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  2. Māori land march - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the government under Prime Minister Sidney Holland introduced the Maori Affairs Act to enable the use of what was called "unproductive Māori land". Applicants to the Māori Land Court could apply to have land vested in trustee ownership. The Maori Affairs Amendment Act 1967 introduced compulsory conversion of Māori freehold land with ...

  3. Māori protest movement - Wikipedia

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    The Māori Affairs Amendment Act 1967, as it became, generally allowed greater interference in Māori landholding, and was widely seen amongst Māori as a pākehā "land grab". Under the Māori Affairs Act of 1957, land owners who had shares less than $50 were forced to sell their shares which became a problematic type of land alienation.

  4. List of statutes of New Zealand (1949–1957) - Wikipedia

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    Maori Affairs Act Amended: 1962/67/74/85/87/88/91; Maori Trust Leases Renewal Act; Maori Trustee Act Amended: 1962/79/85/91/96; Motor Spirits Distribution Act Amended ...

  5. 54th New Zealand Parliament - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Under section 19 of Constitution Act 1986, Parliament must meet no later than six weeks after this date; on 29 November 2023, following the new government's first Cabinet meeting, Leader of the House Chris Bishop confirmed that the Commission Opening and State Opening of Parliament would take place on 5 and 6 December 2023, respectively.

  6. Caucuses and MPs' responsibilities in the 48th New Zealand ...

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    Spokesman for Maori Affairs; Member, Maori Affairs Select Committee; 6: Barbara Stewart: List MP: 118,000: Spokeswoman for Consumer Affairs; Spokeswoman for Family (including Disability, Senior Citizens and Women's Affairs) Spokeswoman for Health; Spokeswoman for Social Services; Spokeswoman for Tourism; Member, Health Select Committee; 7: Doug ...

  7. Gender inequality in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Maori Land Act 1993 provides for gender equality in the control and use of land and resources. [58] In terms of non-land assets, there are no restrictions on their equal rights to property, regardless of marital status. Women also have the equal right to financial services pursuant to the Human Rights 1993. [11]

  8. Mira Szászy - Wikipedia

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    After returning to New Zealand, she joined the Ministry of Maori Affairs as a welfare officer. [2] In 1951, she was involved in the establishment of the Māori Women's Welfare League (Te Ropu Wahine Maori Toko i te Ora) and was appointed secretary of its first executive. [3] Between 1973 and 1977, Szászy was president of the organisation. [4]

  9. List of statutes of New Zealand (1984–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Maori Language Act Amended: 1991 New Zealand Horticulture Export Authority Act [36] Amended: 1990/92/2002/03 New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act [37]