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Kei te pai press
12:50 PM.The matarau or multi pronged spear is the name given to an exhibition that's just opened at Te Whare Toi, the City Gallery in Wellington. Matarau is a group exhibition featuring work by artists such… Read more Audio
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Company enters trillion-dollar non-alcoholic drinks market
12:36 PM.The global non-alcoholic drinks market is worth more than 1.2 trillion US dollars and three Maori boys have bold plans to be a big international player. Joe Harawira, Wayne Atkins and Lance Paora were… Read more Audio
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Sir Rob McLeod on the future shape of the Maori economy
12:10 PM.Sir Rob McLeod is a renowned tax specialist and Maori business leader. He is chair of Sanford fisheries and the Ngati Porou Holding Company and a former chair of the New Zealand Business Roundtable… Read more Audio
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Deborah Stokes on son Ben becoming England cricket captain
12:45 PM.On Thursday New Zealand born Ben Stokes was named as the new England cricket test captain. His mum Deborah, or Deb Stokes, lives in Christchurch and is a victim support advocate, who has received a… Read more Audio
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Master carver James Rickard
12:30 PM.Chances are you have seen some of James Rickard's work across the land, or even in places like Passchendaele in Belgium and Singapore. James Te Taonui a Kupe Rickard was a part of the first carving… Read more Audio
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Master carver James Rickard
12:30 PM.Chances are you have seen some of James Rickard's work across the land, or even in places like Passchendaele in Belgium and Singapore. James Te Taonui a Kupe Rickard was a part of the first carving… Read more Audio
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UHP's new album decades in the making
12:11 PM.UHP - formerly Upper Hutt Posse - are launching their new album, Hau, online tomorrow. It's their eighth studio album and traverses several decades. The title track took 17 years to complete. At the… Read more Audio
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Over 600 Maori Battalion soliders never got their medals
12:28 PM.For the last two years, lawyer David Stone has been uncovering the names of soldiers from the Maori Battalion who have not received their medals. The process to try and receive medals for some whanau… Read more Audio
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New documentary on Maori soldier Harding Leaf
12:13 PM.As part of its special Anzac weekend coverage Mapuna shines a light on the story of Harding Leaf. He was a decorated soldier from World War One who fought at Gallipoli. He was 49 when he enlisted for… Read more Audio
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Martin Luther King & Liam Neeson in Maori
12:43 PM.Next week a new podcast will be launched called Whakamaori. It features Maori speakers translating famous speeches, movies and writing into Te Reo Maori. For example parts of Martin Luther King's… Read more Audio
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History lessons from 1769 for our future
12:28 PM.Three years ago Aoteaora marked 250 years since the first encounter between Maori and Captain James Cook and his crew on board HMS Endeavour. Tuia 250 commemorated those first encounters and now a new… Read more Audio
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How will Maori contribute to three waters reforms?
12:13 PM.The government's reforms will create four publicly-owned water service entities to ensure every New Zealander has access to affordable, long-lasting drinking, waste and stormwater infrastructure… Read more Audio
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Tokomanawa Queens co-owner says new league will bring change
12:45 PM.Basketball New Zealand is launching a new women's basketball league featuring five regional teams. One of them is the Tokomanawa Queens covering the central North Island. Rachel Taulelei is one of the… Read more Audio
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Māori workers are burning out - here's why
12:28 PM.New Zealand workers are burning out at high rates – and Māori twice as frequently as Pakeha, according to new data. AUT professor Jarrod Haar hopes this research will help kick off an urgent… Read more Audio
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Wi Pere Mita on 50 years of Te Matatini Kapa Haka
12:15 PM.To celebrate fifty years of kapa haka the TM50 Project is being launched which will include an album featuring 50 waiata since 1972 from the Maori Performing Arts Festival, Te Matatini. A book and… Read more Audio
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Te Ariki Te Puni: the young Maori leader championing diversity
12:40 PM.As we mourn the loss of two leaders - Dame June and Moana Jackson - could Te Ariki be a glimpse into Maoridom's future? Read more Audio
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Justice Sir Joe Williams on Dr Moana Jackson's legacy
12:28 PM.Justice Joe Williams talks with Julian about the legacy Moana Jackson has left behind. Read more Audio
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Dame Naida Glavish remembers pioneer Dame June Jackson
12:08 PM. Dame Naida Glavish remembers her close friend and formidable trail blazer. Read more Audio
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Te Ahu Taiohi fuses kapa haka, dance, hip-hop & theatre
12:50 PM.A group of rangatahi aged from 13 to 18 have taken part in Te Ahu Taiohi a five week programme featuring theatre, contemporary dance, kapa haka, hip-hop and much more. They then fused all those… Read more Audio
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Centuries of Ngai Tahu history in 50 stories
12:30 PM.Rugby legends, muttonbirders, marae stalwarts, lawyers, wahine toa and many more feature in Tangata Ngai Tahu, Volume Two. The book brings together the stories of some 50 people spanning the past 200… Read more Audio
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Māori Health Authority CEO Riana Manuel
12:12 PM.In July this year, Te Pae Ora healthy futures bill comes in to effect. This replaces the 20 District Health Boards with Health New Zealand - a new Crown organisation - to provide a national health… Read more Audio
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The Beatles, R&B, jazz and taonga puoro inspire musical duo Aro
12:40 PM.Husband and wife duo Charles and Emily Looker make up Aro and their album He Wai draws on a combination of kapa haka, R&B, gospel, jazz and the Beatles. The pair say their lyrics switch seamlessly… Read more Audio
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Huia Publishers pays tribute to Sir Wira Gardiner
12:28 PM.In 2014 Huia Publishers released a book on former Labour minister Parekura Horomia written by Sir Wira Gardiner. Brian Morris is the Executive Director and owner of Huia Publishers, and looks back at… Read more Audio
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Sir Mason Durie on the future of Māori healthcare
12:13 PM.For over 40 years, Sir Mason Durie has been at the forefront of transforming Māori health, highly regarded for his Te Whare Tapa Whā model which focuses on facilitating wellness as an integral part of… Read more Video, Audio
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Oral maps guide Nic Low through South Island
12:45 PM.Author Nic Low writes Low writes about how he reclaimed his ancestral knowledge by walking the ancient pathways across the mountains of Te Waipounamu using oral maps given to him by elders, discovered… Read more Audio