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Peeni Henare live
Over the last few days up on the Waitangi treaty grounds, there have been some firery korero on the paepae. Labour MP and former Defence Minster Peeni Henare joins us live now. His grandfather is the… Audio
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Chris Hipkins
As the coalition government's treaty policies are tested and interrogated the Labour Party faces a different challenge - they have been told by Ngaapuhi not to lick their post election wounds for too… Audio
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Hana Rawhiti Maipi Clarke
"The kohanga reo generation is here, and we have a huge movement and a huge wave of us coming through." That korero is from our next guest, 21 year old Hana Rawhiti Maipi Clarke, while she was on the… Audio
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Media Panel
For Maori, preparations for the korero at Waitangi this year began in Turangawaewae with the national hui called by Kingi Tuheitia. From there, Ratana Pa carried the kaupapa of kotahitanga with the… Audio
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Paul Goldsmith
Ka tika a muri, ka tika a mua - healing the past, building a future - this has long been a guiding kaupapa for claimants and the Crown in the treaty settlement process. In 2023 the Crown signed deeds… Audio
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon
Joining us now fresh from the Dawn Services Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Audio
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Tama Potaka
Another first this Waitangi Day, was Tama Potaka who spoke at the government powhiri, in his capacity as a Crown Minister. He reflected on his tupuna U-tiku Potaka and recalled his own ongoing… Audio
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BBC World lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC reporter Pete Ross takes us through the Chinese Lunar New Year and what's happening in the world's second largest economy, farming protests spreading across Europe and wide-ranging changes to… Audio
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Waitangi: David Seymour drowned out with waiata
There were attempts to drown out ACT leader David Seymour with waiata as he spoke on the marae. The crowd quieted down after a member Ngāpuhi intervened. The same thing happened with his MP and… Video, Audio
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Waitangi: Coalition faces chants of 'e noho,' booing and waiata
The Coalition came face-to-face with its opponents in Maoridom today, in a spectacular clash of world views , with neither side budging. The Government was welcomed to the Treaty Grounds with a… Video, Audio
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Brian Klaas: how we control nothing but influence everything
Social scientist Brian Klaas finds it uplifting to recognise how much of his own life is the result of random chance. "It liberates me to say maybe there's no cosmic purpose to my life and what I'm… Audio
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Political commentators Dale Husband and Ben Thomas
It's all eyes on Waitangi as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrives at the Treaty Grounds today. What reception will he and his coalition colleagues get? And the Green Party is searching for a new… Audio
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National, ACT and NZ First to be welcomed to Waitangi
The Minister for Māori Development is assuring iwi leaders that the Treaty is sacrosanct and the Government won't be trying to change the wording.
Tama Potaka will be part of a delegation of… Audio
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NZ First determined to rebuild New Zealand's pride: Shane Jones
New Zealand First's deputy leader Shane Jones says his party's determined to rebuild the country's pride, resilience, service, and unity as we approach 2040, the bicentenary of the signing of Te… Audio
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Kiingitanga makes rare appearance at Waitangi
That's the sound of the Kiingitanga with the Ratana band being welcomed by Ngapuhi at Waitangi yesterday. Kiingi Tuheita doesn't usually attend commemorations at Waitangi, but this year he wanted to… Audio
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The future of arts funding with Creative New Zealand boss Stephen Wainwright
Aotearoa’s central arts funding body, Creative New Zealand, is majorly overhauling its funding structure, with eight new funds to open between March and August. The change follows the arts council’s… Audio
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Performance art with Dad: Tame Iti’s son Toi Iti
Audio 4 Feb 2024Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region to get the latest on the arts and culture scene. This week we’re at Waitangi. Audio
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Karen Kasler: The latest from the US primaries
Our U.S. correspondent Karen Kasler has the latest from the ongoing election campaign. Audio
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With one last hurrah, goneburger is goneburger
When James Shaw tweeted "James Shaw goneburger" it was the zenith of one political reporter's eight-year effort to goneburger every departing politician in New Zealand. But Jo Moir is now leaving… Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 February 2024
Audio 4 Feb 2024This week on Mediawatch, does bad news about the economy trump good news? The end of the line for goneburger? Audio
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Select Committee live-streaming moves off Facebook
Live-streaming of public select committee hearings is now being hosted on Parliament’s own website instead of on Facebook. Audio
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Chloe Swarbrick makes bid for Green Party leadership
Green MP Chloe Swarbrick is officially in the running to become the party's next co-leader. The Auckland Central MP is currently the sole contender to replace James Shaw. Chloe Swarbrick set a bold… Audio
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Shaw's message for his successor as he prepares to bow out
Green Party co-leader James Shaw talks about his decision to step down, his time in the role, and the message he has for whoever succeeds him. Audio
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Prime Minister prepares to speak after Iwi Forum meeting
Iwi leaders have met with Government representatives wanting more clarity on how ACT's Treaty Principles Bill might progress through parliament.
The prime minister and other members of his cabinet… Audio
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Chlöe Swarbrick announces Green Party co-leadership bid
Auckland Central MP Chlöe Swarbrick is running for the Co-leader of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.
It was largely expected she would go for the position after James Shaw resigned earlier in… Audio
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Broadcaster Julian Wilcox on Waitangi day
A Māori Affairs broadcaster is expecting tough talking at this year's Waitangi commemorations beginning today.
The occasion at the Treaty grounds continues throughout the weekend, culminating with… Audio
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Government can expect 'frank' talks at Iwi Chairs Forum - Rahui Papa
Top government ministers will sit down today with Māori leaders from nearly every corner of Aotearoa at the National Iwi Chairs Forum.
The forum is the pre-eminent grouping of indigenous leaders, who… Audio
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NZ to get closer defence ties to Australia after meetings
Australia's foreign minister is describing the agreement for closer defence and foreign ties with New Zealand as a huge step forward in strengthening ties between the countries.
Australian officials… Audio
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Casey Costello under fire over tobacco tax freeze proposal
The opposition's demanding to know if the tobacco industry is behind the documents the Associate Health Minister sent to officials suggesting a freeze on tobacco tax.
Casey Costello has been under… Audio