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Music 101 Pocket Edition 90: Pacific Underground/Air/TaongaPuoro
In this week's Pocket Edition: the award-winning arts organisation Pacific Underground. A special taonga puoro session for Matariki; and French electro-duo Air celebrate 20 years of music. Audio
Alistair Fraser - Kaua e ohooho! Pt 1&2
Alistair Fraser with live looping Taonga Puoro tracks - Kaua e ohooho!(Don't panic) Pt 1&2. Audio
Mana Vautier: Maori astronaut
Mana Vautier, of Te Arawa, Ngai Tahu, Ngati Kahungunu and Ngati Raukawa descent, is an Aerospace Engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas and he's applied to be an astronaut - he… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 10 June 2016
Our Maori news team with a special tribute to Sir Graham Latimer. Audio
Message of hope at Te Puea Marae
The government has struck a deal behind closed doors to support Te Puea Marae, which is providing shelter to homeless families in Auckland. Video
Whakakite Ngā Taonga Pūoro - Revealing The Singing Treasures
Under the wings of Richard Nunns, Brian Flintoff and Hirini Melbourne, Alistair Fraser began playing and crafting taonga pūoro 17 years ago. He has been awarded a Churchill Fellowship to investigate… Video, Audio
Maori an inspiration to Ainu people
A delegation of indigenous Ainu people from Japan is in Taranaki this week to share experiences and learn from local Maori about language revitalisation.
Māori home ownership falling behind
New statistics reveal Māori home ownership has plummeted in the past 27 years, with the rate in some parts of the North Island dropping by as much as 40 percent.
New statistics show plummeting home ownership among Maori
New statistics reveal Maori home-ownership has plummeted in the past 25 years, with the rate in some parts of the North Island dropping by as much as 40 percent. Audio
Possible cash boost for marae housing Auckland's homeless
The Government is considering a cash injection for Te Puea Marae in South Auckland which has been taking in homeless people with nowhere else to go. Audio
Medical student's inspiring journey
Tara Millar, who became pregnant with her fourth child while studying to be a doctor, wants other wāhine with tamariki to achieve their dreams.
Sir Graham's passion for justice remembered
Mourners from around the north are flocking to Te Paatu marae near Kaitaia today for the tangi for Sir Graham Latimer. Audio
Tributes flow for Sir Graham Latimer
Mourners are setting out from around the motu today for the tangihanga of Sir Graham Latimer. Audio
Sir Graham Latimer remembered
Leaders throughout Maoridom have paid their respects to Sir Graham Latimer, who has died in Kaitaia at the age of 90. Audio
Tributes flow for Māori leader Sir Graham Latimer
Sir Graham Latimer, who has died aged 90, is being honoured for decades of work resolving grievances between Māori and Pākehā. Audio
Sir Graham Latimer dies
Centrally influential Maori leader and former Maori Council president Sir Graham Latimer has died at the age of 90. Audio
Sir Graham Latimer dies
Sir Graham Latimer, one of the most influential Māori leaders of the past century, has died at the age of 90. Audio
Remembering Sir Graham Latimer
The long term president of the New Zealand Maori Council, Sir Graham Latimer, has died at the age of 90. Audio
Arohanui - an insight into hospice
Dr Simon Allan says hospice is much more than a place where people come to die and that nurses are the heart of the Hospice. Justine Murray visits the aptly named Arohanui Hospice in Palmerston North.
…Xin and Tane
Budget 2016 contained some good news for three of our major arts organisations. The Royal New Zealand Ballet, Te Matatini Kapa Haka Aotearoa and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra all received… Audio