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Recent items from Waitangi Day 2024
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Waitangi 2021: Ripeka Evans
10:25 AM.Ripeka Evans on the long fight to have the mana wahine claim heard with the Waitangi Tribunal. Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Shane Te Pou & Jenny Marcroft
10:04 AM.The Labour Party has its largest ever Maori caucus. Julian is joined at the Treaty Grounds by Shane Te Pou, no Ngai Tuhoe, a former candidate, campaign manager and executive member of the Labour Party… Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Te Rawhitiroa Bosch
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This week saw the launch of a fascinating exhibition 'He kaupapa waka' at Te Kōngahu Museum at Waitangi. It's the work of photographer Te Rawhitiroa Bosch no Ngapuhi, Ngati… Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Ngapuhi Runanga chair Wayne Wharerau
9:35 AM.In November last year, policeman Wayne Wharerau was elected as Chair of the Ngapuhi Runanga, signalling a change in personnel, and possibly the approach, at the top of the organisation. Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: National party leader Judith Collins
9:10 AM.Judith Collins has had her first experience at Waitangi as National Party leader. Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: ACT MP David Seymour
8:50 AM.ACT's David Seymour was joined at Te Whare Runanga this year by his party's nine new MPs. Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Green party co-leader Marama Davidson
8:35 AM.How will the Green Party make - as it has announced - Te Tiriti o Waitangi the centre of all their policies? Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
8:20 AM.Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spoke with Julian Wilcox about what her political priorities are this year. Read more Audio
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Waitangi 2021: Bishop Te Kitohi Pikaahu
8:10 AM.This years Dawn Service was a little different from previous years, due to concerns around Covid-19. Read more Audio
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Marama Davidson
8:30 AM.Green Party co-leader, Marama Davidson says the Zero Carbon Act is the foundation of how progress the country is making to resolve big climate change issues and looks ahead to what the Greens'… Read more Audio
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The future
11:21 AM.Season Mary Downs and Alana Thomas talk about aspirations for 2040. Read more Audio
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Waihoroi Shortland
11:05 AM.Nau mai e taku manu Piki mai e taku manu He manu aha ka tau? Kuaka marangaranga ki te tahuna Korimako pai ki kootaatara Tiwaiwaka i kutia e te mate He kotuku rerenga tahi Nau mai i runga i te komuri… Read more Audio
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From 2022 New Zealand history will be taught in all schools
10:55 AM.From 2022 New Zealand history will be taught in all schools and kura. History lessons are expected to include the arrival of Maori, early colonisation, the Treaty of Waitangi, immigration to New… Read more Audio
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Ihumatao Kaitiaki
10:29 AM.The kaitiaki of Ihumatao have been protecting their whenua for over three years now and just over six months ago, they were issued with an eviction notice. The land is owned by Fletcher Enterprises… Read more Audio
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RNZ Pacific's Koro Vaka'uta
10:18 AM.We've been discussing what Aotearoa may look like in twenty years time when we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the signing of Te Tiriti. Where do our Pasifika whanau weave into that fabric? Do… Read more Audio
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Te Ara Whiti Minister, Kelvin Davis
10:10 AM.The Government's words at Waitangi on creating space to hold meaningful conversaions with Maori, and to encourage all New Zealanders to cross the bridge in to the Maori World, requires leadership in… Read more Audio
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Waitangi Day in the rohe: Tamaki Makarau
10:05 AM.Youth Affairs reporter Katie Doyle is at Waitangi celebrations at Hoani Waititi in Manukau, South Auckland. Ngati Whatua are hosting an event at Okahu Bay in Orakei and there are also celebrations in… Read more Audio
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Maori disproportionately hit by climate change
9:34 AM.Our panel looks at how Maori vulnerability and susceptibility to the effects of climate change can be mitigated, and what work is being done by Maori to make that happen. Mike Smith is spokesperson of… Read more Audio
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Where tangata whenua meets ethnic minorities
9:23 AM.Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women's Council on why increased engagement between ethnic and religious minorities and tangata whenua is important. As the demographics of NZ change, understanding the… Read more Audio
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How rangitahi see Aotearoa in 20 years
9:18 AM.The year 2040 will mark 200 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It might seem like a long way off, but many rangatahi are already looking ahead, campaigning for climate change… Read more Audio
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The political forum at Te Tii Marae
9:13 AM.RNZ's Maori news director, Mani Dunlop has been listening to the the tutohetohe or debate held at the political forum tent at Te Tii Marae - also known as the lower marae. Read more Audio
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Waitangi from the Rohe: Dunedin
9:07 AM.All around Aotearoa today are commemoration events, celebrating, commemorating, reflecting on who we are, and pondering our shared future. In Te Waipounamu, Ngai Tahu holds an annual Waitangi Day… Read more Audio
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Will voters welcome the Maori Party back?
8:52 AM.Ousted at the last election, the Maori Party will seeking to get back into Parliament in September. The party hit its high point back in 2008 when it won five of the seven Maori seats, but lost seats… Read more Audio
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ACT shares iwi leaders education aspirations
8:45 AM.National's potential coalition partner ACT says they agree with the iwi leaders about self-determination and sovereignty, when it comes to things like education. David Seymour has been to Waitangi… Read more Audio
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Govt has failed in its 'year of delivery' Bridges
8:38 AM.The Government's record on delivering for Maori, was called into question by Simon Bridges during his speech at Waitangi. The leader of the National Party said the so-called "year of delivery" had… Read more Audio