Te Ao Maori
Health and Wellbeing: Happiness with Dr Waikaremoana Waitoki
Te Ahi Kaa delves into the notion of happiness. What defines happiness? Is it an individual or collective experience? And in today's world of social media - is it some sort of disguise? Justine Murray… Audio
Te Kōtare
Te Kōtare is a waiata resource for young New Zealanders. The crowdfunded project was dreamed up by the late Jenny Shearer, an early childhood teacher who did not live to see her ambitions fulfilled… Audio
Nga Hine Pukorero - Brave New Voices
Nga Hine Pukorero are a performance poetry group are from Nga Puna o Waiorea, the Te Reo Maori immersion kura at Western Springs College. In 2018, Nga Hine Pukorero competed against 44 other high… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 31 May 2019
Coming up on Te Waonui - What is in the budget for Maori? Te Manu Korihi team breaks it down - and new experts appointed to steer the Maori media review. Audio
Maori welcome Budget 2019, urge more autonomy
A leader in Maori health says the new Budget sparks hope for Maori but warns they need to let Maori lead any changes. Yesterday's Budget announcement included 80 million dollars on Whanau Ora, and… Audio
Māori health sector concerned Māori needs ignored
Some in the Māori health sector are concerned Māori needs are being ignored by the government following the long-awaited Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry.
The government responded to the inquiry's… Audio
Whānau Ora can expect boost in Budget - Jackson
The co-chair of Labour's Māori caucus says there will be targeted funding for Māori and Whānau Ora can expect a boost in the 2019 Budget.
Willie Jackson announced at Waitangi in February there would… Audio
Eyes on targeted Māori funding in Wellbeing Budget
Maori communities are calling for targeted funding to improve their lives and for more support for the flagship Maori policy Whanau Ora. The government has signalled this week's Budget aims to lift… Audio
Māori Farming - a part of whanau life
The next time you eat at McDonald's, your burger meat may have come from Whangara Farms. As a supplier of the fast food restaurant, Chairperson of Whangara Farms, Ingrid Collins says it was a big coup… Audio
Te waonui for week ending Friday 24 May 2019
An urgent inquiry into the right for prisoners to vote, a new Maori judge for the district and family courts and new funding to help whanau Maori develop their freehold land. Audio
Mana of Moana returned back to Ngāti Porou hapū
It was a moment in Parliament 16 years in the making...
The waiata celebrated the passage into law of a landmark bill that gives Ngāti Porou greater rights to marine and coastal resources.
It is the… Audio
'It impacts on Maori far more than other inmates'
The Waitangi Tribunal has been told the ban on prisoners voting is underpinned by racism and disproportionately impacts on Maori. Audio
Influence: Sir Hekenukumai Busby
Hundreds farewelled Sir Hekenukumai Busby at his tangihanga (funeral) held on his marae in Pukepoto. Known to many as Hek - he was instrumental in the resurgence of wayfinding. He built waka hourua or… Audio
Ignorance about te ao Māori is regrettable, but wilful ignorance is much worse – Dame Anne Salmond
At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, Dame Anne Salmond discusses with Eruera Tarena how her life has led to her most recent book Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds. Audio
Te Waonui for week ending 17 May 2019
Coming up on Te Waonui - Te Ao Māori loses another great leader, a review finds Māori media get less money than mainstream and a campaign to end family violence is launched. Audio
Council backs iwi to hand-pick candidates
Otago Regional Council is backing a controversial measure which will allow Ngai Tahu to hand-pick two candidates to sit on the council's policy committee. Video, Audio
Sir Hekenukumai Busby laid to rest
Thousands of people have gathered in the Far North to farewell master waka builder and navigator Sir Hekenukumai Busby. Video, Audio
Sir Hekenukumai Busby farewelled by thousands
More than two thousand people are expected to arrive in the small settlement of Pukepoto for the final farewell to master navigator and carver Sir Hekenukumai Busby. He died on Saturday at the age of… Audio
Influence: Te Wharehuia Milroy
Te Ahi Kaa pays tribute to Maori language exemplar, Te Wharehuia Milroy who passed away earlier this week. Milroy was professor of Maori at the University of Waikato, a trustee of the Kohanga Reo… Audio
Indigenous rights activists boycott Captain Cook commemoration
Indigenous Rights advocates are describing Captain Cook as a white supremacist who invaded Aotearoa and they're calling for a boycott of 250th commemorations this year. RNZ Maori News correspondent… Audio