Te Ao Māori
13 Mike McRoberts | On the Frontline in Gaza
As missiles rained down on Gaza in 2014, Mike McRoberts lobbied his 3 News bosses to get him to the frontline. The trauma of witnessing destruction on such an enormous scale stayed with him and shaped… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 19: 9th August 2022
Mihingarangi and Shane are joined by former National MP Paul Quinn to discuss the Sam Uffindell controversy, the National Party conference, the latest polls, and the latest policies. Video, Audio
Reviving ancient Maori construction methods
Internationally acclaimed architect Anthony Hoete is helping to revive ancient Māori construction methods with the aim of rebuilding a historic wharenui destroyed in the Napier earthquake of 1931… Audio
The future of Maori at work
What will the future of the work look like for Māori, and the shifts and skills required to give Māori greater access and opportunity in the future workforce. Dr Eruera Tarena is Executive Director of… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 18: 26th July 2022
Party People is joined by former NZ First MP Jenny Marcroft to discuss the passing of Ricky Houghton, the Greens’ leadership challenge, the Auckland mayoral race, and the big news in NZ First. Video, Audio
10 Carmen Parahi | Our day of reckoning
Dismayed by how Māori were being portrayed in the media, Carmen Parahi nearly gave up on journalism for good. Instead, she channelled her frustration into a game-changing re-examination of indigenous… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 16: 28th June 2022
Party People celebrates Matariki with a twinkling of insight into what the public holiday means for Aotearoa and Roe v. Wade, a case protecting access to abortion in America. Video, Audio
Matariki
Mānawatia a Matariki! The first official Māori celebration to be made a public holiday in Aotearoa and we’re here to tell you what it’s all about. Audio
Are some Māori 'disconnected' from their role as kaitiaki?
What is kaitiakitanga, guardianship, and how important is it in our communities? Xena Tautari is currently studying for her doctorate at Te Whare Wanganga o Awanuiarangi and says in the Hokianga… Audio
What is tono tupapaku?
After the body of Tommy Murray was taken back to his home marae against his wife's wishes Mapuna takes a look at tono tupapaku. Retrieving a loved one back to their whanau at home to be buried… Audio
Party People | Season 2 | Episode 15: 14th June 2022
Party People discusses the new Cabinet shake up, National’s gangs policy, and the Māori Electoral Option Bill. Featuring Dan Bidois, Shane Te Pou, and Mihingarangi Forbes. Video, Audio
The Finale
To wrap up this first season of Whakamāori: The Podcast, the team take a look back over all 12 episodes and recap on some of their favourite moments. Join them in their final whakamāori efforts. Video, Audio
Te Petihana Reo Māori
The petition that gave significant rise to the Māori language revitalisation movement is translated here by the Whakamāori crew. They also share their own personal reo Māori journeys and aspirations.
…Party People | Season 2 | Episode 14: 31st May 2022
Mihingarangi and Shane Te Pou are joined by former National MP for Northcote Dan Bidois to discuss the budget, the PM’s trip to the US, and the passing of Joe Hawke. Video, Audio
The Definite Dozen
Today we talk about a list of 12 principles people across the world have adapted in order to live a more healthy and successful lifestyle. Can the crew come up with a healthy and successful… Video, Audio
Inflight Information
Buckle up and hold on tight as we welcome you aboard RNZ Airlines! Here our presenters will ensure that all passengers have been well informed of all boarding, landing and safety procedures, in te reo… Video, Audio
More money for Māori media - but where’s the strategy?
Māori media got a $40m boost in Budget 2022, following a similar increase to fund more content and jobs last year. But where the strategic review of the Māori media sector that kicked off nearly four… Audio
More money for Māori media - but where’s the strategy?
Māori media got a $40m boost in Budget 2022, following a similar increase to fund more content and jobs last year. But where the strategic review of the Māori media sector that kicked off nearly four…
AudioParty People | Season 2 | Episode 13: 17th May 2022
Simon Bridges joins the party to discuss life after politics, the latest polls, co-governance, ram raids, and the Australian elections. Video, Audio
And Still I Rise
Chey, Anaha and Ani-Piki whakamāori one of the most famous poems in history. "Still I Rise" is an empowering poem by Maya Angelou about the struggle to overcome prejudice and injustice. Video, Audio