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Te Waonui for week ending 21 December 2018
The team at Te Manu Korihi will wrap-up some of the biggest stories in Te Ao Maori this year. Audio
Midday Rural News for 21 December 2018
Biosecurity New Zealand staff are undertaking surveillance work in Tauranga after a lone Brown Marmorated Stink Bug was found in the area last week. Audio
Midday Rural News for 20 December 2018
New figures show there have been 811 properties found to be infected with Myrtle Rust. Audio
Midday Rural News for 19 December 2018
The principle scientist at Dairy NZ says far too little is known about the source of E Coli found in Canaterbury rivers to be blaming it on dairy farms. Audio
Midday Rural News for 18 December 2018
Well as you may have heard earlier in Midday Report.... The Government is proposing changes to migrant work visas to help fill labour shortages in the regions. Audio
Midday Rural News for 17 December 2018
Immigration officials say they have uncovered a slavery case in the horticultural industry in Hawkes Bay. Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 7 December 2018
The people of Parihaka meet with the crown to reconcile their relationship ---- A Maori hana koko spurs outrage among Nelson locals---- and some of the country's finest performers compete at the first… Audio
Kapa haka with disability: 'We shouldn't be in shadows'
In a small town in rural Wairarapa a kapa haka group has brought a community together. Te Roopu Manaaki performed in Hamilton on Wednesday at the first national kapa haka festival for people with… Audio
Gisborne iwi calls for apology at Cook commemorations
Ahead of celebrations to mark Captain Cook's arrival in New Zealand, a Gisborne iwi is demanding an apology for the atrocities he brought upon their people. The English explorer landed on the shores… Audio
Tradies earn more than university graduates at age 30 - study
High school students who want to avoid mountains of student debt are being urged to consider a career in the trades - where their earning potential could top their classmates heading off to… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 9 November 2018
Thousands converge in Ratana to celebrate 100 years of the faith -- Voting opens for the people of Ngapuhi to decide who will take its treaty settlement forward ---- and a campaign to save sacred… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 2 November 2018
A formal complaint is made against the chief crown negotiator ---- A New Zealand ocean voyaging group returned home after a sail was delayed for weeks due to bad weather-- and we investigate why Maori… Audio
Chief Treaty negotiator accused of acting in bad faith
The Chief Crown-Treaty negotiator is being accused of acting in bad faith in dealing with treaty settlements. Rick Barker is in charge of negotiating and concluding Treaty settlements on behalf of the… Audio
Diaries of Gallipoli war veterans return home
A family's 40 year-long campaign to have the diary of a First World War veteran returned has come to an end. Hartley Valentine Palmer is one of three Gallipoli veterans whose diaries returned to New… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa for week ending Friday 19 October 2018
Maori Media could be in for a major shake-up with the government undertaking its first review in 20 years ----- A number of hapu in the Far North reject a new proposal to negotiate Ngapuhi treaty… Audio
Māori media optimistic review will boost funding
Māori media could be in for a major shake-up, with the government undertaking its first review in 20 years. Those at the forefront, including Māori Television and the Māori Radio Network are… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa for week ending Friday 5 October 2018
The Resilience Challenge is a nationwide programme that looks at natural hazards, and how we, as a country, respond and recover from them. Dr Wendy Saunders talks about her work at Matakana Island and… Audio
Why do so many Maori end up behind bars?
Why do so many Maori end up behind bars? A new study of 900 Maori found an overwhelming majority believed structural racism was to blame. Audio
Eight members of Māori Womens Welfare league to be dismissed
The eight took the League to court in July after its president was allowed to serve a second term. But the League's president says there was nothing unlawful about it. Audio
Who decides on 'NZ values'? Māori leaders ask
He aha ngā whanonga pono o Aotearoa? What are kiwi values? Koina te patai mō nga kaiarahi o te ao Māori. That is the question being asked by Māori leaders. They are worried values important to Māori… Audio