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Parekura Tureia Horomia (9
November 1950 – 29
April 2013) was a New
Zealand Labour Party politician who
served as
Minister of Māori
Affairs between 2000...
- Tutakimoa-Teotue (314 inhabitants),
covering the
tapere of: Tutakimoa; Takuvaine-
Parekura (786 inhabitants),
covering the
taperes of:
Tauae Takuvaine (downtown Avarua...
- Valley, but not
southern Lower Hutt or
Wellington City. It was held by
Parekura Horomia of the
Labour Party from 1999
until his
death in 2013. A by-election...
- as a non-travelling
reserve player. Her
first professional job was for
Parekura Horomia, then a
manager in the
Department of Labour, who made her wait...
- The
Fifth Labour Government particularly the
Minister of Māori
Affairs Parekura Horomia had
supported the idea of a fully-fledged Māori
television station...
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rugby player Hosea Gear,
rugby player,
coach of East
Coast rugby team
Parekura Horomia politician Witi Ihimaera,
writer Moana Jackson,
lawyer Hone Kaa...
- June 2000
Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Tau
Henare Succeeded by
Parekura Horomia Member of the New
Zealand Parliament for
Labour Party list In office...
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appointed a
member of the
Treaty of
Waitangi Fisheries Commission in 2000 by
Parekura Horomia. In the 1985 Queen's
Birthday Honours,
Mariu was
awarded the Queen's...
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Collins was the
first New
Zealand MP to die in
office since Labour MP
Parekura Horomia,
eleven years earlier. A new
mural celebrating his life was put...
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election widely expected this –
particularly for
Labour MPs
Nanaia Mahuta and
Parekura Horomia to hold
their seats. The
party gained another seat in the 2008...