Justine Murray
Te Kupu o te Wiki: Inu - Drink
The Māori word of the week is: inu - drink. He inu māu? Would you like a drink? Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: Homai - Pass to me
The Māori word of the week is: homai - pass to me. Homai he inu māku. Pass me the drink (please). Audio
From Māoriland to ImagineNATIVE
Pat and Tania Hakaraia run their lawnmowing business in Otaki, their expertise were called upon when Pat's cousin Libby Hakaraia directed the short film The Lawnmower Men of Kapu. This week the couple… Audio
Writer and poet Keri Kaa
Justine Murray visits the home of Hohi Ngapera Te Moana Keri Kaa in Rangitukia, Te Tairawhiti. Keri talks about her childhood, her whanau and the book Taka Ki Ro Wai. The book won the Māori Language… Audio
Te Reo Māori students
He aha ōu moemoea mo te kawanatanga e tu mai nei? What issues are important to you for the impending government? Justine Murray asks this question to a group of māori language students. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: awa - river
The Māori word of the week is: awa. Ka whakawhiti tātou i te awa i te wāhi whāiti. We'll cross the river at the narrow part. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: pahi - bus
The Māori word of the week is: pahi. Kei mahue koe i te pahi. You might miss the bus. Audio
Te reo Māori lecturer Enoka Murphy
Enoka is a Te Reo Māori Lecturer at Waikato University and this year received an award for Sustained Excellence in teaching in a kaupapa Māori environment. While talking about his aspirations for… Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: niho - teeth
The Māori word of the week is: niho. Horoia ō niho. Clean your teeth. Audio
Nori Parata - Tolaga Bay Area School
Justine Murray visits the school in Uawa and chats with Nori Parata about the schools busy year that included being recognised for their Training Academy programme and what she explains as the trip of… Audio
Dr Joanne Baxter and Dr Peter Crampton
The rise of Māori studying in health sciences at Otago University has increased over the past few years, Justine Murray finds out why. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: rangi - sky
The Māori word of the week is: rangi. Tirohia ngā kapua i te rangi. Look at the clouds in the sky. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: waea - phone
The Māori word of the week is: waea. Kei hea taku waea? Where's my phone? Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: engari - but
The Māori word of the week is: engari. Kei te pai au, engari kei te tangi ia. I'm ok, but she's crying. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: nau mai - welcome
The Māori word of the week is: nau mai. Nau mai ki Aotearoa. Welcome to Aotearoa. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: poitarawhiti - netball
The Māori word of the week is: poitarawhiti. Te Tima Poitarawhiti o Aotearoa. The NZ Netball team. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: heihei - chicken
The Māori word of the week is: heihei. Kei te kai heihei tātou? Are we having chicken? Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: āpōpō - tomorrow
The Māori word of the week is: āpōpō. "Ka hoki mai au āpōpō. I will return tomorrow". Audio
The Modern Māori Quartet
It's been a busy year for the Quartet who wrapped up their Matariki on the Move shows in Auckland this week, but it seems as though things aren't slowing down any time soon with an upcoming TV talent… Audio
Ōtakou Marae - Otago Peninsula
Rachel Wesley takes Justine Murray on a tour of Otakou Marae located on the Otago Peninsula, she explains the unique features which include a concrete maihi and their refurbished wharekai, Hakuiao. Audio