Willie Jackson
Maori Wards - Partnership or Separatism?
Robin Martin looks at whether Maori council wards will provoke partnership or separatism. Audio
Re-selection ordered by judge for Maori Statutory Board
Broadcaster Willie Jackson has won his high court case and can stand again for a non iwi seat on Auckland's Maori Statutory Board. Audio
More on the difficulties of Maori TV CEO appointment
More now on the wrangle over who will take the helm at Maori Television. Audio
Willie Jackson and Winston Peters discuss Waitangi Day
The Maori Council co-chairman, has come out with a stinging criticism to comments made by John Key about activists at Waitangi being "unable to see the world through any lens other than Maori… Audio
Another bid for Mike Tyson to come to NZ
The head of an urban Maori authority is lending its support to a bid by the convicted rapist and former World Champion boxer Mike Tyson to visit New Zealand on a speaking tour. Audio
Political commentators on the Maori vote
Competition in the Maori seats has been heating up this election - and the fate of the Mana Party will tomorrow lie in the hands of Maori voters. Audio
Maori Party claims victory over marine bill
We're joined by political commentators Willie Jackson and Matt McCarten. Audio
Auckland's Maori Statutory Board off to rocky start
The relationship between the Auckland Council and its independent Maori Statutory Board is off to a rocky start, with councillors reacting angrily to being rushed to approve the board's funding… Audio
Tough times for Maori Party tipped if Harawira punished
The Te Tai Tokerau MP, Hone Harawira, says he's not challenging the leadership of the Maori Party, only their support of the National-led government. Audio
Pundits say Harawira dispute could unravel Maori Party
Joining us to look at the potential impact this row could have on the Maori Party are political commentators Willie Jackson and Matt McCarten. Audio
Maori Party chase a Ministerial portfolio
At just 2 percent of the party vote, and 5 seats, the party hasn't got enough leverage to make demands. Audio