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  •   Home > News > Maori

    Act Leader David Seymour's celebrating a victory - as Auckland University U-turns on compulsory Maori courses

    Act Leader David Seymour's celebrating a victory - as Auckland University U-turns on compulsory Maori courses


    Its Treaty of Waitangi and Te Ao Maori courses were made compulsory for first-year students this year.

    Its senate has now recommended making them optional - after criticism from staff, students and politicians.

    Seymour says students should be able to make up their own minds.

    He says he has a huge admiration for Maori culture - but he doesn't think people should be forced to take part.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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