Te Ao Maori
Maori legal needs still unmet
Community Law says too many Maori are not getting the legal advice they need. Audio
No commitment to broadcast Māori music award
After a Māori prize was excluded from TV coverage of the Vodafone NZ Music Awards, the producer can't guarantee it will be included next year either. Audio
Young Māori awarded for digital ideas
A financial educational programme for kids and an app that encourages face to face meetings with friends are two of the winning ideas of the DigMyIdea Māori Innovation Challenge. Audio
Backlash after Māori award excluded from broadcast of Vodafone NZ Music Awards
Māori musicians are disappointed the TV broadcast of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards cut to an ad break as the Māori Language award was presented. Audio
The row over music awards excluding the Maori Album Award
Maori musicians who complained about the exclusion of the Maori Album Award from the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have met with the show's producer. Audio
The DigMyIdea Maori Innovation Challenge
A financial educational software programme and an app that actually encourages face to face meetings with friends are two of the winning inventions of the DigMyIdea Maori Innovation Challenge. Audio
Building plans for ancient Whanganui marae
Whānau from the Whanganui River are working to rebuild shelters on an ancient marae site usually only accessible by boat. Audio
Building plans for ancient Whanganui marae
Whanau from the Whanganui River are seeking to rebuild on an ancient marae site you can only get to by boat. Audio
Ngāi Tahu babies get sleeping packs
All Ngāi Tahu newborns will receive a safe sleeping pack from January, as the iwi takes it upon itself to keep Maori babies alive. Audio
South Island iwi launch safe sleeping device for babies
The South Island iwi Ngai Tahu is taking steps to help keep Maori babies alive. Audio
He Kai Ora - Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa Contributor Takiri Butler presents He Kai Ora, an insight into healthy eating. Video, Audio
Melani Anae and Will 'Ilolahia: Polynesian Panthers
Dr Anae is Senior Lecturer and Director of Research of Pacific Studies at the University of Auckland; Will 'Ilolahia is the founder of the Waiata Artists Trust. Both were members of the Polynesian… Audio
Whenua Kura
Renata Hakiwai is the manager of the Whenua Kura programme which is aiming to develop Maori leadership in the agricultural sector. It's a partnership between Te Tapuae o Rehua, Ngai Tahu Farming and… Audio
Whenua Kura
Renata Hakiwai is the manager of the Whenua Kura programme which is aiming to develop Maori leadership in the agricultural sector. It's a partnership between Te Tapuae o Rehua, Ngai Tahu Farming and…
AudioIwi festival attracts thousands to Dunedin
Ngāi Tahu Māori from around the country are gathering in Dunedin to celebrate their identity and culture. Audio
Iwi attracts thousands to Dunedin
Ngai Tahu Maori from around the country are gathering in Dunedin to celebrate their identity and culture. Audio
Aute: Making Māori Tapa Cloth
Nikau Hindin is reviving the lost Maori art of making aute, known in other parts of the Pacific as tapa cloth. The Auckland University Fine Arts student recently held a public performance of aute… Audio
Maori encouraged to take more risks with investments
Economic advisors say Maori organisations and iwi need to take more risks with their investments. Audio
Indigenous health workers visit prisoners
Indigenous health workers from around the world have visited a drug and alcohol addiction treatment unit at a prison in Waikato. Audio
Indigenous health workers visit prisoners
Indigenous health workers from around the world have visited the special treatment and dependency treatment unit at Waikeria Prison, with some saying it is a model for what could be done in their… Audio