Eddie Durie
The legality of redefining Treaty Principles
This week tens of thousands of people from all walks of life and all ages converged on Parliament in opposition against ACT's Treaty Principles Bill. The bill seeks to redefine principles that have… Audio
Case #018 - The Kidnapping of Baby Kahu
In 2002, an armed stranger snatched Baby Kahu from her stroller and held her for ransom for nine long days. Audio
Court of Appeal creates new public interest defence
In a landmark decision this week The Court of Appeal created a new public interest defence in defamation cases. Mediawatch takes a look at what it means for the media. Audio
Court of Appeal creates new public interest defence
In a landmark decision this week The Court of Appeal created a new public interest defence in defamation cases. Mediawatch takes a look at what it means for the media.
AudioSir Graham Latimer remembered
Leaders throughout Maoridom have paid their respects to Sir Graham Latimer, who has died in Kaitaia at the age of 90. Audio
NZ Maori Council chairman responds to claim of instability
Some members of the Maori Council say they'll walk away from the organisation unless it's chair, Sir Eddie Durie, steps down. Audio
Sir Eddie Durie sets out Maori Council aims
The Maori Council has a very visible presence at Waitangi this year. Audio
Sir Eddie Durie comments on Maori water rights
The Maori Council's legal bid to halt the sale of shares in state owned energy companies until Maori water rights are resolved have been heard by the Supreme Court. Audio
Donna Awatere Huata member of Maori Council
As part of its campaign to bring in fresh blood, the Maory Council has a new member - the former Act Party MP Donna Awatere Huata, who in 2005 was jailed for defrauding the Pipi Foundation of $80… Audio
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Sir Eddie Durie former Waitangi Tribunal chairman and High Court judge. Audio