Mihingarangi Forbes
Row is brewing within trust over Shelly Bay sale
A trustee of the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust wants complete transparency over the planned sale of Shelly Bay in Wellington. Audio
Car crashes into East Coast Marae
The front entrance way of an east coast Marae has been torn apart after a car was used to ram through it. Members of Ngai Ta-manuhiri iwi have just finished performing a whakawatea or prayer at the… Audio
Outspoken - the year in Maoridom
Maori issues have again been to the fore in news and current affairs this year. We've had Treaty settlements, maori leaders hunting protected keruru, and big moves in Maori politics and broadcasting… Audio
Maori MPs step up in 2015
In Maori, the house of representatives is often translated as the Lion's Den. Audio
Tuhoe leader Tamati Kruger
Kim Dotcom's US lawyer is forecasting the extradition case will now go all the way to the Supreme Court and take up to another four years. Audio
Crown repeatedly breached Treaty in dealings with Te Urewera
Some Te Urewera families were forced to live in caves and food shortages meant they had to eat rotten potatos. Audio
Kai-A-Miro: Mihingarangi Forbes
'Eating the berry' with Mihingarangi Forbes from Radio New Zealand's Te Manu Korihi team; from the proverb 'Ko te Manu kai Ana I te Miro nona te Ao' (the Bird that eats the Berry owns the World)… Audio
Local hapu use paper road to access beach
A Hawkes Bay hapu in a decade long dispute with a local farmer over beach access has built a makeshift barge to solve the problem. Audio
Sisters home after 7 weeks
Four Maori sisters who went missing seven weeks ago in Australia have been returned safely to their mother early today. Audio
Northern Rugby League strikes out at new competition
A row has broken out in the far north between two rugby league organisations with the long standing Northern Rugby League targeting players in the new Te Taitokerau competition. Audio
Breakway Far North rugby league competition
A breakaway Far North rugby league competition is gathering support as teams balk at travelling up to three hours each way for 80 minutes on the field Audio
Grandfather pleads for help to find his mokopuna
A New Zealand grandfather, Maihi Nikora, is calling for the Australian police to ramp up their search for his four granddaughters who have been missing now for six weeks. Audio
Women's Refuge apologies for verbal abuse
The Women's refuge has apologised to Chris Brown's New Zealand promoter Jevan Goulter for verbally abusing him during a telephone conversation. Audio
Labour reshuffle ruffles feathers amongst Maori
The Labour Party reshuffle has ruffled feathers in the Maori seats with veteran politician Nanaia Mahuta dropping from 4th to 12th, losing her position as the head of the Maori caucus and the… Audio
Second Northland iwi challenges mandated authority
An urgent Waitangi Tribunal Claim has been lodged challenging yet another Northland mandated treaty authority and calling for a halt in negotiations. Maori issues Correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes… Audio
Turakina Maori Girls College to shut
After 110 years of educating young Maori women, Turakina Maori Girls Boarding School will close its doors next week. Audio
VNZMA Producers won't commit to broadcast Maori award
Maori musicians who complained about the exclusion of the Maori Album Award from the television broadcast of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have met with the show's producer. Audio
The row over music awards excluding the Maori Album Award
Maori musicians who complained about the exclusion of the Maori Album Award from the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards have met with the show's producer. Audio
Maori award excluded from broadcast
Maori musicians have taken to social media to protest the exclusion of the Maori Language award from last week's televised ceremony of the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. Audio
12 Christmas Island detainees land in Auckland
Twelve New Zealanders deported from Australia have landed at Auckland International Airport and are now in the community. Audio