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When was Jim Bolger prime minister?

When was Jim Bolger prime minister?

Bolger led the National Party to a landslide victory—the largest in its history—in the 1990 election, allowing him to become Prime Minister on 2 November 1990.

How old is Jim Bolger?

86 years (May 31, 1935)

What is the name of the building that has the Prime Minister’s Office and other key politicians?

Premier House (Māori: Te Whare Pirimia) is the official residence of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, located at 260 Tinakori Road, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand.

What did David Lange do?

David Russell Lange ONZ CH PC (/ˈlɒŋi/ LONG-ee; 4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989. Lange became the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition in 1983, succeeding Bill Rowling.

How old was Rob Muldoon when he died?

70 years (1921–1992)

Why was Muldoon called Piggy?

From his early years as a Member of Parliament, Muldoon became known as Piggy; the epithet that would remain with him throughout his life even amongst those who were his supporters. Muldoon himself seemed to relish his controversial public profile. Muldoon opposed both abortion and capital punishment.

Is Muldoon alive?

Deceased (1921–1992)

What caused the dawn raids?

Accused of overloading the welfare system, some were detained and deported. Dawn raids on the homes of alleged overstayers by police began in 1974 and intensified in October 1976. Homes were forcibly entered in the early hours of the morning, tactics that caused outrage and brought accusations of racism.

Will Ilolahia dawn raids?

Party co-founder Will ‘Ilolahia was part of the crew that raided a minister on Auckland’s North Shore. On Monday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the Government will formally apologise to the Pasifika community for the race-based dawn raids of the 1970s.

How long did the dawn raids last?

But for some members of our Pasifika community, dawn relates to another significant history, albeit a less commemorated and less remembered part of our history – the Dawn Raids of 1974–76.

Are Panthers still Polynesian?

In 2006 Panther members released a book to mark the 35th anniversary of the Polynesian Panther movement. In 2016, activists still operating under the name of The Polynesian Black Panther Party attended the (Unites States) Black Panther Party’s 50th Anniversary Reunion in Oakland, California.

Why did Polynesians migrate to New Zealand?

After the Second World War, close links, job opportunities and population pressure on some islands led many Pacific people to migrate to New Zealand. In 2011 about 8% of New Zealand’s population were of Pacific descent, and over half of New Zealand aid went to the Pacific.

Why did the Polynesian Panthers start?

The group was inspired by the book Seize the Time by Bobby Seale of the American Black Panther movement. Its central philosophy guided their three-point platform: peaceful resistance, Pacific empowerment (identity work) and educating New Zealand about persistent and systemic racism.

Where did the Polynesians come from?

The direct ancestors of the Polynesians were the Neolithic Lapita culture, which emerged in Island Melanesia and Micronesia at around 1500 BC from a convergence of migration waves of Austronesians originating from both Island Southeast Asia to the west and an earlier Austronesian migration to Micronesia to the north.

Why are Polynesians so tall?

To sum up, Pacific Islanders and Native Americans can be tall or appear taller than the average, because their ancestors were tall. Their ancestors even were taller than Europeans on average. The genetics, the lifestyle, and the food were the reasons why their ancestors were tall.

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