Joe Harawira
The Week in Detail: Cluster bombs, Whakaari, and Fukushima waste
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Cluster bombs, Whakaari, and Fukushima waste
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioThe tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight. Audio
The tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight.
AudioNau Mai Town - Episode 7: Whakatāne
Lady on the Rock is a bronze statue depicting one of the first women to arrive in the Bay of Plenty. Justine Murray visits WhakatÄne to learn about the town's history - and scores some delicious… Audio
Company enters trillion-dollar non-alcoholic drinks market
The global non-alcoholic drinks market is worth more than 1.2 trillion US dollars and three Maori boys have bold plans to be a big international player. Joe Harawira, Wayne Atkins and Lance Paora were… Audio
Whakaari/White Island: Hundreds gather at marae for service
Mana whenua are playing a key role in aftermath of the Whakaari/White Island eruption.
Hundreds gathered at Te Manuka Tutahi Marae yesterday for one minute's silence at 2:11pm - exactly a week since… Audio
Bookmarks with Joe Harawira
Joe is a storyteller who's performed around the world for nearly 40 years. He is the Department of Conservation treaty and strategic partnerships director and a member of the Toi Maori Aotearoa NZ… Audio
The Best of Te Ahi Kaa 2017 – Ngā kōrero o te tau
Te Ahi Kaa wraps up 2017 with a look back at some of this year's highlights. Audio
Scientist adopts Maori concepts to save penguins
What role can scientists and Pakeha play in kaitiakitanga? Te Aniwa Hurihanganui from Te Manu Korihi investigates. Audio
150 tabua to be repatriated in Fiji ceremony
Nearly 150 whales teeth to be repatriated to Fiji by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. Audio
Joe Harawira, haka judge
Joe Harawira talks about his life in kapahaka and his judging role at Te Matatini. Video, Audio
Sawmill workers' advocate Joe Harawira dies
A man who battled for 30 years on behalf of former sawmill workers exposed to dangerous chemicals has died.
Canal clean-up gets multi-million-dollar boost
A register of contaminated land is going to be set up, ranking it according to how much government funding the clean-up gets. Audio
Workers exposed to PCP get free annual check-up
A free visit to the doctor once a year is what former sawmill workers are now entitled to after a thirty year battle for some kind of recognition that they've been exposed to chemicals which can cause… Audio