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Iwi respond to Kermadec Sanctuary proposal
More than forty iwi organisations have voted overwhelmingly to reject the plan, saying an indigenous led approach is the only way forward. Former Prime Minister Sir John Key announced the sanctuary in… Audio
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Minister disappointed in iwi rejection of Kermadec proposal
Iwi leaders have rejected the government's latest proposal to establish the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary. More than forty iwi organisations have voted overwhelmingly to reject the plan, saying an… Audio
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Support from cabinet for two bidders for Mt Ruapehu ski fields
The government is promising to consult closely with local iwi and hapu over the future the Mt Ruapehu ski fields. Cabinet has agreed to support separate private bidders running the ski fields after… Audio
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Opotiki tangihanga for Mongrel Mob Barbarians president
In Opotiki, a tangihanga is under way for Steven Taiatini, the president of the Mongrel Mob Barbarians.
The 45-year-old was killed on Friday night on St John Street and there is now a heavy gang… Audio
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Cabinet supports separate bidders to run two Ruapehu ski fields
Cabinet has late this afternoon agreed to support separate private bidders running Mt Ruapehu's ski fields after the previous operater fell into volunteer administration.
Regional Econonomic… Video, Audio
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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
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Shelly Bay fire: Iconic Wellington building gutted in blaze
Audio 7 Jun 2023A fire has completely gutted an iconic warehouse building in Wellington's Shelly Bay on the Miramar Peninsula, which has been the site of years of drama and controversy.
A hotly contested housing… Video, Audio
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Around the motu : Matthew Rosenberg in Gisborne
Gisborne Local democracy reporter Matthew Rosenberg speaks to Kathryn about rural residents who feeling forgotten following Cyclone Gabrielle, 81 year old Jim who faces winter living in a caravan, the… Audio
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Hawke's Bay Māori grapple with buyout decisions
Hawke's Bay Māori are grappling with huge decisions in the wake of the Government's proposed buyout of cyclone-hit homes most at risk of being flooded again.
Iwi and hapū had difficult conversations… Audio
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East Coast iwi awaits details on Government's property buyout
East Coast iwi are waiting for more details on the government's plan to buyout property owners whose land cannot be rebuilt on.
Cyclone Recovery Minister Grant Robertson says he expects the details… Audio
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Harakeke flax - a world-class alternative to carbon fibre
Harakeke has a special place here in Aotearoa, but the native flax is also one of the strongest sustainable fibres in the world. To develop a harakeke product for the global market, 23-year-olds Ben… Audio
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Kiwi not handled with care at Zoo Miami
'Kiwi encounters' at Zoo Miami have been cancelled, after disturbing footage emerged of visitors handling the bird under bright lights.
In the video, Paora the kiwi bird was likened to a puppy and… Audio
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Zoo Miami apologises for mishandling of Paora the kiwi
The Kiwi bird is sacred to New Zealanders. So it goes without saying that most people in our team couldn't bring themseleves to watch a video from Zoo Miami where a Kiwi named Paora was shown off… Audio
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Paora Haitana concerned at treatment of namesake kiwi at Miami Zoo
Disturbing footage has emerged of a "hands on" kiwi experience at Miami Zoo - where visitors have likened the bird to a puppy.
In the video, the brown kiwi is on display in a fully lit room, with no… Video, Audio
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Tairāwhiti iwi will house 100 cyclone-hit families this winter
A group of six Tairāwhiti iwi is promising to house 100 cyclone-hit families by winter.
Toitū Tairawhiti Housing has been providing affordable homes for the region and eastern Bay of Plenty since… Audio
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Ngati Porou seeks urgent action over forestry practices
Te Tairawhiti iwi Ngati Porou are demanding urgent action to address the slash left over from forestry operations in the region. The iwi says it can no longer tolerate unsustainable practices that… Audio
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Forestry Minister ' not shocked' by damning slash report
$10 million has been allocated from this year's Budget for the clearing of rivers in Tairawhiti and Hawke's Bay. The government is hoping the money will help remove up to 70,000 tonnes of woody debris… Audio
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Whangārei father who pulled son from fatal school caving trip says it should not have happened
A father, who stopped his son going on a fatal school caving expedition because of safety concerns says the trip should never have gone ahead and someone needs to be held responsible.
Whangārei Boys… Video, Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 9: Timaru
Timaru is a small town in South Canterbury which has two lesser-known names - Te Maru and Te Tihi o Maru. Justine Murray finds out more. Audio
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Congratulating an ‘heir’ but pondering ‘successors’
MPs voted today to congratulate Charles III on his coronation. But while noting the heir, thoughts of an alternative Head of State are not far away. Is it not just inevitable but timely? National’s… Audio
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Around the motu: Lee Scanlon in Westport
Audio 9 May 2023Westport's new $21 million health centre began providing services this week. The centre combines all Buller Health services, including Buller Hospital and Buller Medical Centre, under one roof. The… Audio
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Simon Griggs
Audio 7 May 2023AudioCulture Iwi Waiata was founded in May 2013 as a means to archive and explore Kiwi music. In the past decade they've published almost 2000 pages documenting our diverse musical history. And now… Audio
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Te Waonui a TMK for Sunday 7 May 2023
Audio 5 May 2023This week, our Maori news team have reaction to Meka Whaitiri's shock defection; kohanga kaiako are in line for a big pay rise; a High Commissioner offends the Kiingitanga; and, how are iwi… Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 8: Pito-One
Petone is a seaside town in Lower Hutt known for harbour views and niche shopping. Its proper name 'Pito-One' relates to a special area on the beach. Audio
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Episode 7: May 3rd 2023 Mata Special
In this special episode of Mata Mihingarangi Forbes hosts a panel discussion about Meka Whaitiri's defection from the Labour Party to join Te Pāti Māori. Her guests are former Te Pāti Māori MP Marama… Audio
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AudioCulture celebrates 10 years
Audioculture Iwi Waiata was founded in May 2013 as a means to archive and explore Kiwi music. In the past decade they've published almost 2000 pages documenting our diverse musical history. Audio
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Bay of Plenty hapū confronts managed retreat
Iwi and hapū around the country are confronting the prospect of managed retreat in response to climate change, after Cyclone Gabrielle ravaged large swathes of the motu earlier this year. For one Bay… Audio
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Parliament's first Te Reo Māori outreach
MPs have joined Parliament's Speaker in visiting regional New Zealand for five years, but for the first time a Speaker's outreach has gone all-in on Te Reo Māori at an immersion Kura. Audio
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Mt Ruapehu ski fields' future in the balance
The future of Mt Ruapehu ski fields is in the balance, but iwi say there are more issues than tourism.
Ngati Rangi iwi chair Whetu Moataane told Midday Report why the maunga is so precious. Audio
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Nau Mai Town - Episode 7: Whakatāne
Lady on the Rock is a bronze statue depicting one of the first women to arrive in the Bay of Plenty. Justine Murray visits WhakatÄne to learn about the town's history - and scores some delicious… Audio