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10:30  Imera i roto i te reo Maori: Emailing in te reo Maori

Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori - The Maori Language Commission - says making easy changes, like starting and finishing emails or greeting people in te reo Maori can make a huge difference to the revitalisation effort. It says that te reo Maori is welcome in your workplace and raises the status of the language with everyone you work with.

Today is the second day of Te Wiki o te reo Maori, and Karyn speaks with Chey Milne from Arataua media company in Rotorua who have created a very popular infographic to help us use te reo Maori in our emails.

Arataua from Rotorua have re-issued their popular infographic for Te Wiki o te reo Maori 2019.

Arataua from Rotorua have re-issued their popular infographic for Te Wiki o te reo Maori 2019. Photo: supplied

 

10:45 Lately Book Club - Mel Bunce

For the Lately Book club, Karyn Hay talks to journalism tutor and researcher at the University of London, Mel Bunce.

Dr Bunce has been studying journalism in New Zealand and published her findings in her book The Broken Estate: Journalism and Democracy in a Post-Truth World.

Melanie Bunce, senior lecturer in journalism at City University, London.

Melanie Bunce, senior lecturer in journalism at City University, London. Photo: RNZ / Jeremy Rose