Te Ururoa Flavell
Te Ururoa Flavell's journey with prostate cancer
The former co-leader of the Maori party is calling on Māori and Pacific men to get screened for prostate cancer. Audio
Maori education advocate Sir Toby Curtis dies aged 83
Te Arawa leader and longtime Maori education advocate, Sir Toby Curtis, has died aged 83. The Ngati Pikiao and Ngati Rongomai kaumatua died at his home at Lake Rotoiti early this morning, surrounded… Audio
Māori health providers braced for child vaccination rollout
Māori health providers are getting ready to hit the ground running with child vaccinations, which start today.
At the end of last year, Māori were fast becoming the most affected by Delta, though… Audio
Matangireia: Te Ururoa Flavell
After twelve years in parliament, former Māori Party Waiariki MP Te Ururoa Flavell lost his seat in the 2017 election. He describes that period of time as 'bittersweet' but remains proud of his… Audio
Matangireia | Season 2 | Episode 5: Te Ururoa Flavell
In 2017, the Māori Party was voted out of Parliament—a loss which almost destroyed its former leader, Te Ururoa Flavell. Video, Audio
Matangireia | Season 2 | Trailer
The second season, Matangireia - Māori Political Legacies, explores the careers of former Māori members of Parliament. Video
New Māori education campus opens in Ngāmotu - New Plymouth
New Zealand's largest provider of te reo Māori education has opened a new campus in Ngamotu, New Plymouth - which is expected to increase its capacity in the rohe.
There has been an overwhelming need… Audio
Te Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru dies age 91
Prominent Taranaki reo exponent and esteemed leader, Te Huirangi Eruera Waikerepuru, has died.
Mr Waikerepuru, 91, was a driving force behind Te Reo o Taranaki movement and was a leader in Waitangi… Audio
Is te reo Maori thriving in NZ's proposed bilingual towns?
Two years after bilingual towns were first proposed, Otaki is carving its own path to becoming reo rua, while other towns lag behind. The idea was put forward by the then-Maori affairs Minister Te… Audio
Flavell leaves Māori Party for Te Wānanga
Former Māori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell has resigned as the party's co-leader to take up a new position as the chief executive of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
Govt urged to allow Māori to change electoral roll at any time
The Electoral Commission is calling for a law change so Māori can choose which electoral roll they want to be on at any time. Around nineteen-thousand people tried to change electoral roll type last… Audio
'We need to pave way for our rangatahi' - Marama Fox
Tukoroirangi Morgan, the president of the Maori Party, has announced his resignation and has called for the party's co-leaders to follow suit. It follows a disastrous election result which saw the… Audio
New MP snubbed by gala awards
New Labour MP Tamati Coffey was uninvited from a gala awards event because organisers didn't want to upset the ousted MP and Māori Party leader, Te Ururoa Flavell. Audio
Tamati Coffey uninvited from awards gala after winning election
The new Waiariki MP was uninvited from the Te Arawa Awards on September 29 because organisers didn't want to upset the newly ousted Maori Party Leader Te Ururoa Flavell. Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell won't be returning to Parliament
"The survival of the Maori Party rested with me, we didn't get it over the line," Te Ururoa Flavell. "It's three years earlier than I was hoping." Video, Audio
Labour candidate Tamati Coffey ahead in Waiariki race
Labour's Tamati Coffey is ahead by nearly 1000 votes in the race for Waiariki and says he is quietly optimistic about the results. Video, Audio
Te Ururoa Flavell joins RNZ to discuss early vote count
Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell says he's waiting for the results to settle down to see how his party has done in the general election. Video, Audio
NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
New Zealand political parties outline their Pacific-related policies ahead of the election. Audio
Party leaders' favourite bands revealed
It's probably not going to influence anyone's vote, but we love finding out what our politicians are listening to. Video
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