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'I stand with our women' - TJ Perenara backs Hurricanes Poua over haka
The Hurricanes and All Blacks halfback is showing support for Poua and their controversial haka, saying: "I share similar views to our women".
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Ake Ake Ake
ProgrammeThe story of SOUL and the land occupation at Ihumātao, through the voices of the cousins intimately involved in the actions that took place. Made with the support of NZ On Air & TMP.
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A brief history of protests in sport
From revamped headgear to refusing to play, Kiwis are among athletes worldwide to take a stand.
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Pita Turei: 'I'm still an outsider'
Pita Turei is an actor, curator, sculptor, comedian and staunch cultural and Iwi advocate. More than anything, Turei tells Culture 101’s Mark Amery, he’s dedicated to walking with people to reveal the… Audio
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Local iwi demand inclusion on Auckland Airport share sale
A South Auckland hapū is demanding to be included in any potential Crown deal that's done around buying Auckland Airport shares.
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More than 300 emergency calls as torrential rain and thunderstorms batter North Island
Rain that caused flooding in Auckland on Tuesday has moved towards the Bay of Plenty, with up to 100 millimetres of rain expected to fall in the region.
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18 Justin Latif | Occupying Ihumātao
Long before it made national headlines, Justin Latif faced an uphill battle to convince his bosses the occupation of Ihumātao was worth covering. The ensuing reportage opened up a national… Audio
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John Miller: a life behind the lens at protests
Protest photographer John Miller (Ngapuhi) has made a career capturing some of the most politically charged moments in our history. Audio
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Pile of dumped rubbish at Ihumātao as high as the trees
Illegally dumped rubbish at one of Auckland's most archaeologically significant sites has been piling up as high as the trees.
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The waterfront property that comes with a gang boss
A waterfront Bay of Plenty real estate listing no one wants to buy comes with a catch - the town's Mongrel Mob president says they were seized unethically, and he'll fight to stay.
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Sect sets up home at Ihumātao stonefields
Followers of a religious sect are setting up shop on sacred land in South Auckland
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Witnesses sought to fatal crash involving motorcyclist
The police are seeking witnesses to a fatal crash on George Bolt Memorial Drive in Auckland last week.
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'Very confusing, very quickly': Luxon wants pathway beyond peak of Omicron
The government needs to front up on when vaccine mandates will be removed, the National Party leader says. Audio
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Covid-19: Winston Peters says Prime Minister should meet parliament protesters
Winston Peters says the Prime Minister has met with protesters before but refuses to engage with the convoy outside Parliament.
The New Zealand First leader visited the protest yesterday.
He told… Audio
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Mad, bad or mostly moderate? Media's mixed message on protest
There was plenty of condemnation of the occupation of Parliament in the media at first - but this week some media painted a much more palatable picture of the protesters and their motivations. Those… Audio
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'I think it's time': Efeso Collins commits to running for Auckland mayor
The South Auckland councillor opens up about why he's decided to run for mayor with or without the Labour Party's endorsement.
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Loading Docs 2021: Haka Haha
Audio 9 Sep 2021There’s cultural appropriation in the air as kaka haka are debated by the people of Aotearoa. Video
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Episode 1: Ake Ake Ake
The first episode in the 3 part documentary trilogy investigates the occupation at Ihumātao from the perspective of the leaders of the campaign to #ProtectIhumātao. Video
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at We Are Lady Parts (Neon) about a biochemical engineer who ends up as the lead guitarist of an all-female Muslim punk band, Ake Ake Ake (Maori+… Audio
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Aotearoa's only Indigenous Rights Commissioner calls for reinstatement of role
New Zealand has not had an Indigenous Rights Commissioner for four years and there are no plans to appoint one.
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Te Waonui for week ending Friday 9 July 2021
A Rotorua iwi steps in to build affordable homes for whānau; the fruits of tamariki learning in Te Reo Māori brought to the fore; should the crown buy an island at Matauri Bay? One kaumatua thinks so… Audio
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Minister keen for progress on Ihumātao: 'We walk a fine line here'
It is time to get things moving on deciding the future of Ihumātao, the minister overseeing a steering group says.
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Question of housing at Ihumātao back in the spotlight
It is time to get things moving - that is the message from the minister in charge of bringing together a steering group to decide the future of Ihumātao.
The rōpū whakahaere, or steering committee… Audio
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Question Time for 7 July 2021
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Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?
HELEN WHITE to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New…
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The Week in Politics: The demolition of Todd Muller
Analysis - The week began with the resurrection of Winston Peters and ended with the demolition of Todd Muller, Peter Wilson writes.