Nz On Air
Episode 1: 21st February 2023 - Mata
After Cyclone Gabrielle, will the government crack down on forestry? In the first episode of new podcast Mata with Mihingarangi Forbes, Labour MP Kiritapu Allan says it's not that simple - her… Video, Audio
Trailer: Introducing Mata with Mihingarangi Forbes
Mata with Mihingarangi Forbes discusses the latest in politics with a range of Māori commentators and newsmakers. Watch and Listen to the trailer and subscribe now. Video, Audio
Someday Stories 2022: Hand in Hand
PG - Drama. At a 1970’s NZ school where sign language is banned, two deaf girls risk it all to experience true friendship. Video
Someday Stories 2022: Maumahara
PG - Drama. A recycling truck driver takes his son on a night shift and tries to impress upon him the importance of not losing his reo. Video
Someday Stories 2022: LARP: Heroes, Villains, & Fantasy
M - Documentary. Live Action Roleplay enables people to explore their identities, helping them to overcome physical, mental and social barriers. Video
Someday Stories 2022: Birthday
M (Adult Themes) - Drama. Celebrating a birthday, a young boy and his exhausted babysitter wait for his unusually late parents. Video
Someday Stories 2022: Kava 'o Aotearoa
G - Documentary. A collective of Pasifika cultural guardians reactivate ancient Tu’i Tonga kava ceremony for contemporary use in Aotearoa in a way that honours tangata whenua. Video
Someday Stories 2022: Mary Mary
M - Drama. An out of wedlock pregnancy forces eighteen year old Mary to take things into her own hands at great personal risk, altering the course of more than one life. Video
Government shows us the money for public media
Budget 2022: The new public media entity replacing TVNZ and RNZ will be backed with $327 million over three years from 2023.
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Government shows us the money for public media
Budget 2022: The new public media entity replacing TVNZ and RNZ will be backed with $327 million over three years from 2023.
AudioASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 4: Dance
We meet three dancers: ballet star Xin Ji, K-pop (Korean pop) choreographer Rina Chae, and Indian-New Zealand performer and dance teacher Swaroopa Prameela Unni.
ASIA: Art Stories in Aotearoa | Episode 6: Design
We meet three designers using their creativity to make a statement: graffiti artist Bobby Hung, installation artist Kerry Ann Lee, and fashion designer Natasha Ovely.
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 5: Facing the Elephant
TAHI.fm - After all the experts and moral arguments, it’s down to James & Chye-Ling to finally decide: are they breaking up with their white partners? Video, Audio
Public media plan emerges from behind closed doors
After more than two years and millions of dollars spent, the Government has finally confirmed a new media outfit will replace state-owned TVNZ and RNZ. Mediawatch looks at what's behind the new public…
Coming up
Public media plan emerges from behind closed doors
After more than two years and millions of dollars spent, the Government has finally confirmed a new media outfit will replace state-owned TVNZ and RNZ. Mediawatch looks at what's behind the new public…
AudioThe Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 4: Race Traitor
TAHI.fm - Chye-Ling is called out on Reddit for having a white partner. The investigation turns to the Asian community, personal guilt, and the dark side of judgements on interracial couples. Where do… Video, Audio
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 3: Race-Tinted Glasses
TAHI.fm - Is sexual racism affecting your dating life? Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman and OnlyFans content creator Demi Hunziker help our hosts trace media’s influence across cultural history… Video, Audio
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 2: Out of Our Control
TAHI.fm - The laws of attraction spark as James & Chye-Ling question the why of their white dating bias. Experts weigh in: is our type informed by genetics or society? Video, Audio
The Elephant in the Bedroom | Episode 1: Just My Type
TAHI.fm - When James Roque & Chye-Ling Huang realise they've only ever dated white people, they start to wonder... how did this happen? And is it really so bad to have a type? Video, Audio
Publicly-funded boost for Māori media
For years Māori journalism leaders warned a lack of training, investment and opportunities meant Māori people and perspectives were mostly missing in our media. But more effort and money than ever… Audio