Tukoroirangi Morgan
Māori business on the big stage at summit
Representatives of more than 100 companies, from 15 countries have been in Auckland this week for the government's Infrastructure Investment Summit. Audio
Tuku Morgan on why he's so fired up
Waikato-Tainui leader Tuku Morgan tells Guyon why he's so fired about the backlash against te reo, how young Māori have the power to change the future and why he's not sorry about that underwear… Video, Audio
Waikato-Tainui takes Government to court over te reo policy
Waikato-Tainui is taking the Government to the High Court over its policy to roll back te reo Māori in the public sector.
Iwi members have filed legal action in Wellington against the move, which… Audio
Waikato-Tainui interested in Auckland Airport shares
Waikato-Tainui is seeking a large shareholding of Auckland Airport shares if Auckland Council agrees to sell part or all its shareholding.
The iwi already has substantial investments in the airport… Audio
The Panel with Moata Tamaira and Peter Dunne (Part 2)
Panellists Moata Tamaira and Peter Dunne meet the Nelson local who found an innovative way to stop racers speeding down her street, discuss co-governance and the plans to expand a miniature train… Audio
Māori king's spokesperson calls for funding restrictions after fraud
A former spokesperson for Māori King Tūheitia, Tukoroirangi Morgan, says funding for the king's office from Waikato-Tainui should be restricted to prevent fraud.
In Auckland District Court yesterday… Audio
South Pacific's biggest tourism project to be finalised
French Polynesia is awaiting the final signatures to kickstart the biggest tourism project the South Pacific has seen. $US700 million (NZ$1 billion) is the projected cost of the Tahitian Village which… Audio
South Pacific's biggest tourism project to be finalised
Tahiti awaits sign-off for South Pacific's biggest tourism project. Audio
Maori King says he's sad people are undermining his office
The Māori King has finally responded to explosive claims criticising his leadership and his office. At his annual Koroneihana event in Ngaruawahia, King Tūheitia said he's saddened that a few people… Audio
Controversy surrounds King Tuhetia's koroneihana
Media have been banned from Māori King Tuhetia's koroneihana or coronations at Turangawaewae marae. Te Manu Korihi reporter John Boynton is in Ngaruawahia and explains what would be happening this… Video, Audio
Ngaruawahia responds to Māori King advisor's misspending allegations
Ngaruawahia locals are calling for the Māori King to intervene after allegations of misspending were made yesterday by his former advisor Tukoroirangi Morgan. Audio
Tuku Morgan welcomes Māori King office's serious fraud inquiry
A Serious Fraud Office investigation in to the office of the Māori King is being welcomed by his former spokesperson. The SFO raided King Tūheitia's headquarters on Tuesday, and reportedly removed… Audio
Māori Party plans future after Tuku Morgan quits
Tukoroirangi Morgan has stood aside as President of the Māori Party, and other members of the executive have also stepped down. The party is no longer in Parliament; losing its only electorate seat… Audio
Maori Party would prefer coalition with Labour
The Maori Party is hovering just above one percent, enough to secure one seat, but not quite enough to bring in a second MP in to Parliament, assuming it wins an electorate. Video, Audio
If voters want it, 'we will work with Labour' - Māori Party's Tuku Morgan
Labour's new deputy leader Kelvin Davis says Labour would talk with the Māori Party after the election. Māori Party president Tuku Morgan joins us. Audio
Maori Party targets seats with large Pacific communities
Up to nine candidates from the One Pacific movement will stand for the Maori Party in general seats, mainly in Auckland. The President of the Maori Party, Tukoroirangi Morgan, says it will strengthen… Audio
Māori King endorses Rahui Papa
The Māori King, Kingi Tuheitia, has endorsed tribal leader Rahui Papa as the Maori Party candidate for the Hauraki-Waikato electorate in the upcoming election. Audio
A Maori/Mana party deal expected by end of the year
A deal between the Maori and Mana parties is expected to be finalised by the end of the year, as both parties look to do a lot better at next year's general election. Audio
Bacon, eggs and a potential political alliance
A major step has been taken towards healing a bitter five-year rift between the Māori Party and the Mana Party. Audio
New Maori Party president offers olive branch to Harawira
The Maori Party's new president is on a mission to repair one of the most bitter fallouts in Maori politics - the division between the Mana and Maori parties. We talk to Tukoroirangi Morgan about just… Audio