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Te Waonui a TMK for Sunday 4 December
Audio 4 Dec 2022Chatham Islands iwi look to the future with the Crown; Co-governance aspirations appear to have been put on hold by the government; and, we join a wahakura workshop in Otautahi. Audio
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Restoring the balance of nature along the Kaikōura coastline
A trapline snakes its way along the coast between the Awatere River in Marlborough and Oaro River in North Canterbury. It's there to protect endangered native birds from introduced predators. The Te… Audio
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Te Whāngai Trust nursery's rehab for offenders shows success
Well the fatal stabbing of Sandringham dairy worker Janak Patel has reignited the debate about punishment versus rehabilitation for offenders.
But a Waikato-based trust claims to provide a solution… Video, Audio
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Composer of the Week: Jenny Mcleod (1941 - 2022)
An interview recorded in 2001 between composer Jenny McLeod and RNZ Concert's Tim Dodd on the occasion of her 60th birthday. Audio
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Culture, Heritage Ministry remains 'absolutely committed' to Erebus Memorial
"A huge concrete thing" better put at the airport is how Auckland's mayor sums up the Erebus memorial planned for a Parnell park.
"Mean spirited" is how iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei decribes the people… Video, Audio
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Hut mysteriously burns down in Te Urewera, despite injunction
A hut has mysteriously burned down in Te Urewera, despite a court injunction preventing further hut destruction.
Te Uru Taumatua, the operating arm of iwi Ngāi Tūhoe was actively dismantling huts… Audio
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Erebus memorial protesters 'mean-spirited' - Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
"Mean spirited" is how mana whenua and local iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is describing opposition to an Erebus memorial planned for Auckland's Parnell Rose Garden.
Yesterday marked 43 years since the Air… Video, Audio
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It's not something we think of - "where do you fit in?"
Witnessing a powhiri for some of the Bay of Plenty's newest residents is a pretty special occasion. Justine Murray was part of it all, in this weeks Voices episode. Audio
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The Week in Detail: COP27, Te Urewera, and Make It 16
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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New era for Rekohu Chatham Islands with treaty settlement progress
It's a new era for Aotearoa's most remote population - the Chatham Islands.
One of its iwi Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri has struck an agreement in principle for a treaty settlement with the Crown.
The… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 24 November 2022
Audio 24 Nov 2022Questions to Ministers INGRID LEARY to the Minister of Finance: How is the Government responding to changing economic conditions in New Zealand and globally? NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of Finance… Audio
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The stoush in Te Urewera that's about more than just huts
The removal of back country huts in Te Urewera has brought tensions simmering within Tūhoe to the surface. Audio
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Slippery slope? The future of skiing on Ruapehu
Will Ruapehu Alpine Lifts survive after being placed into voluntary administration, or is this the death knell for North Island skiing? Audio
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Year slowing down, but not Parliament
The year feels like it is winding down, Parliament less so. Here is what the MPs are up to in the House this week.
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Farmers want changes to emissions pricing plan
Audio 14 Nov 2022Submissions close at the end of this week, on the government's agricultural pricing emissions plan. Last month the government made what farmers say are significant changes to the proposals reached by… Audio
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Farah Palmer on Black Ferns World Cup win
Aotearoa is still revelling in the The Black Ferns victory in the Rugby World Cup, beating England 34-31 in one of New Zealand's great sporting moments.
The celebrations started right away.
There… Audio
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Karl Johnstone: protecting and fostering at-risk whakairo
Te Wananga Whakairo o Ruawhetu is a new carving school with a focus on aligning the aspirations of hapu and iwi across the country with its programme of learning. The new school, which opened its… Audio
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Government says no plans at this stage for annual Covid-19 booster for most people
Despite rising Omicron case numbers, hospitalisations and reinfections, the government has no plans to launch an annual Covid vaccination booster for the majority of people.
But the minister in… Video, Audio
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Karamea local says whale fossil hacked out of rock needs to come back home
A millions year old fossil hacked out of rock at a south island beach has been found after police searched a Granity property.
The whale fossil believed to be about 23 million years old was taken… Video, Audio
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In Wairoa, it takes a village
An iwi group in Wairoa has come up with what it's calling an innovative kaupapa Māori way to help solve the town's housing crisis.
With a shortage of resthome care, it's building a kaumātua… Audio -
Top Stories for Friday 4 November 2022
Audio 4 Nov 2022whakarongo mai e te iwi - you're listening to Morning Report on RNZ National. I'm Corin Dann I'm Mani Dunlop Ko tenei te purongo o Huna, Friday November the 4th Anei nga kaupapa mo tenei haora.. Top… Audio
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Loading Docs 2022 | He Ōhākī - Imparting Words of Wisdom
Audio 3 Nov 2022Centuries of Tūhoe wisdom are illuminated by Kararaina Rangihau, youngest daughter of John Rangihau, as a means of truly addressing the impact of institutional racism against Māori. Video
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The Week in Detail: ADHD, protests, an inland port
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Ngāti Kahungunu plan for live-in support to keep whānau from prisons
Iwi in Hastings want to transform an old fruitpackers lodge on police land into a revolutionary space to keep whānau out of prisons.
But they're struggling to get support from the council because it… Video, Audio
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Ruakura Superhub: Building Aotearoa's largest inland port
"In 20 years, it will be the epicentre of logistics in the North Island." Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 27 October 2022
Audio 27 Oct 2022Questions to Ministers CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Minister of Conservation: Does she consider 18 percent marine protection areas is adequate for the Hauraki Gulf; if not, will she work with iwi and hapu… Audio
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Thousands of community and plunket nurses go on strike
Thousands of community nurses are striking again over their employers' inability to deliver pay parity after a year of failed negotiations.
Primary Health Care and Plunket nurses have the same… Audio
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Historic gender achievement in Parliament with MP's swearing-in
Soraya Peke-Mason's arrival as MP means an historic achievement of gender equity in New Zealand’s Parliament, while heralding another chapter in the political history of Rātana. Audio
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Hikers, hunters feel ignored as Te Urewera huts demolished
There's tension in Te Urewera, where work is underway in the remote, rugged country to strip, dismantle and burn down backcountry DOC huts.
Fifteen are gone, and another 33 are set to be removed by… Audio
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Te Reo Māori dialects - experts warn to get basics right first
As more and more Māori reclaim their language, many are growing curious about the rangi or dialect of their own iwi.
But as Pokere Paewai reports some reo experts are warning there is other work to… Audio