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Te Manu Korihi
Providing news on Māori issues, Te Manu Korihi features four times each weekday, in Radio New Zealand National's leading news programmes Morning Report and Checkpoint. A longer weekly edition, Te Waonui, is broadcast on Sunday evenings.
Weekdays at 6:27am, 8:45am, 5:40pm, 6:45pm, and Sundays at 5:35pm
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 November 2014
The Tertiary Education Commission says students at a Taranaki institute who had their qualifications withdrawn may now - not have to redo the whole course; A environmental group wants to clean up the… Read more Audio
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Collaborative shaping future of sustainable rivers
A leader of an environmental group, the Health Rivers Wai Ora comittee, says its ambition is to clean up the Waikato River, and is collaborating with iwi, the community, and local government to make… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 November 2014
Prisoners who will have to remove bone or greenstone necklaces could complain to the Human Rights Commission. The National Maori Tertiary Students Association, Te Mana Akonga, says other Maori courses… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 13 November 2014
The National Maori Tertiary Students Association, Te Mana Akonga, says other Maori courses at the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki will be under scrutiny; but the chief executive of the… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2014
Some Maori student advocacy groups says the 400 students withdrawn from two failed Maori performing arts courses at a New Plymouth institute have wasted their time and money; The Education Ministry… Read more Audio
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Failure of Maori tertiary course has flow-on effect
Maori student advocacy groups say Maori courses have come under fire following revelations by the Tertiary Education Commission about two failed Maori performing arts courses at the Western Institute… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2014
A Maori tikanga expert says the impact on prisoners who have their Taonga taken from them could be devastating; Eight staff involved in two Taranaki Institute's Maori performing arts courses have left… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 November 2014
A Tikanga Maori expert says the impact on prisoners who have their taonga taken from them could be devastating; The director of Te Reo Maori for the Ngati Kahungunu Iwi says its dialect is almost… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2014
The Department of Corrections says pounamu or greenstone necklaces represent freedom and so do not belong in prisons; People who play a hand in the Waikato region's billion dollar Maori economy have… Read more Audio
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Waikato explore growing the region's Maori economy
People involved in the Waikato region's billion dollar Maori economy have been exploring how to develop more wealth and ways to get tangata whenua into employment. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2014
A Moriori Trust has told the Environment Protection Authority that it's opposing a mining company's bid to mine phosphate from the seabed because the trust says it could jeopardise 60 per cent of the… Read more Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 11 November 2014
A Maori authority is in line to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year after signing a deal with a major Manuka honey exporter. A Moriori Trust has told the Environment Protection Authority that… Read more Audio
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Providing news on Māori issues, Te Manu Korihi features four times each weekday, in Radio New Zealand National's leading news programmes Morning Report and Checkpoint. A longer weekly edition, Te Waonui, is broadcast on Sunday evenings.
Weekdays at 6:27am, 8:45am, 5:40pm, 6:45pm, and Sundays at 5:35pm
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