Maori
Whangarei harbour dredging plan draws fire
Maori, conservationists and fishing interests are sounding the alarm over plans to dredge the entrance to Whangarei Harbour. Refining New Zealand wants to deepen the channel, so oil tankers can come… Audio
Tama Waipara: Love Me As I Am
It's ten years since the early death of prolific singer song-writer Mahinarangi Tocker. Mahinarangi composed more than 1000 songs exploring identity and aroha, many of them written in Te Reo Maori… Audio
Pakeha mood on Te Tiriti o Waitangi - from anger to curiosity
At this time of year in towns all over the country, groups of new New Zealanders - often older generations - sign up for workshops to find out more about the Treaty of Waitangi. For decades now… Audio
New Year, Old Me?
As February nears, some of those well-intended healthy New Years resolutions might be slipping into the back of some people's minds. But according to a leading health academic, it's this very mindset… Audio
Don Brash invited to play after objecting to use of Te Reo
The director of a play about Māori trying to adapt to Pākehā culture says he's delighted Don Brash has agreed to drive from Auckland to Whāngārei tonight to see it. Audio
News in Cook Islands Maori for 9 December 2017
The latest news in Cook Island Maori brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
News in Cook Islands Maori (Te Reo Maori Kuki Airani)
The latest news in Cook island Maori - brought to you by our partner - Pacific Media Network. Audio
Dutch and Maori culture combine
It's taken ten years but a centre celebrating both Dutch and Maori culture is opening in Foxton this weekend. Dutch Ambassador Rob Zaagman tells us more about it. Audio
French Barbarians down Maori
The Maori All Blacks have gone down to the French Barbarians 15-19 in a sometimes fractious game at Bordeaux.
News in Cook Island Maori for 1 November 2017
The latest news in Cook Isaland Maori, thanks to our partners the Pacific Media Network. Audio
Ria Hall on her new album Rules of Engagement
“This album encourages us as a nation to look at each other square in the eye, and open up a forum for honest dialogue.” Video, Audio
Massive Maori representation in new govt
The parties that make up the new Labour-led government have 18 Maori MPs. Te Manu Korihi reporter Shannon Haunui-Thompson looks at what Maori may gain. Audio
The changing face of New Zealand
Demographer, Professor Paul Spoonley talks about the changing face of New Zealand as Stats NZ's latest data shows how ethnic diversity will change the country in the next decade. Audio
Scholarships offered to boost Maori in IT
A lack of diversity in information technology is behind a move to encourage more Maori to step into the industry. The IT school, Enspiral Dev Academy is offering 42 web development scholarships for… Audio
Editing our genes: medical issues
Should we do something just because we can? Such as engineering DNA - something now within reach. Kim Hill talks to Josephine Johnston, Peter Fineran, Colin Gavaghan and Jennie Harre Hindmarsh. Audio
Iwi warn National to back off farm sale plan
Iwi are warning the National Party to back off its election promise made yesterday to sell state-owned farms to young farmers. Audio
Clayton McMillan named Maori ABs coach
I te rā nei pāpāhotia ai e te Ohu Whutupaori o Aotearoa te tīpakohanga o Clayton McMillan, nō Te Moana ā Toi (Ngāi Te Rangi), ki te tūranga Kaiako Matua o Te Kapa Ōpango Māori.
Māori Jews
There's been a Jewish History in New Zealand since the very beginning of the 19th Century - so it should come as no surprise that some of our population identify as Māori Jews. This is a segment… Audio
Getting indigenous - and important - stories on stage
Four Maori playwrights are making the most of a new opportunity to workshop and hone their scripts. They've been picked for a new developmental programme at Auckland's Te Pou Theatre - based on an… Audio
Fa'alavelave and the burden of debt
It’s Money Week and the Commission for Financial Capability wants to start tough discussions about debt in some of our most vulnerable communities – particularly Pacific communities. Video, Audio