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Allan’s resignation sparks another at RNZ
A board member at RNZ appointed less than a month ago quit this week after making public comments on Kiri Allan’s downfall and criticising media coverage of it. RNZ had asked Jason Ake to stop and the… Audio
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Te Kāhui Mōuri lights up Parliament's face
Visitors entering the main entrance to Parliament can finally notice some visual signs of Māori culture and physical recognition of mana whenua. Audio
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Episode 14: July 25th - Mata
Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono explains his party's new policy to return land wrongly taken from Maori. Then Mihingarangi Forbes talks to Professor Ella Henry and Shane Te Pou about Kiri Allan's… Video, Audio
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Iwi worried about Allan's wellbeing
An East Coast iwi which worked closely with Kiri Allan is worried about her wellbeing.
The former Justice Minister has resigned from her ministerial roles after being charged with careless driving… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 25 July 2023
Hipkins on Kiri Allan decision; Lauren Dickason's mental health history questioned in court; Police say missing woman investigation isn't homicide; Football Ferns take on the Philippines; Winter… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Cluster bombs, Whakaari, and Fukushima waste
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Te Rangi Huata: lighting Matariki bonfires for Mahuika
Audio 15 Jul 2023Driftwood and slash from Cyclone Gabrielle will fuel bonfires celebrating Matariki on Hawkes Bay beaches on Saturday night. Families are encouraged to light a small fire, bring fish and chips and… Audio
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Recognising all who have contributed to our observing Matariki – Dr Pouroto Ngaporō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Matariki is a time of rejuvenation – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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The whakapapa of the stars – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Everything around us is connected – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Matriki is part of an ancient tradition – Dr Pouroto Ngaropō
Audio 14 Jul 2023Matariki is seen and understood in many ways across the motu of Aotearoa New Zealand. Dr Pouroto Ngaropo spoke with Susana Lei'ataua this week about the celestial line up through the lens of his iwi… Audio
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Offering food from land, sea, river and sky: whāngai i te hautapu
Whāngai i te hautapu - the cooking of kai connected to stars in the Matariki cluster - differ between iwi and across the motu, but each offers a food group relating to four of Matariki's stars.
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Is Matariki the world's oldest story?
We call this star cluster Matariki – but the Seven Sisters myth is told all over the world, in startlingly similar fashion. Could it be our oldest story? Audio
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Our taiao, our tohu - protecting the Waihi estuary
Tauranga-based producer Justine Murray dons some gumboots and meets some teeny-tiny cockles as she joins a team surveying the Waihi estuary. Professor Kura Paul-Burke is weaving mātauranga Māori and… Audio
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Rising star: Elijah Pue
His mayoral hopes were dashed in 2022, but Elijah Pue is determined to return to the political arena when the time is right and serve his people.
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The tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight. Audio
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Hawke's Bay groups plan shoreline fires for Matariki
There are plans to set the Napier Hastings Shoreline alight for Matariki, in the hope it will become an annual tradition. Organised in conjunction with local iwi Ngāti Kahunguhu, the Matariki Mahuika… Video, Audio
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Rising stars: Te Aorere Pewhairangi and Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne
Media producers Kimiora Kaire-Melbourne and Te Aorere Pewhairangi are proof that total immersion learning in te reo Māori can be a springboard to crafting great careers.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 29 June 2023
Audio 29 Jun 2023Questions to Ministers RACHEL BOYACK to the Minister for Cyclone Recovery: What announcements has the Government made about supporting the recovery in affected regions from recent extreme weather… Audio
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Invercargill mayor lambasted by iwi
Invercargill's mayor Nobby Clark has been lambasted by local iwi over his attitude towards giving civic buildings a Māori as well as an English name.
At a fiery meeting yesterday he put forward a… Audio
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Government buying time to keep Ruapehu ski fields open
The government's buying time to keep Ruapehu's ski fields open this winter, as liquidators of the failed operating company select who will take over.
Up to $5 million will be provided to keep… Audio
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Life under the shadow of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts
A government bail-out will keep the skifields open this winter, but businesses have been living with a question mark over Ruapehu's long-term future for months. Audio
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Te Karaka iwi fear fragility of land could jeopardise their future
In the Tai Rāwhiti township of Te Karaka, iwi are worried about the future of the area's land and infrastructure.
Last Thursday, as river levels rose, Te Aitanga a Mahaki evacuated about 200 people… Audio
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A tale of two gang towns
A huge Mongrel Mob tangi in Ōpōtiki has thrown up some stark contrasts in the way different towns deal with gangs. Audio
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Minister responds to calls for overhaul of councils
A new report into the future of local government calls for a complete overhaul of the way councils are run.
Among the report's seventeen recommendations are broadening council income streams to… Audio
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Empty the mattress: Parliament’s week
Among Parliament's key bills this week is one to update emergency management relationships and one to protect your bank deposits because mattresses have better uses. Grant Robertson picks his bills to… Audio
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Where to next for a Kermadec ocean sanctuary?
It was announced to great fanfare in 2015, but years of negotiations have failed to secure an agreement over a Kermadec ocean sanctuary. Audio
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Complex views on Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary plans
Audio 15 Jun 2023The government needs to go back to the drawing board if it wants to get a proposed Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary off the ground with iwi support. More than 40 iwi organisations voted to reject the… Audio
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Crunch point approaching for future of skiing on Ruapehu
Audio 14 Jun 2023The future of skiing on Mt Ruapehu is reaching a critical point with a watershed creditors meeting set for next week. Cabinet has agreed to support separate private bidders to run Whakapapa and Turoa… Audio