Derek Fox
Te Karere celebrates 40th Anniversary
On Monday 21 February, the Maori News programme 'Te Karere' celebrates its 40th Anniversary. What began in 1982 as a four minute news programme in Te Reo Maori fighting for air time and resource to… Audio
Covid-19: Repatriation flight to the Cook Islands reunites families
The first repatriation flight from New Zealand to the Cook Islands has landed in Rarotonga.
Eighty-seven people departed Christchurch last night after pre-departure medical checks and arrived home in… Audio
World's first 'Te Reo Māori Fly In' planned this weekend
Ruatoria, Waiapu or Mount Hikurangi. If pilots flying in for an event celebrating 60 years of East Coast aviation this weekend can pronouce these names correctly, they'll be rewarded.
Derek Fox is… Audio
Derek Fox talks about broadcaster Marama Martin
Broadcaster and former colleague Derek Fox talks about television and radio presenter Marama Martin, who passed away this week in Nelson.
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Mana Magazine to stop publication
It's been a mainstay on NZ's magazine stands for more than quarter of a decade but the only independent Maori print news publication Mana Magazine is looking to stop publication for the foreseeable… Audio
The return of a Maori TV scoop
Native Affairs praised for a following up a bold investigation prompting political action. Will the channel deliver such stories in future? Audio
No criminal offending found at Kohanga Reo trust - SFO
The Kohanga Reo Trust's commercial arm has been cleared of criminal wrong-doing by the Serious Fraud Office. Audio
Where to from here for the Te Kohanga Reo Trust Board?
Listening to that is Derek Fox, the spokesperson for Te Kohanga Reo Trust Board. Audio
Kohanga Reo Trust Board spokesperson responds
The Serious Fraud Office declined to comment. Audio
Derek Fox - Kohanga Reo National Trust spending
With Derek Fox - Media advisor to Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board. Audio
Derek Fox on the future of the Maori Party
It should be a comfortable win for Labour candidate Meka Whaitiri in next month's Ikaroa Rawhiti by-election, but the big questions surround the future of the Maori and Mana Parties. Audio
Gisborne Mayor and Maori broadcaster remember Parekura Horomia
Condolences are being extended to the family of the Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP, Parekura Horomia, who died yesterday, at his home at Mangatuna near Tolaga Bay, aged 62. Audio
New poll of Maori voters shows Mana shakes up race
And the first poll of Maori voters since Mana was formed shows the new party is shaking up the race for the Maori seats. Audio
Political commentators analyse Mana Party's prospects
The Mana Party says former Labour Party organisers are likely to be among those standing as its candidates in the November election. Audio
Hone Harawira's suspension from the Maori Party's caucus
The Maori Party is in turmoil after the suspension of Hone Harawira from its caucus. Audio
Local party workers say they stand behind Harawira
Throughout his career as an MP Mr Hone Harawira has said he doesn't care what critics say, he is answerable only to the people of his electorate. Audio
Hone Hawawira's apology for racist remarks
Long time activist and mother of Hone, Titewhai Harawira and Maori media commentator Derek Fox comment. Audio
Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights
We talk with Ngahiwi Tomoana of Ngati Kahungunu Trust Board; Derek Fox, former media manager for the Maori Party; and George Andrews, founder of TV3 and an executive of the Screen Directors Guild. Audio
Maori Party hoping for seven seats
The Maori Party is going all out to make a clean sweep of all seven Maori seats. Audio
Maori Issues
Writer and commentator Derek Fox talks on deals made regarding Foreshore and Seabed issues. Audio