisan responsibility for decades of state abuse (paywalled)
Giles Dexter (RNZ): Abuse survivors petition Parliament to accept all Royal Commission recommendations
Eleisha Foon (RNZ): Abuse in care survivors seek meaningful redress and cultural restoration
Ellen O’Dwyer (RNZ): Abuse survivors sceptical about funding boost for current redress system
Daniel Perese and Tini Molyneux (Te Ao Māori News): National apology: Takatāpui abuse in care will continue
John MacDonald: No mention of money doesn't make today's apology hollow
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk ZB): The most important thing is that things are actually fixed
Kerre Woodham (Newstalk ZB): How do you recover from abuse in care?
RNZ: Abuse in state care inquiry and apology: NZSL interpreted videos
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Military Boot Camps that the military don’t want to boot
TREATY OF WAITANGI
Lillian Hanly (RNZ): Senior lawyers call for Treaty Principles Bill to be abandoned
Stuff: Top lawyers tell PM to ‘abandon’ Treaty Principles Bill
Russell Palmer (RNZ): Treaty Principles Bill: Bill of Rights Act advice 'quite damning' - academic
Jamie Ensor (Herald): Treaty Principles Bill to finally face first vote as opposition looms large both inside, outside Parliament
Anneke Smith (RNZ): D-Day for government's Treaty Principles Bill
Thomas Manch (Post): Dead-end Treaty Principles (paywalled)
Chelsea Daniels (Herald): Front Page: Treaty Principles Bill: Why David Seymour might want it to fail
Jack McDonald (Post): Resistance against bill gaining momentum (paywalled)
Grant Duncan: "The Crown": What the heck is it anyway?
Liam Hehir (The Blue Review): Legal versus historical fictions (paywalled)
Joseph Los’e (Herald): Hīkoi to Parliament: David Seymour disappointed teachers encourage children to skip school and join hīkoi
David Farrar: Make principals accountable
Centrist: David Seymour questions media transparency on hīkoi leader’s Te Pāti Māori ties
Peter Williams: Luxon Misses the Mark
Barry Soper (Herald): The hīkoi has lost the argument for many (paywalled)
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk ZB): Disrupting people won't make us sympathetic to your cause
Ryan Bridge (Newstalk ZB): The price we must pay for living in a democracy
Stewart Sowman-Lund (Spinoff): On the frontlines of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti
RNZ: Retracing the footsteps of past Māori protest movements
Raphael Franks (Herald): Hīkoi heads for Hamilton: Protest continues to Rotorua ahead of Treaty Principles Bill vote
Mildred Armah and Karanama Ruru (Stuff): 'It's just the mana': The swaying, history-making hīkoi across the Auckland Harbour Bridge
RNZ: Hīkoi protest: Thousands march through key Auckland sites on day three
1News: Toitū te Tiriti hīkoi day three: Auckland Harbour Bridge crossing
Lyric Waiwiri-Smith (Spinoff): ‘Whaka round, find out’: When the hīkoi came to Auckland
Te Aniwaniwa Paterson (Te Ao Māori News): Government makes decisions about Māori without Māori, Pera Paniora says
Alex Casey (Spinoff): A hīkoi dispatch from Ōtautahi
FAST TRACK, ENVIRONMENT, CONSERVATION
Thomas Coughlan (Herald): Shane Jones promises rare frogs will no longer stifle growth as fast track bill gets second reading
Tom Pullar-Strecker (Post): Shane Jones hopes fast-track regime can be the 'most permissive' in developed world (paywalled)
Farah Hancock (RNZ): Fast-tracked gold mine has shaky compliance history, audit reveals
David Williams (Newsroom): Mike Joy floats legal action over nitrate pollution ‘ecocide’
Greg Donnison and Chantal Pagal (Hastings Leader): Smarter, sustainable solutions to build resilience for water use
RNZ: Insecticide chlorpyrifos faces ban
1News: DOC to trial paid parking at three high use sites
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