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Whakataukī of the Week with Dr Hirini Kaa
The manukura of St John's Theological College picks a whakataukī that means 'it is the job of the children to smash the calabash'. Audio
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Introducing: NZ Wars: Stories of Tauranga Moana
On the morning of 29 April 1864, British colonial forces opened fire on Pukehinahina Gate Pā. This was the first engagement of a military campaign waged against the iwi of Tauranga Moana and their… Audio
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Fast Favourites with veteran broadcaster Julian Wilcox
Audio 21 Apr 2024This year marks 20 years of Whakaata Māori - Māori Television. Something to celebrate particularly in this climate of broadcasting cuts and redundancies.
A founding member of Māori TV, veteran… Audio
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On He Rākau, He Ngārara, Aro explore our native trees and insects
The husband and wife duo used funding from Creative NZ to conduct research for each waiata. Video, Audio
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Takerei Komene
Composer Takerei Komene talks with Bryan Crump about his composition "E Iwi E". The work will be premiered in the Orpheus Choir's concert on 20 April. Audio
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
The Hundertwasser Art Centre is running out money. RNZ Northland reporter Peter de Graaf based in Kerikeri. Audio
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New water tanks providing resilience in Northland
Four years ago, Northland suffered one of its worst droughts in history - sparking a government-funded, iwi-led scheme to make sure some of the region's most vulnerable families never have to go… Audio
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Taking on water - marine protection in Aotearoa
New Zealand once led the world in marine protection. Now it looks like we will fail to meet our international promise to protect 30 percent of our ocean estate by 2030. Why is stopping fishing so… Audio
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More Mana for the NZ String Quartet
Young violinist Mana Waiariki makes the jump to arts administration. Audio
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Ruapehu's tourism future is complicated and confusing
Snow season is fast approaching but the North Island's only commercial skiing mountain has an uncertain future Audio
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Govt removes references to Maori experiences in NZ plan to eliminate racism
The Race Relations Commissioner has joined criticism of the government for removing references to Maori experiences in the New Zealand plan to eliminate racism. Yesterday, the National Iwi Chairs… Audio
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1000 people take part in 160th commemorations of battle of Ōrākau
More than 1000 people have taken part in the 160th commemorations of the battle of Ōrākau today. It comes as the process to return the battle site near Te Awamutu to iwi hands nears its end. Pokere… Audio
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Cranky claims drown out facts in SailGP dolphin drama
There were howls of outrage when SailGP cancelled racing on Saturday after a Hector's dolphin was spotted on the course. But some of the critics were missing important context which one journalist has…
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Hastings Mayor on Civil Defence response to Cyclone Gabrielle
Mayors and iwi leaders in Hawke's Bay admit it's time to throw out the emergency management system and start again.
A new report into the region's Civil Defence response to Cyclone Gabrielle has… Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 26 March 2024
Top stories for Tuesday 26 March 2024: The UK and US call out China over what they say are state sponsored cyber-attacks.
Mayors and iwi leaders in Hawke's Bay say it's time to throw out the… Audio
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Lyttelton Harbourmaster responds to Sir Russell Coutts
Audio 25 Mar 2024The Lyttelton Harbour master was called out by name by a grumpy Sir Russell Coutts. Sir Russell has called the dolphin protection policy extreme and said it's astonishing the amount of influence the… Audio
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Opinions divided whether Sail GP benefits Lyttleton financially
Audio 25 Mar 2024Opinions are divided over whether hosting Sail GP actually benefits the town of Lyttleton financially. SailGP's chief executive Sir Russell Coutts has threatened to take the event elsewhere after the… Audio
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Inspirational Waikato farmer Stu Muir shares his story of cleaning waterways
Stu Muir is a Waikato farmer who believes strongly in local individuals and communities taking responsibility for the environment around them. Audio
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Gains for nature lost
Today from The Detail: When the money dries up, gains made by a wave of Covid-inspired funding are likely to be lost. Audio
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Rare bird returns to Wairarapa wetlands
A distinctive booming sound is returning to the Wairarapa Moana. Most of the surrounding wetlands have been lost after land was drained for farming. Now, after years of rehabilitation work, more of… Video, Audio
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The stuff of life - Carbon capture in our ocean ecosystems
What roles do our ocean ecosystems play in capturing carbon? Kate Evans speaks to iwi Māori working to improve the health of an estuary in the Bay of Plenty, and to scientists studying the fiords of… Audio
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Review: The Convert
The Convert is that rare thing, a New Zealand costume drama, this time set during the notorious Musket Wars of the early 1800s. Directed by Lee Tamahori (Once Were Warriors), it stars Guy Pearce (L A… Video, Audio
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Mata Season 2 | Episode 4: Mike Smith on Climate Change & Commentators Khylee Quince & Matt Tukaki
Audio 19 Mar 2024Mike Smith discusses his groundbreaking climate change court case, then commentators Khylee Quince and Matt Tukaki reflect on the first 100 days of the coalition government. Video, Audio
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Housing and RMA Minister Chris Bishop on his plans to shake up sectors
Audio 19 Mar 2024Government Minister Chris Bishop holds some of the most important portfolios for the new administration - namely housing, resource management and infrastructure. A cabinet paper accompanying a speech… Audio
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Māori sidelined in Whakapapa ski field talks - iwi
A central North Island iwi says Māori have been sidelined yet again in the latest decisions on the future of Mt Ruapehu's Whakapapa Skifield.
The Government announced yesterday that it will provide… Audio
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Book teaches history through Te Papa taonga
Te Papa has launched a book showcasing the history of the New Zealand Wars through 500 taonga from the museum's collection.
The book, Te Ata o Tū The Shadow of Tūmatauenga, will be distributed to… Audio
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Iwi representives gather at Te Papa Marae for book launch
More than 140 iwi representatives from across the motu have gathered at Te Papa marae in Te-Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington today for the launch of a very special book.
Te Ata O Tu the New Zealand Wars… Audio
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Jen Cloher: 'If you're authentic, you're timeless'
Australian musician Jen Cloher, who is of Ngapuhi and Ngati Kahu descent, talks to Anika about embracing her whakapapa and finding her authenticity in the music industry. Video, Audio
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Northland solar farm now the largest solar installation in NZ
A new solar farm is up and running in Kaitaia, and it's pinched the crown as New Zealand's largest solar installation to date. Lodestone Energy managing director Gary Holden speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Why you should consider becoming a park manager
New Zealand has a "critical" shortage of park managers, according to the Park Leaders Forum. Park managers typically work for a city, regional or district council and manage a portfolio of land and… Audio