Mihingarangi Forbes
Maori tech leaders hope hui will enthuse rangitahi about IT
Maori technology leaders hope the first ever hui for young Maori interested in careers in IT will change old-fashioned ideas about the tech sector Audio
The Maori King publicly criticises Labour
The Maori king has made an unprecedented attack on Labour and urged support for the Maori and Mana parties. Mihingarangi Forbes discusses the possible impact. Audio
Maori King publicly attacks Labour
The Maori King has signed off his tenth commemoration with an unprecedented public attack on the Labour Party - while giving royal approval to the Maori and Mana parties. Mihingarangi Forbes was… Audio
Search on for identities of soldiers in newly found WW1 photos
The search is on to reveal the identies of a number of First World War photographs which have been hidden away for a hundred years. Audio
Was gender inequality in NZ caused by colonisation? Perhaps not
Courtney Sina Meredith, Dr Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Dr Pala Molisa; and Rosanna Raymond. talk with Mihingarangi Forbes Audio
Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta returns to Parliament with moko
Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta will be the first woman to wear the moko in the House of Representatives when she returns to Parliament tomorrow. Audio
Tuhoe backs Maori Party's sentiment on Helen Clark
Tuhoe leader Tamati Kruger backs Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox in her party's stance against former Prime Minister Helen Clark's bid to be the head of the UN. Audio
250th anniversary of Cook's arrival to celebrate dual heritage
Planning for the 250th anniversary of James Cook's arrival in New Zealand will focus on the meeting of Pakeha and Maori and the shared future of two peoples says the Gisborne Trust behind the event. Audio
Whanau and CYF wrangle over two missing children
The two missing children who walked out of their Tuakau foster home had been in Child Youth and Family care for more than seven months. Audio
Maori significance reference deleted from Auckland plan
Treaty of Waitangi principles and cultural impact assessments for Maori sites of significance have been removed from the Auckland Unitary Plan. Mihingarangi Forbes reports on how mana whenua fare in… Audio
Deciphering the machinations in Maori Party - and Mana
New Maori Party president Tukoroirangi Morgan says talking with Mana Movement leader Hone Harawira is a "no brainer". RNZ's Maori issues correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes gives her view. Audio
Decision to axe pepi pod funding criticised
The inventor of the pepi pod for babies who sleep with their parents is accusing the Health Ministry of institutional racism for deciding to stop funding their distribution. The Maori Women's Welfare… Audio
Tribal Maori owe urban Maori says Tamihere
The head of the agency charged with running Whanau Ora in the North Island, John Tamihere, says tribal Maori owe urban Maori a slice of the pie and if they don't loosen the purse strings they'll end… Audio
Whanau Ora reports strong results
After a rocky start six years ago, Whanau Ora, the Maori social service approach for Maori by Maori, is reporting strong results at the North Island Commissioning conference held in Auckland today. Audio
MTS Council
Members of Maori Television's Elders' Council feel sidelined and left out by the station's senior executives. A member of the Council, Huata Holmes says the group used to meet the executives to… Audio
Mihingarangi Forbes answers questions on Te Reo Maori
It's Thursday today and Guyon is joined again by Mihingarangi Forbes for Te Wiki o te reo Maori. Audio
More language tips for te reo learners in Maori language week
It's the third day - Raapa- of Te Wiki o te reo Māori. Mihingarangi Forbes is with us to answer more of your questions about the Māori language. Audio
Mihingarangi Forbes answers listeners questions on Te Reo Maori
It's the second day - Rātū - of Te Wiki o te reo Māori. Mihingarangi Forbes joins us to answer more of your questions about the Māori language. Audio
PM reitirates opposition to compulsory te reo Maori education
More than half of schools don't have any Maori language education, but despite repeated calls to make it compulsory, John Key has maintained his position. Audio
Māori Language Week
It's Maori Language Week - Ko te wiki o te reo Maori tenei. Our Maori Correspondent Mihingarangi Forbes sets out to answer your questions. Audio