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Protests want stop to Maori land law review
8:47 AM.Protesters hope a demonstration in the home town of the Maori Development Minister will send him a clear message to look again at plans to change Maori land laws. Audio
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Te Waonui for Sunday 7 February 2016
5:30 PM.Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news. Audio
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Experiments, astronauts and lab coats for academy launch
7:55 AM.Hundreds turned out in Palmerston North at the weekend for the launch of the first Maori Science Academy. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 29 January 2016
9:00 PM.Whanganui iwi have laid to rest bones of their tupuna, kept in storage for over 100 years, and the Maori Party is alarmed the Prime Minister is not ruling out ditching promises he made to the party… Read more Audio
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Art exhibition paves way for iwi festival
8:49 AM.The largest exhibition of Ngapuhi artworks are on display in Kaikohe ahead of the tribe's annual festival. Audio
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Inaugural waka festival in Auckland this weekend
8:39 AM.The Tamaki Herenga Waka Festival is expected to attract thousands of people who will also be able to paddle or sail one of the many traditional Maori waka. Audio
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T.W Ratana turns 143
6:19 PM.Ratana church followers are celebrating the official birthday of their prophet who was born 143 years ago today. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 22 January 2016
7:00 PM.Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news. Audio
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Maori Interns try out the corporate world
6:28 PM.The closure of the only road into Otaki Forks north of Wellington means uncertainty for two people living near an unstable slip-prone road. Audio
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Maori Science Academy to open
6:40 PM.A new science academy for Maori high school students has been created in the Manawatu to lift their achievement in the subjects. Audio
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Surprise Xmas hampers for needy Northland families
6:46 PM.Some families in the Far North town of Kaikohe are being given a Christmas hamper surprise. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 18 December 2015
9:00 PM.Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news. Audio
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Concerns over animal welfare management
6:27 PM.An animal rights group is calling for a new organisation to oversee animal welfare because it says the Ministry for Primary Industries is a 'ministry for farmers'. Audio
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Rotorua iwi get voting rights on council
6:24 PM.Local iwi are being given the right to vote in committee meetings at the Rotorua Lakes Council. Audio
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Sisters home after 7 weeks
6:34 PM.Four Maori sisters who went missing seven weeks ago in Australia have been returned safely to their mother early today. Audio
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The Maori Santa delivers gifts to needy kids in Porirua
5:55 PM.Wellington rapper PERCIEVE has once again turned into a Maori Santa Claus delivering hundreds of gifts to children in Porirua. Audio
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Breakway Far North rugby league competition
8:52 AM.A breakaway Far North rugby league competition is gathering support as teams balk at travelling up to three hours each way for 80 minutes on the field Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 11 December 2015
9:00 PM.Coming up just after 5-30, Our Maori news team, Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Maori news, including: - a petition is handed over to parliament asking for a public holiday to mark… Read more Audio
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Wananga have tougher job than universities
6:51 PM.Maori tertiary education providers are frustrated their performance is measured in the same way as universities and polytechs. Audio
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March to add fire to bids for day for land wars
6:39 PM.Campaigners for a holiday to mark the New Zealand wars hope a national hikoi through major battlefields will add momentum to their cause. Audio
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Calls for a holiday to mark the New Zealand land wars
5:54 PM.Demand is growing for a public holiday to mark the New Zealand land wars. Audio
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 4 December 2015
9:00 PM.Coming up just after 5-30, Our Māori news team, Te Manu Korihi, brings you highlights of the weeks' Māori news, including: - An urgent Waitangi Tribunal Claim has been lodged challenging yet another… Read more Audio
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Northland Maori take back control of a popular swimming spot
6:15 PM.A Northland Maori community group is taking back control of its local swimming spot. Audio
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Experienced Maori tradies are helping the next generation
6:45 PM.Experienced Maori and Pasifika tradespeople are helping the next generation of apprentices. Audio
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Waikato iwi buys half of major farm
5:55 PM.A South Waikato iwi has spent millions of dollars to buy half 47.5 percent of the two-and-a-half-thousand hectare Ranginui Station. Audio