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Ihumātao: 'A resolution is imminent'- Pania Newton
Yesterday was an appropriate day for the Kiingitanga flag to be removed from the whenua at Ihumātao and a sign of things to come, says the co-founder of SOUL. Audio
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Government-Māori relationship to be highlighted at Rātana
The political year officially kicks off tomorrow with politicians' annual pilgrimage to Rātana and being an election year the stakes are even higher.
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Ihumātao dispute not settled as Rātana approaches
The Government will front up to Rātana Pā near Whanganui with the Ihumātao dispute still to be settled.
A group from Ihumātao will also be at Rātana to commemorate the birthday of the founder of the… Audio
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'Appropriate' for Kīngitanga flag to be lowered at Ihumātao - Pania Newton
Protestors at Ihumātao remain hopeful a resolution to the lengthy dispute will be announced before Waitangi Day.
Kiingi Tūheitia arrived at Ihumātao yesterday for a ceremony lowering and returning… Audio
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Ihumātao Kiingitanga flag taken down: in photos
Mana whenua are celebrating news a resolution to the Ihumātao dispute is near, with the flag of the Kiingitanga removed from the site today. Video
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Ihumātao dispute resolution expected by Waitangi Day - Kiingitanga
The Kiingitanga flag at Ihumātao has come down and Kiingitanga representatives say a positive resolution is expected ahead of Waitangi Day. Video
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Ihumātao: Kiingitanga flag lowered, resolution expected soon
The Kingiitanga flag is no longer flying at Ihumātao, but the symbolic gesture isn't the end of the long-running land dispute.
There has been pressure on the government to come to a resolution before… Video, Audio
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Ihumātao - Meriana Johnsen
RNZ Maori Affairs reporter Meriana Johnsen has just returned from Ihumatao and joins me from the Wellington studio. Audio
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'Kiingi Tuuheitia's work is done' - flag comes down at Ihumātao
The Kiingitanga flag at Ihumātao has come down and Kiingitanga representatives say a positive resolution is expected ahead of Waitangi Day.
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Midday News for 22 January 2020
Audio 22 Jan 2020The Kiingitanga flag at Ihumatao comes down, indicating a resolution has been met, the World Health Organisation gears up its response to a deadly virus. Audio
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Speculation Ihumātao settlement around the corner
The group occupying Ihumātao in Auckland are hoping a resolution is in sight, but say a deal to settle the dispute is not done yet.
Contruction of 480 homes has been on hold since July after hundreds… Audio
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Fletcher Building takes down fences at Ihumātao
Fletcher Building is pulling down fences at Ihumātao, but the future of the disputed site is still to be settled. Video
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Fletcher Building takes down fences at Ihumātao
Fletcher Building is pulling down fences at Ihumātao, but the future of the disputed site is still to be settled. Video
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Ihumatao land disupte hangs over government as year begins
The government will be expected to front up to Maori about progress over the land dispute at Ihumatao as two major Maori political events kick off the New Year.
MPs will flock to Ratana for the… Audio
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The year in news: May to August
In the second part of a three-part look back at 2019, RNZ revisits the big stories of the year from May to August.
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Photos of 2019: RNZ's picks from around the country
RNZ's photographers and reporters were witness to the country's most heartbreaking events in 2019, but also recorded stories of ordinary - and extraordinary - New Zealanders. Here are some of their…
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Burning Cultural Issues in 2019: Tayi Tibble, Carla Van Zon & Sam Brooks
Looking back across the cultural landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand in 2019 some words and catchphrases pop up: encounters, call-out culture, Ihumatao, climate emergency, allyship and, the phrase just… Audio
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Art in Aotearoa 2019: Francis Upritchard, Matariki Williams & Warren Feeney
A giant hand called Quasi made world headlines. Dane Mitchell's fake transmitting trees at the Venice Biennale were joined by a real fallen tree during flooding. Giant woven works by the Mata Aho… Audio
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The stories we loved and learned from
For our last podcast of 2019, we've chosen our Top 10 episodes and talk about why they made an impact Audio
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Moungaroa protesters decry sale by Chorus
Demonstrators have gathered at prominent New Plymouth landmark Moungaroa, or Blagdon Hill, to protest its sale by telecommunications company Chorus.
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'OK Boomer' is word of the year for 2019 - Public Address
'OK Boomer' - a phrase used by Millennials, which some of the older generation is offended by, has just taken top spot in the Public Address Word of the Year for 2019. Audio
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Independent book publishing in Aotearoa
Writer and reviewer Pip Adam looks at where independent publishing sits within the Aotearoa literary scene and how communities are built up around the publications. Audio
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Govt 'trying to escape public liability' over Ihumātao - SOUL
The Crown loaning money to Auckland Council to buy the contested Ihumātao block off Fletcher Building is a roundabout way to resolve the issue, says Pania Newton of SOUL. Audio
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Ihumātao: Goff refuses to comment on Auckland Council land buyout
Mayor Phil Goff is refusing to say whether he supports Auckland Council purchasing disputed land at Ihumātao.
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Ōwairaka/Mt Albert protesters challenge mana whenua of maunga
Protesters at a public hui today in Auckland cursed mana whenua of the ancestral maunga, Ōwairaka, telling them they were colonisers and questioning their whakapapa. Audio