Te Ao Maori
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 12: 20th April 2022
In the amber glow of the Orange Traffic Light Setting, Party People discusses the latest in politics, including Oranga Tamariki, Police Minister Poto Williams, Ukraine, Louisa Wall, and He Puapua. Video, Audio
Martin Luther King & Liam Neeson in Maori
Next week a new podcast will be launched called Whakamaori. It features Maori speakers translating famous speeches, movies and writing into Te Reo Maori. For example parts of Martin Luther King's… Audio
History lessons from 1769 for our future
Three years ago Aoteaora marked 250 years since the first encounter between Maori and Captain James Cook and his crew on board HMS Endeavour. Tuia 250 commemorated those first encounters and now a new… Audio
How will Maori contribute to three waters reforms?
The government's reforms will create four publicly-owned water service entities to ensure every New Zealander has access to affordable, long-lasting drinking, waste and stormwater infrastructure… Audio
Te Waonui a TMK for 10 April 2022
On Te Waonui this week, NGO's throw their support behind the Maori Health Authority and urge the opposition to rethink, Kura Kaupapa argue their case in the Waitangi Tribunal and Matariki officially… Audio
Matariki is now an official public holiday
Manawatia a Matariki
Matariki is now officially a public holiday after it passed through its final reading in parliament yesterday...
This year the day will fall on Friday 24 June.
Māni Dunlop… Audio
Māori health expert disappointed by National, ACT stance on health authority
The new Māori Health Authority to be in place from July could radically improve life expectancy for Māori - but two political leaders want it scrapped.
National leader Christopher Luxon and ACT's… Audio
National, ACT dismiss Cancer Society's letter on Maori health
Both National and ACT have dimissed an open letter from the Cancer Society, urging them to rethink their opposition to the Maori Health Authority. The Cancer Society - along with more than a dozen… Audio
Covid-19: Hawke's Bay health providers join forces to support struggling whānau
Māori health and social service providers in Te-Matau-a-Māui or Hawke's Bay are joining forces to support thousands of struggling whānau to meet their basic needs as Omicron hits the community hard.
…Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga helping whanau manage Covid
An iwi based call centre in Hastings is pumping out the calls to whanau all over the motu to help them manage Covid. Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga is an iwi organisation, providing social and health… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 11: 5th April 2022
Party People discusses Dr. Moana Jackson's death. Dame June Jackson, Tau, and Shane analyse National leader Christopher Luxon on the Māori Health Authority. We say haere rā to Labour MP Louisa Wall. Video, Audio
Moana Jackson remembered at tangi
Even in death, the renowned Māori scholar Moana Jackson is challenging norms.
Thousands farewelled the man described as one of the country's leading legal minds in Hawke's Bay over the weekend.
The… Audio
Te Ariki Te Puni: the young Maori leader championing diversity
As we mourn the loss of two leaders - Dame June and Moana Jackson - could Te Ariki be a glimpse into Maoridom's future? Audio
Justice Sir Joe Williams on Dr Moana Jackson's legacy
Justice Joe Williams talks with Julian about the legacy Moana Jackson has left behind. Audio
Dame Naida Glavish remembers pioneer Dame June Jackson
Dame Naida Glavish remembers her close friend and formidable trail blazer. Audio
Tā Tipene O’Regan: a life spent building a bicultural nation
Renowned Maori leader Tā Tipene O'Regan (Ngāi Tahu) was named 2022 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year at a digital ceremony this week. This year marks the 25th anniversary since Tā Tipene successfully… Video, Audio
Te Waonui a TMK for 3 April 2022
On te Waonui this week, we farewell two titans of Te Ao Maori who died this week; the teams ask an expert what co-governance is in the wake of politcal debates; and, what's it like to start your… Audio
Tributes pour in for leading Māori legal scholar Moana Jackson
Tributes are pouring in for the leading Māori legal scholar Moana Jackson, who has died after a lengthy illness.
He's being remembered as a tireless advocate for criminal justice reform and… Audio
Leading Maori legal academic Moana Jackson dies
Kua hinga he totara nui o te waonui a Tane. Tangi hotuhotu ana nga manu. Me to iwi Maori. The tributes have been flowing endlessly for one of Aotearoa's most leading legal minds and indigenous… Audio
Māori knowledge crucial to climate change response
Māori knowledge is critical to respond to climate change, that's one of the key findings in the latest IPCC report.
The Deep South Science Challenge is commissioning fourteen projects for… Audio