Te Ao Maori
Protectors still camped out at Ihumatao after continued growing support
Despite assurances from the Prime Minister that construction on Ihumatao won't start until the land dispute is resolved, people are choosing to get work off today so they can continue occupying the… Audio
The Maramataka with Rereata Makiha
The Māori Lunar Calendar or the Maramataka outlines the different phases of the moon and is a guide to the optimal days for fishing, planting or harvesting food. Maramataka exponent Rereata Makiha… Audio
Dave Veart on Ihumātao: 'the legislation is failing us'
Archaeologist David Veart says the failure of heritage protection legislation has caused the situation at Ihumātao and while we get upset about the destruction of other people's heritage we've managed… Audio, Gallery
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 26 July 2019
Hundreds of people from around Aotearoa have shown their support for an occupation at Ihumatao trying to stop a private housing development on what they claim is stolen land. But some people from the… Audio
Ihumātao occupation continues with no end in sight
Hundreds of people are still occupying Ihumatao, calling on the government to step in and protect this sacred land. Writer, journalist and commentator Morgan Godfery joins the panel to discuss the… Audio
Useful Tips on Māori Social Etiquette
Stacey Morrison joins Afternoons with Jesse to share some helpful te reo Māori phrases and some useful tips on social etiquette. Audio
Māori prophet Te Kooti's manuscripts displayed for first time
The first-ever public showing of the the religious manuscripts of the Maori prophet Te Kooti opens this evening.
The original documents of the Ringatū religion he founded 150 years ago go on display… Audio
Ngāti Rangi celebrates Treaty settlement
Ngāti Rangi iwi members say the passing of a treaty settlement into law marks the beginning of a new era for the iwi.
The iwi's settlement passed it's third and final reading in Parliament on… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 26 July 2019
Ihumatao 'protectors' outnumbering police at cordon; Ihumatao protestors face third day since eviction notice; Provincial Growth Fund regional jobs not being counted; Up to 150 migrants drown off… Audio
Ihumātao standoff into its fourth day
The stand-off between protesters, or protectors, is now in its fourth day as the land dispute at Ihumatao continues with supporter numbers increasing everyday. Green party MPs are expected to arrive… Audio
PM: Government won't intervene over Ihumātao dispute
The prime minister isn't budging on the Ihumātao standoff, repeatedly telling media today it's one for the developer and mana whenua to resolve. Jacinda Ardern was in Ohaupo near Hamilton today, where… Audio
Police, protesters remain at Ihumātao as councillors voice regret
A large police contingent and hundreds of people remain at Ihumātao, a disputed South Auckland site, where Fletcher Building intends to build a major housing development bordering land considered… Video, Audio
Akl councillors vote for urgent meeting on Ihumātao protest
Some Auckland councillors say they now regret signing off on the Ihumātao land being used for housing. Councillors today voted unanimously in favour of organising an urgent meeting between interested… Audio
‘Bus loads’ of people heading to Ihumātao protest
Crowds are continuing to grow at the Ihumātao protest in South Auckland, as supporters arrive from across the country. There are now more than 300 people onsite, with no signs of the occupation… Video, Audio
Kiwi artist showcased at international Chinese exhibition
Māori artist Jimmy James Kouratoras is one of a selection of Kiwi artists representing New Zealand at the 8th Beijing International Art Biennial, an event for contemporary artists from around the… Audio, Gallery
Ihumātao protest: This generation's Bastion Point
A generational divide is at the heart of the ongoing battle to stop a housing development at Ihumātao.
The protests are being lead by mana whenua Pania Newton and her cousins, who have been pushing… Audio
Ihumātao protest: Kaumātua, rangatahi split over development
A generational divide is at the heart of an ongoing battle to stop a housing development at Ihumātao.
The protests are being lead by mana whenua Pania Newton and her cousins, who have been pushing… Audio
Inaia Tonu Nei report urges major changes to NZ justice system
Māori are calling for urgent reform of the country's justice system - including the abolition of the current prison system and changes to Oranga Tamariki.
A report called 'Inaia Tonu Nei - The Time… Audio
Ihumātao: Protestors, police endure early morning cold
RNZ reporter Joanna MacKenzie is at the police cordon at Ihumatao, where protest numbers have been growing in a land dispute with Fletcher Building.
She joins Susie Ferguson with the latest details.
…Ihumātao protest numbers grow as police hold line
Numbers facing off against police at Ihumātao have swelled, with more expected to join today and into the weekend.
Three more people were arrested on Wednesday as hundreds of supporters joined those… Audio