Te Aorewa Rolleston
Sleep apps reviewed
Te Aorewa Rolleston reviews sleep apps and chats to Karyn about how many different kinds there are, including some of the more intriguing aids people use to get off to the land of nod. Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 28 May 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui -- a new trades and training program educating Māori and Pasifika gets underway in West Auckland -- Dame Cindy Kiro is set to become the first wahine Māori governor-general --… Audio
Brodie Friend's 'Nana Pat' wins Inaugural Kiingi Tūheitia Portraiture award
A crowd of hundreds conducted a powhiri this week to mark the inaugural Kiingi Tūheitia Portraiture award exhibition in Wellington.
A little under 130 Maori artists submitted their artworks which… Audio
New kaupapa Māori trades training takes shape in west Auckland
A new trades training programe with a kaupapa Māori framework at its core is underway in West Auckland.
The first intake of students are on site at Auckland's Hoani Waititi Marae - where tikanga and… Video, Audio
Crowds march in Feilding as Māori wards decision deferred
Hundreds of people marched to the Manawatū District Council buildings in Feilding today to protest against the council kicking the can down the road on Māori representation.
The council voted last… Audio
Te Waonui for Friday 7 May 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui -- Te Whānau o Waipareira in Auckland open a new vaccination centre, A strategy for eliminating violence in Aotearoa has been launched this week and Māori scholars say their… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 23 April 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui - A former member of the immunisation advisory group quits after feeling unheard, the first Māori judge with a moko kauae is appointed to the district court, whanau are still… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 9 April 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui - Waikato iwi Ngāti Hinerangi reaffirms its identiy with the passing into law of its Treaty settlement -- Māori and Pacifica people say they have been shut out of climate change… Audio
Te Waonui for 26 March 2021
The covid vaccine rollout plan is under attack from some Officials will be able to enter marae without a warrant under a new water safety proposal, even though no marae water supply has ever caused an… Audio
Waitangi Tribunal hears of Crown perpetuation of Māori homelessness
The Waitangi Tribunal is being told the government needs to apologise for failing to ensure Māori have adequate housing.
The hearing into how the Crown has perpetuated Māori homelessness is underway… Audio
Two Waitakere Ranges tracks reopen
Hikers and trampers are celebrating the re-opening of two popular tracks along the Te Ara Tahura trail in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges.
A Rāhui was placed on the Ōmanawanui and Puriri Ridge tracks two… Audio
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei hīkoi headed to Auckland High Court
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei is leading a peaceful hīkoi to the Tāmaki Makaurau High Court.
The iwi is upset that the Crown is using land within its rohe to compensate another iwi - Hauraki-Maratūāhu - for… Audio
Mana whenua to place rāhui around Waiheke
Mana whenua on Waiheke island are placing a 2 year rāhui around the island in a bid to stop four species of kaimoana from disappearing.
The iwi, Ngāti Pāoa, has been worried for years about declining… Audio
Waka ama sprint championships attract thousands of paddlers
The annual Waka Ama National Sprint Championships have been held over the past week with an estimated 10,000 turning up at Lake Karapiro near Cambridge, after many events were put on hold due to the… Audio
Maori arts curator is calling on arts institutions to share power
The Māori Arts curator who resigned unexpectedly after putting together Auckland Art Gallery's largest ever exhibition of indigenous work is calling on arts institutions to be better at sharing power.
…Emotional 24 hours for Save Our Unique Landscape supporters
Mana whenua and supporters of the occupation at Ihumatao have had an emotional 24 hours. Located next to the Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve in Mangere, Ihumatao is a significant archaeological… Audio
NZ assisting Pacific with plans for Covid jabs
As New Zealand secures deals for potential Covid vaccines, it is also working to ensure Pacific island countries have access to them. Audio