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Tamihere's 2020 election campaign while the
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Auckland, after claims Tamihere told his staff to lie in order to meet the criteria to get tested for COVID-19. The clinic is operated by the Waipareira Trust, for which Tamihere is the chief executive. Tamihere refused an interview request and said it was an employment matter.
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areas. Tamihere said that he did "very well in West
Auckland but just could not carry the North Shore votes." He said that he did no campaigning for either post, such as attending public meetings, putting up placards or handing out pamphlets, preferring to "just put my name on the ballot to see what
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1970–1972, had a strong influence on him. Tamihere rated Weal as his most influential teacher, and said that Weal would link things to politics and, in particular, to New
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programme would fail without long-term support. He said "the kids loved it because it wasn;t about a boot camp. It was about the discipline of working out how discipline works within a structured environment these kids had never been part of. You've got to watch because as soon as they come out of
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Tamihera, the Waipareira Trust and the Whanau Ora Commissioning Agency had access to their database, disputing that vouchers were used to encourage people to switch to the Māori electoral roll, and denying that Māori Party flyers were included in wellbeing packs.
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Tamihere has also attracted both criticism and praise for his views on Māori self-sufficiency. According to Tamihere, too many Māori "blam others for our failure", and Māori need to "take responsibility for our own actions". This has placed him at odds with Māori politicians such as
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an elite group far removed from the majority of Maori. These comments have angered many prominent Māori leaders, but won him considerable popularity with ordinary Māori voters, as well as with a large measure of non-Māori supporters.
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happens". Tamihere did not seek election to any local government positions in 2016.
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alleging breach of his contract. Mediaworks eventually settled and apologised.
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and other driving offences between 1978 and 1995, according to the
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Tamihere previously co-hosted a talkback show, Willie & JT, on
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1137:"Phil Goff wins a second term as Auckland Mayor"
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2118:"Labour List for the 2014 Election Announced"
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2347:Satherley, Dan (16 September 2020).
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1745:Tamihere, John (28 September 2022).
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2374:"Tāmaki Makaurau - Official Result"
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1957:Thompson, Wayne (23 August 2007).
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1788:Victoria University of Wellington
1712:Dine, Jonty (28 September 2022).
1522:Small, Vernon (3 December 2012).
1068:Tamihere was convicted for three
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2694:"John Tamihere Under Fire Again"
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2433:McConnell, Glenn (9 June 2022).
2292:Forbes, Stephen (8 March 2020).
1630:Stokes, Jon (22 December 2005).
1436:"Hide refuses to be embarrassed"
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574:Foreshore and seabed controversy
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2764:"Can you unclamp your own car?"
2318:Walls, Jason (27 August 2020).
2091:"Tamihere eyes Labour comeback"
1201:New Zealand Who's Who, Aotearoa
863:Waitemata District Health Board
415:, New Zealander of the Year by
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2628:Taonui, Rawiri (8 July 2024).
2595:Tamihere, John (6 June 2024).
2195:"Election results tables 2016"
1919:"Willie & JT on RadioLIVE"
1287:John Tamihere: Black and White
717:National Urban Māori Authority
615:On 4 April 2005, the magazine
407:New Zealand Māori Rugby League
386:Social Credit Political League
354:descent, he affiliates to the
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3263:University of Auckland alumni
3092:Current members of parliament
2874:Minister for Land Information
2562:Vance, Andrea (5 June 2024).
2526:Vance, Andrea (2 June 2024).
2398:@KiwiPoll (17 October 2020).
1883:Nippert, Matt (9 July 2024).
1434:Young, Audrey (10 May 2002).
1337:Dye, Stuart (10 April 2005).
1257:Stokes, Jon (12 March 2007).
1087:feline immunodeficiency virus
1023:by campaigning on behalf of "
902:In 2020, Tamihere joined the
400:, eventually working for the
3283:New Zealand radio presenters
3258:New Zealand Labour Party MPs
3179:Former members of parliament
2911:Co-leader of the Māori Party
2462:"Te Atatū - Official result"
1984:"Your Vote 07 – The results"
1813:Nipper, Matt (18 May 2023).
1398:Young, Audrey (7 May 2002).
1226:"Designing the 21st Century"
941:President of the Māori Party
921:that was held alongside the
748:Charities Registration Board
54:President of the Māori Party
2183:(Retrieved 21 october 2013)
1947:(retrieved 2 December 2011)
1575:"PM Seething Over Tamihere"
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711:In late September 2022,
528:, Tamihere stood as the
109:Co-leading with
2834:Constituency abolished
1605:electionresults.govt.nz
1501:The New Zealand Gazette
1475:The New Zealand Gazette
1378:electionresults.govt.nz
982:2023 New Zealand census
695:Career after Parliament
384:, deputy leader of the
2813:New Zealand Parliament
2721:The New Zealand Herald
2096:The New Zealand Herald
2049:The New Zealand Herald
2029:The New Zealand Herald
1988:The New Zealand Herald
1963:The New Zealand Herald
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1636:The New Zealand Herald
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1142:The New Zealand Herald
996:Statistics New Zealand
731:The New Zealand Herald
565:Minister of Statistics
438:New Zealand Parliament
394:University of Auckland
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360:Ngāti Porou ki Hauraki
203:New Zealand Parliament
145:New Zealand Parliament
3338:Halbert-Kohere family
3151:Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
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2799:Parliamentary profile
989:. Manurewa Marae CEO
949:2023 general election
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898:2020 general election
829:2014 general election
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721:2019 Auckland mayoral
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3373:Radio controversies
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2494:. 3 November 2023.
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