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Sensemaker: Why are there protests over Māori rights in New Zealand?

Nov 25, 20249 minEp. 491
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Episode description

A proposed new bill has prompted one of New Zealand’s biggest protests of all time. Why is it so controversial? And what does it seek to change?


Writer and producer: Claudia Williams

Episode photography: Jon Jones

Executive producer: Jasper Corbett


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