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Iwi programme putting food on the table
A Te Kahui o Taranaki project is not only helping to put food on the table during a cost of living crisis, it's also putting iwi members back in touch with traditional gardening practices.
Tātai… Audio
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Police involved after arguments outside Dargaville meeting
Police had to break up arguments and ask people to leave when protesters turned up at a Dargaville meeting organised by opponents of co-governance.
Organiser Julian Batchelor tried to give a one-hour… Audio
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Stats NZ prepared for census day
It's census day and the count of all the people in New Zealand is underway.
National census day has been extended by up to eight weeks for areas pummelled by the recent cyclone, but that's not the… Audio
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Signal to noise - is AM radio really under threat?
Old-fashioned AM radio was an information lifeline for many during Cyclone Gabrielle when other sources wilted without power. Now a little-known arrangement that puts proceedings of Parliament on the… Audio
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Civil Defence info for Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay
Audio 21 Feb 2023For the next week, there will be regular civil defence announcements around 1240 for listeners in the Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke's Bay regions, many of whom still have no or poor communications. Audio
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Planned Hawke's Bay development on flood-prone land 'dumb' - regional councillor
There are growing calls for a rethink of a massive housing development planned for flood-prone Hawke's Bay land.
It's an iwi-led development on land bought by the government - but it is land that's… Video, Audio
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Iwi and community volunteers work round the clock in Tairāwhiti
As Te Tai Rāwhiti enters its second week of recovery, many are still struggling.
Iwi, community organisations and myriad volunteers are working around the clock, trying to ensure they get what they… Audio
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Ngāti Kahungunu network helping those in need across region
Ngati Kahungunu has been organising the iwi response up and down the east coast. Marae have been flooded in Omahu, Bridge Pa and Wairoa and many other areas. Ngati Kahungnunu chairman Bayden Barber… Audio
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Chartered plane delivers Starlink devices to Tairawhiti
Ngāti Porou iwi members from around New Zealand and the world have come together to deliver urgently required communications equipment into the remote East Cape.
The iwi's commercial arm - Ngāti… Audio
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Census 2023: Getting the count right
There are high hopes that improvements made to this year's Census will result in a better turnout than 2018. Audio
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Co-governance debate heats up at Rātana, Waitangi
Audio 10 Feb 2023In this week's Focus on Politics, RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson parses the co-governance rhetoric of the past few weeks. Audio
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Green Hydrogen: Why NZ's in the box seat
Audio 8 Feb 2023The inaugural New Zealand Hydrogen Symposium (NZHS-1) took place recently. It was a multidisciplinary forum for the latest research on hydrogen, and will involve local and international experts, iwi… Audio
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Leaders on Waitangi commemorations
Chair of the Waitangi national trust, Pita Tipene, and the chair of Te Runanga a Iwi o Ngati Kahu, Dr Margaret Mutu, spoke to Corin Dann about this year's commemorations. Audio
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Tararua - 'Bird Like Men'
Audio 6 Feb 2023The Wellington-based ensemble Tararua take listeners on an intimate journey through southern Aotearoa in a concert for Chamber Music New Zealand in the Loft at Q Theatre. Audio
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Panel discussion on Ngapuhi's treaty claim
Aotearoa's largest iwi, Ngapuhi, is behind one of the biggest Waitangi Tribunal claims ever heard and its findings could permanently alter the country's constitutional arrangements. Last December the… Audio
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Waitangi: Political analysis with Craig McCulloch
Iwi leaders have urged the new Prime Minister not to throw Māori under the bus in his pursuit of power this election.
The challenge was laid at the Iwi Chairs Forum in Waitangi, kicking off several… Audio
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Iwi chairs meet with senior ministers ahead of Waitangi Day
We go to Waitangi now where Iwi-chairs and senior ministers have been meeting today at Paihia in the Bay of Islands.
The prime minister Chris Hipkins has just been updating media on their… Audio
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Thousands set to return to Waitangi
Thousands are expected to return to the far north with Waitangi Day festivities set to go ahead for the first time in two years.
The Prime Minister and government ministers are due to meet with iwi… Audio
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Māori leaders look to re-imagine alcohol policies
Iwi and community leaders are calling for a reform of alcohol laws after what they say is centuries of failed policies which have predominantly affected Maori.
A hui was held in Auckland calling for… Audio
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'Liquid gold': East Cape's mānuka oil and the company driving research into it
Oil from manuka trees grown in East Cape is being used to develop treatments for skin infections that are usually only cured by antibiotics. Manuka was used as a traditional medicine by Maori, and in… Audio
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Tracking Wellington's newly-released kiwi
We're checking in with Wellington's newly-released kiwi. Last November, for the first time in around 100 years, eleven North Island brown kiwi were released into the Makara hills after an ambitious… Audio
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Video Documentary | NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau
Audio 4 Jan 2023The fourth chapter in RNZ’s NZ Wars series examines the events that led to the first armed conflict between Ngāti Toa, the New Zealand Company and Nelson settlers just three years after the signing of… Video
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Former drug dealer deported from Australia wins High Court case
Audio 21 Dec 2022A 501 former serious drug dealer deported from Australia has won his case in the High Court, arguing he shouldn't be told where to live or give police his fingerprints.
The man went to the High Court… Audio
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Hastings MP, Mayor express concern over new remand facility
The local Labour MP and mayor in Hastings have expressed strong concerns to the Government over the location of a new kind of remand facility proposed by iwi and police.
Its supporters say it will be… Audio
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Iwi leaders confront Kaipara mayor over karakia ban
Iwi leaders in Kaipara have confronted the mayor in a heated hui, accusing him of racism.
About 400 people gathered in Dargaville to protest against the Kaipara mayor this morning - followed by a… Audio
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Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki Nui-a-Rua Treaty settlement
Hundreds of Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa Tāmaki Nui-a-Rua have arrived in Wellington for the final reading of their treaty settlement.
They packed out a special train from Dannevirke this morning… Audio
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Hapū upset as govt pushes ahead with treaty settlement
The government is pushing ahead with a treaty settlement one hapū says will strip it of its right to justice.
The Supreme Court last week found in favour of an earlier Waitangi Tribunal ruling that… Audio
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Rotorua Mayor on deal over emergency motel accommodation
A deal has been done with the goverment to cut the use of Rotorua motels for emergency housing to close to zero over time. The controversial motel accomodation has been described by some as a "bloody… Video, Audio
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Copy of Warmer seas impact on Maori customary and commercial fi
Marine heatwaves are becoming more common in the waters of Aotearoa and in some areas there are record high ocean temperatures. Over the last 10 years, catch allowances for some commercially fished… Audio
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Warmer seas impact on Maori customary and commercial fishing
Marine heatwaves are becoming more common in the waters of Aotearoa and in some areas there are record high ocean temperatures. Over the last 10 years, catch allowances for some commercially fished… Audio