• The New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy is a debate in the politics of New Zealand. It concerns the ownership of the country's foreshore and seabed...
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    arose out of, and further fueled, the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy. The act was repealed and replaced by the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai...
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    Ngati Apa v Attorney-General (category Use New Zealand English from August 2015)
    Attorney-General was a landmark legal decision that sparked the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy. The case arose from an application by eight northern...
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  • Iwi (category Use New Zealand English from July 2018)
    foreshore areas polarised public opinion (see New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy). In Māori and in many other Polynesian languages, iwi literally...
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    wikidata descriptions as a fallback New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy – Indigenous rights controversy Offshore geotechnical engineering – Sub-field...
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    restored and are open to the public. New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 Water in New Zealand Environment...
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    represent the New Zealand Church Missionary Society. It was adopted as a national flag by a group of rangatira (Māori chieftains) in 1834 and is today more...
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    Intertidal zone (redirect from Foreshore)
    foreshore. One recent example is the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy. In legal discussions, the foreshore is often referred to as the wet-sand...
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    some Māori and others in 2005 in the wake of the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy. A large quantity of it is shipped to China and Japan, but...
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    Freedom to roam (category CS1 maint: date and year)
    legal and political disputes can arise over the ownership and public use of the foreshore. One recent example is the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy...
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  • spending and regulate electoral advertising (2007). New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy; passed the Foreshore and Seabed Act (2004). Marine and Coastal...
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  • The Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 is an Act of the New Zealand Parliament created to replace the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004. It...
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  • had been admitted to the Union. Equal footing New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy Offshore oil and gas in the United States Outer Continental Shelf...
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  • Anti-Māori sentiment (category Use New Zealand English from June 2024)
    As of the 2023 census, one in five New Zealanders are of Māori descent. The 2004 Foreshore and Seabed controversy led to a resurgence of the Māori protest...
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    Hīkoi (category Use New Zealand English from June 2024)
    organised during the 2004 Foreshore and seabed controversy in opposition to the nationalisation of New Zealand's foreshore and seabed along the coastline....
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    Tariana Turia resigned as MP and from the Labour Party on 30 April 2004 following the foreshore and seabed controversy. She won the resulting by-election...
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    the foreshore and seabed controversy in 2004, in which the New Zealand government claimed sole ownership of the New Zealand foreshore and seabed, over...
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    Buildings over the foreshore and seabed controversy, 2004 Prior to New Zealand becoming a British colony in 1840, politics in New Zealand was dominated by...
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  • opposition to the Iraq War; and the foreshore and seabed controversy, which caused disillusioned Māori Labour MPs to split and create the Māori Party. In...
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  • Hori (slur) (category Use New Zealand English from May 2020)
    European colonisation of New Zealand. By means of synecdoche, the term came to be ascribed firstly to any unknown male Māori and then as a negative epithet...
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    Helen Clark (category Use New Zealand English from May 2013)
    the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme and KiwiSaver. Her government also introduced the Foreshore and Seabed Act...
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    Old Russell / Okiato Wellington has been the capital of New Zealand since 1865. New Zealand's first capital city was Old Russell (Okiato) in 1840–41....
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    treatment" to the Māori population, particularly over the foreshore and seabed controversy. This resulted in a surge of support for the National Party...
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    history of New Zealand can be dated back to between 1320 and 1350 CE, when the main settlement period started, after it was discovered and settled by...
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    Tariana Turia (category Use New Zealand English from August 2014)
    New Zealand politician. She was first elected to Parliament in 1996. Turia gained considerable prominence during the foreshore and seabed controversy...
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    Māori history (category Use New Zealand English from August 2019)
    during the New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy in 2004. New Zealand portal History portal Pre-Māori settlement of New Zealand theories Māori mythology...
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  • Tangatawhenua.com (category Use New Zealand English from February 2015)
    and development. In the past it has strongly disapproved of mainstream media coverage of Māori issues including the New Zealand foreshore and seabed...
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    Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (category Use New Zealand English from August 2013)
    New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy. Green Party MP Metiria Turei advocated amending the act "so that any customary title in foreshore and seabed...
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    Council abolished; Supreme Court of New Zealand established, and begins work in early 2004. 2004 Foreshore and Seabed Act passed. Civil Union Act passed...
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    was more feasible than under First Past the Post. The New Zealand foreshore and seabed controversy of 2004–05 proved to be the catalyst for the second challenge...
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