Julian Wilcox
Govt has failed in its 'year of delivery' Bridges
The Government's record on delivering for Maori, was called into question by Simon Bridges during his speech at Waitangi. The leader of the National Party said the so-called "year of delivery" had… Audio
Zero Carbon Act start of addressing climate issues
Green Party co-leader, Marama Davidson says the Zero Carbon Act is the foundation of how progress the country is making to resolve big climate change issues and looks ahead to what the Greens'… Audio
Peters calls for Māori women to lead children's aspirations
Winston Peters says he wants to see Maori parents, especially mothers encourage their children to be heroes, whether it's in sport, music or education. Mr Peters says it's his hope that Maori will… Audio
Ardern calls for efforts to get the basics right for Maori
The Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern says the Government must address housing and child poverty before it can begin resolving wider aspirations for Maori, but she says she also wants New Zealand history… Audio
Museum opened at Waitangi, PM attends Iwi Chairs Forum
It's been a busy day at the Waitangi treaty grounds, with the opening ceremony for the new Waitangi Museum this morning which was attended by more than a thousand people. Audio
Where do we stand 180 years after signing the treaty?
Tomorrow the country commemorates 180 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Each year, February 6 is an opportunity to pause, and take stock of where we stand and how far we have to go.
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A protest of epic proportions: a tandem ride to Parliament
A couple on a tandem bike towing a coffin from Invercargill to Wellington are about halfway on their journey to protest the drug-buying agency Pharmac's budget.
Julian and Camilla Cox, on behalf of… Audio
Ngai Tahu lifts tapu on mosques
Local iwi Ngai Tahu have been offering the Muslim community support since the attacks last Friday. Ngai Tahu leaders took part in a blessing of the mosques on Monday morning, offering prayers to… Audio
Julian Wilcox and Jonah Lomu's PlayStation video game
Jonah Lomu steamrolled Mike Catt and, as former TV host Julian Wilcox recalls, changed the game of rugby forever. But this treasure about much more than sport.
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Te Reo Panel
Mihingarangi Forbes hosts well known Maori broadcasters and commentators Stacey Morrison, Dale Husband and Julian Wilcox on the future of Te Reo after accusations it was a dying language. They talk… Audio
Tāmaki Makaurau: the Te Wero debate 2017
Candidates for the Māori seat of Tāmaki Makaurau debate the issues of this election. The speakers are Peeni Henare, the sitting MP from the Labour Party, Shane Taurima from the Māori Party and Marama… Audio
Hauraki Waikato: the Te Wero debate
Candidates for the Māori seat of Hauraki-Waikato debate Kingitanga, te reo Māori, broadcasting, the Te Ture Whenua bill, water, climate change, poverty, and housing. Audio
Te Tai Tonga: the Te Wero debate
Candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tonga debate the response to the earthquakes, who owns the water, the shape of education, and other social issues. Audio
Te Tai Tokerau: the Te Wero debate
In this Te Wero debate, candidates for the Māori seat of Te Tai Tokerau discuss housing, Treaty Settlements and suicide in the lead-up to September's general election. Audio
Te Reo Māori: the Te Wero debate
Four Māori candidates from different political parties discuss the health of te reo Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand and set out what their parties will do for the language's well-being. Audio
Julian Wilcox appointed new Ngāi Tahu COO
Former broadcaster Julian Wilcox has been appointed Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu's chief officer of operations, one year after his controversial exit from Māori Television.
The Panel with Julian Wilcox and Anna Chinn (Part 2)
Topics - The Advertising Standards Authority appears likely to continue its investigations into a Napier billboard that claimed "Jesus heals cancer", despite the removal of the offending billboard… Audio
The Panel with Julian Wilcox and Anna Chinn (Part 1)
Topics - Is the Accident Compensation Corporation alleging pre-existing "degenerative" conditions in order to avoid paying out on injuries caused by accidents? Auckland Council says new figures… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 8 March 2012
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
He Rourou for 29 October 2009
Te Aute Maori Boys School has been educating Maori leaders for over 150 years. However the last few decades have not been kind to Maori schools who have struggled to attract and keep, students. Audio