The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi
The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi
Update: M5.3 #earthquake strikes 3,150 km E of #Waitangi (New Zealand) 18 min ago. https://m.emsc.eu/?id=2005851
🔔#Earthquake M5.5 strikes 3,211 km E of #Waitangi (New Zealand) 12 min ago. More info: https://m.emsc.eu/?id=2005851
The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi
The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi

Do we know who is going to be responsible for writing the NZ citizenship test?

I believe it should be a non partisan group organised and agreed to by representatives of the original parties that agreed to the #Aotearoa #NewZealand founding document #TeTiritiOWaitangi and that would be the NZ Governor General who represents the #British Crown and a #Māori representative group made up of members from the #Waitangi Tribunal, Urban Māori Authority and Iwi Runanga (Tribal Councils).

There should also be public consultation and input into citizenship test before making any final decision. #NZPol

The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi
The #Waitangi Treaty Grounds are the location where, in 1840, the #Maori and British signed the document that created the New Zealand that we know today. Admission is expensive, but definitely worth it. Have you been there? #NewZealand https://backpackandsnorkel.com/Paihia/#waitangi