Justine Murray
Nga Taonga Korero - 1963
In an archival recording from 1963, Jean Abley interviews the first director of The New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, Mr P.H Leonard. Audio
Te Hape B Trust - Profile
Te Hape B Trust Chair Hardi Peni takes Country Life producer Susan Murray on a tour of the Hawkes Bay farming station, which included a visit to the site of Te Miringa Te Kakara wharenui built in the… Audio
Takurua Tawera - White Ribbon Ride
White Ribbon rider Takurua Tawera talks about taking the Stop Violence message to communities across Aotearoa. Audio
Whakatāuki for 24 November 2013
Tauarai i te po, Titoko i te ao marama, Ko te wehe a Ihoa, Te Timatanga i te whakaaro nui. In the vales of darkness seek learning and understanding. It is wisdom, it is life. Explained by Takurua… Audio
Te Ahi Kaa 17 November 2013 - Living with Gout
In this week's Te Ahi Kaa Justine Murray presents a one hour special, Living with Gout. Rheumatologists Dr Peter Gow and Dr Chula Rajapakse explain how the form of arthritis affects the joints. Star… Audio
Duffy Books in Homes - Lower Hutt
Justine Murray visits Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Ara Whanui and talks to Kaiako (teacher) Nanny Harete Kawana who has first-hand experience of the success of the programme. Audio
Te Ahi Kaa for 20 October 2013
On Te Ahi Kaa this week, utilising technology is how a nationwide quit smoking is reaching out to people wanting to kick the habit. The Wero Challenge has attracted groups from as far south as Bluff… Audio
Nga Manu Korero Speech competition
Coverage of this year's Nga Manu korero speech competition held in Hamilton from 24th September 2013. Audio
Renee (Māori writer)
Renee began her writing career in the 1980s and has produced an extensive work of literature. Based in Otaki and now in her 80s, she still writes and has taken to online blogging, publishing a chapter… Audio
Dr Patu Hohepa
On the eve of the Te Waka Toi awards in Wellington, Justine Murray talks to Dr Hohepa about his work in the revitalisation of te reo Māori over the past four decades, recognised as a recipient of Te… Audio
Whakatāuki for 8 September 2013
Waiho ma te tangata e mihi. Let others sing your praises. Audio
Remembering Makereti - part two
First broadcast in 2003, Paul Diamond produced the documentary about the life of Maggie Papakura (1873 - 1930) a famous guide at Whakarewarewa village and Scholar. Audio
Whakatāuki for 1 September 2013
Kahore taku toa i te toa takitahi, He toa takitini. We cannot succeed without the support around us. Explained by Te-A Matehaere no Te Whanau a Tawhao, Patuwai. Audio
Life on Motiti Island
It's a simple and peaceful life at Motiti Island, but that was disrupted when the Rena cargo ship became stranded on the Ota'iti reef in 2011. A few years on, Justine Murray visits Motiti with her… Audio
Nga Pou o Heretaunga coverage
Justine Murray presents coverage of the official unveiling ceremony of 18 pou whakairo at Hastings Civic Square. Audio
Whakatāuki for 4 August 2013
Te hura o Nga Pou o Heretaunga. He Takunetanga motuhake mō te rohe. The unveiling of Nga Pou o Heretaunga. An historic event of our district. Audio
Nga Kaihanga Uku - The Maori Clay makers collective
Justine Murray has a chat with founding members of the group about the exhibition Uku Rere: Nga Kaihanga Uku and Beyond at Pataka Museum in Porirua. Audio
Whakatāuki for 28 July 2013
Te Kore, Te Po, Te Ao Marama. The void, the darkness into the world of light. Explained by Wi Taepa nō Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Pikiao. Audio
Jack Thatcher
There's nothing quite like walking in the footsteps of your ancestors or in the case of Jack Thatcher, sailing - to marvel at their fortitude, skill, and ability in navigating the largest ocean in the… Audio