Ella Stewart
David Seymour makes fresh attack on Waitangi Tribunal
The ACT Party leader David Seymour is making a fresh attack on the Waitangi Tribunal, saying it has become increasingly involved in activism and has gone well-beyond its brief. In-Depth Maori… Audio
The TAHI 23/01/2024
On today’s episode, In-depth Te Ao Māori journalist Ella Stewart gives us all the info on the 12,000-strong hui at Tuurangawaewae over the weekend. It’s summer, so Evie and Waimirirangi figure the… Audio
Review of MAPAS a 'waste of time', academic says
A review of the Māori and Pacific Admissions Scheme is a waste of time, according to the acting Dean of the University of Auckland's faculty of Medical and Health Sciences.
The scheme, also known as… Audio
The Week in Detail: From the Māori Health Authority to Israel-Palestine
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
Ka kite for Māori Health Authority?
The clock is about to be wound back on Labour's Māori health initiative despite pleas that it should be given more time to prove its worth. Audio
Tight margins make for interesting races in some Māori seats
There are tight margins, party hopping candidates and the potential for electoral history to be made in the Māori seats.
The seats remain the Maori Party's avenue to Parliament, given it is again… Audio
Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers specially trained to help trauma victims
Only nine percent of Oranga Tamariki caregivers are specially trained to help children who've lived with trauma, even though many of those in their care have experienced harm.
A 21-year-old woman… Audio
National's boot camps a 'dumping ground' for troubled youth says lawyer
National's proposed boot camps for repeat young offenders are being described as a dumping ground for troubled young people.
While recorded youth crime has been steadily declining since 2007, there… Audio
Investigation into care of rangatahi who are out of control
A mother who feared her 14-year-old daughter was going to kill her struggled for 18 months to get her child taken into secure care.
Even when her daughter went missing for 11 days and started using… Audio
ACT and NZ First accused of race-baiting
Simmering debate over co-governance has boiled over into accusations of racism and "race-baiting" in the election campaign.
ACT and New Zealand First were singled out in an open letter signed by 20… Audio
The TAHI 12th September 2023
On todays episode, we celebrate the beginning of Te wiki o te Reo Māori with in depth Te Ao Māori journalist Ella Stewart. Evie catches up with pop sensation Luca George, and the team ponder what… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 13th July 2023
Comedian and Host of The Spinoff series 2 Cents 2 Much Janaye Henry joins us to talk about the topics covered on the show. Also joining us is exciting new artist Elena chatting her latest release and… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 11th July 2023
On today's episode, In Depth Te Ao Māori journalist Ella Stewart explains how hold your own hautapu ceremony this Matariki, 0800 Collective chat with So’omalo about their ‘Say Less’ tour, and we… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 4th May 2023
In this episode, Ella Stewart joins us to discuss managed retreats for marae, So’omalo ponders over the best looks of the Met Gala, and Evie thinks she should be in the NZ Comedy Fest for some… Audio
Bay of Plenty hapū confronts managed retreat
Iwi and hapū around the country are confronting the prospect of managed retreat in response to climate change, after Cyclone Gabrielle ravaged large swathes of the motu earlier this year. For one Bay… Audio
Ardern leaves lasting legacy for tangata whenua - Māori leaders
Māori leaders say Jacinda Ardern will leave a lasting legacy for tangata whenua, including health reforms, better representation, a Matariki public holiday and the teaching of the country's history.
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Cancer diagnosis given to Māori woman in two minute phone call
A cancer diagnosis should be an open kōrero between doctor and patient. But for one Māori woman, it was a two-minute, one way phone call.
In part four of an in-depth series on Māori health, RNZ… Audio
New Zealand's only Māori cardiologist
The country's only Māori cardiologist says his status is nothing to celebrate but represents that something needs to change.
In part three of an in-depth series on Māori health, RNZ examines how the… Audio
Why does diabetes disproportionately affect Māori?
A Māori woman who needed a refill of her essential diabetes medication says she was called fat and told to 'get a job' by her doctor instead of getting her prescription.
In part two of an in-depth… Audio
Māori students asked to perform karakia on bones at Epsom Girls' Grammar school
The whānau of two Māori students who attend Epsom Girls' Grammar say they are upset their children were asked to perform a karakia on a human skeleton found at the prestigious Auckland school.
They… Audio