Te Ururoa Flavell
Whanau Ora programme report
The report into the first four years of Maori Party's flagship Whanau Ora programme says its doing good work, but gives little indication of whether the money has been well spent. Audio
Issues aired on Native Affairs
Controversial questions about Maori TV were raised on its flagship current affairs show this week, on the last episode before a new team takes over. Audio
Angst over bad ads for Maori TV
A Maori TV proposal to reverse a ban on advertising harmful stuff puts the heat on the powers-that-be. It also reveals some surprising aspects of the broadcaster's commercial terms and conditions -… Audio
Labour calls for Flavell to be stripped of Maori TV role
The Labour Party is calling for Maori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell to be stripped of his oversight role for Maori TV. Audio
Maori Party supports court hearing on land sales
Two Auckland iwi say following the Prime Minister's comments yesterday they have no choice but to pursue what they call an old-fashioned path to the courts. Audio
Minister defends Whanau Ora
Te Ururoa Flavell is the Whanau Ora Minister and he's been listening to that. Audio
Maori Party on its flagship policy being found wanting
The Auditor General's office admits it's impossible to tell how successful the social welfare initiative Whanau Ora has been. In a highly critical report the public spending watchdog has looked at the… Audio
Call for warrants of fitness for squalid rentals
A walk through squalid homes in Christchurch has prompted the Minister for Maori Development, Te Ururoa Flavell, to call for a warrant of fitness for private rentals. Audio
Minister vows to hold slum landlords to account
The Maori Development Minister is vowing to hold slum landlords in Christchurch to account - but doesn't know if he should name and shame them. Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell
Leader of the Maori Party and Minister for Maori Development Te Ururoa Flavell has been stage manager for the last three festivals, but today he has been soaking up the atmosphere and meeting the… Audio
Te Manu Korihi News for 20 January 2015
The Maori Party says the need for new and affordable housing should not drive reform of the Resource Management Act. Plant and Food Research has been focussing on recruiting Maori students, to help… Audio
Christmas message from the Maori Party co-leaders
And our last Christmas message -- and it's one with a difference -- comes from the Maori Party's co-leaders Te Ururoa Flavell and Marama Fox Audio
We got it wrong on Maori Wardens - Crown
The government has acknowledged the Crown has breached the Treaty of Waitangi in its treatment of Maori Wardens. In a 600-page report, the Waitangi Tribunal has found the Ministry for Maori… Audio
Motiti Island Maori failed by Government
Motiti Island Maori are upset the Government did not consult them over the future of the Rena shipwreck off the Bay of Plenty Coast. Audio
Maori Politics
It's been a big few weeks in politics for Maori with a number of interesting developments, including the return of Kelvin Davis, the demise of Hone Harawira, the resurgence of Labour among Maori… Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell takes up Maori Development; has second MP confirmed
It's been a good weekend for the Maori Party. Audio
Maori Party's Te Ururoa Flavell
The Maori Party suffered the loss of two seats, but did pick up one new MP; Marama Fox. The Maori party leader Te Ururoa Flavell talks to Wallace Chapman. Audio
Leaders of minor parties debate election issues
Today we are holding our second election debate with leaders of the minor parties. The Maori Party's Te Ururoa Flavell, the Act party's Jamie Whyte, the Conservative Party leader Colin Craig and the… Audio
Election 2014 leader interviews: Te Ururoa Flavell, Maori Party
Te Ururoa Flavell is the leader of the Maori Party. Audio