Te Ao Māori
Episode 5: 18th April 2023 - Mata
Cry me Three Waters - Far North Mayor Moko Tepania shares his views on Affordable Water Reform, then former Green MP Denise Roche and commentator Shane Te Pou discuss co-governance, 'crybabies' and… Video, Audio
Iwi wins right to appeal multi-billion dollar Chinese water bottling consent
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa took its fight all the way to the Supreme Court after the High Court, Environment Court and Court of Appeal dimissed the case.
Pop up clinics for Northland Māori businesses to get support kanohi ki te kanohi post-cylone
A series of pop up clinics are being organised for Māori businesses in Northland still feeling the impact of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Apple of their eyes: Fruits of labour help cyclone recovery
Apple crop harvesting has begun in Wairoa with the first fruits set to go towards the community pātaka to help support whānau after the town was decimated by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Stolen Lands | Episode 5: Descendants
In episode five, Chief Mokomoko's descendants fight to have his name cleared and his mana restored. Video
Air NZ admits breach of tikanga after initially refusing to release body to grieving whānau
Air New Zealand has apologised and promised to change its procedures after it took the 11th-hour intervention of its chief executive before it allowed a grieving woman to take home her mother's…
Former Ōpōtiki District Councillor Louis Rāpihana dies
Tributes are flowing for former Ōpōtiki District Councillor Louis Rāpihana, who died unexpectedly over the weekend.
NZ cities 'don't talk to the true history of those areas' - architect
A leading Māori architect says New Zealand towns and cities are suffering from a crisis of identity.
Formal request to change name of Sonning car park to Opoia Pā lodged
Hamilton hapū Ngāti Wairere have lodged a formal proposal to change the name of a car park in the centre of the city.
Hit-and-run victim was highly respected Kaitāia kaumātua Billy Pomare
Kaitāia police have confirmed the victim of a recent alleged hit-and-run incident in the Far North was respected Kaitaia kaumātua Billy Pomare.
Latest Te Pūnaha Hihiko fund science projects announced
The projects are designed to strengthen capability, capacity, skills and networks between Māori and the science and innovation system.
Allan backed by commentators over Māori broadcasting remarks
Cabinet Minister Kiri Allan has escaped punishment after criticising RNZ's culture and treatment of Māori staff, while Māori commentators have been quick to endorse her sentiment.
Episode 4: 4th April 2023 - Mata
Mihingarangi Forbes speaks to the National Party’s new Māori MP Tama Potaka about co-governance and Māori Development. Panelists Dr Lara Greaves and Ngarimu Blair discuss white cis men, free speech… Video, Audio
Low rate of pre-emptive kidney transplants for Māori 'absolutely shocking' - advocate
Patient advocates say racism and prejudice is leading to "woefully" low rates of kidney transplants among Māori. Audio
Iwi-owned Takitimu Seafoods announces closure
Ngāti Kahungunu said its focus was on supporting 33 staff members who were losing their jobs as a result of the closure.
More than 1500 tauira take part in secondary school waka ama champs
Teen waka ama paddlers have their sights set on further glory, after the high school champs in Rotorua.
It's not a prayer - why karakia is the ideal way to start a meeting
Is the push-back against karakia out of order? A look at why some councils don't want it, and why they should use it. Audio
It's not a prayer - why karakia is the ideal way to start a meeting
Is the push-back against karakia out of order? A look at why some councils don't want it, and why they should use it.
Audio'No more Egmont' - Taranaki Maunga officially welcomed at treaty settlement
Hundreds of people gathered at Aotearoa Pa in South Taranaki today to witness the initialling of Te Ruruku Pūtakerongo - the Treaty of Waitangi settlement for Taranaki Maunga.
'I didn't have a single word prepared' - this year's New Zealander of the Year winner
Māori astronomer and scholar Ahorangi Rangiānehu Mātāmua is this year's New Zealander of the Year. Audio