Te Ao Maori
Tertiary institutes look to tech firms to end ethnic disparity
Universities and polytechnics hope to end decades-long disparities in Maori and Pasifika students' pass rates in just a few years by copying big companies like Amazon. The Tertiary Education… Audio
Cancer Society donates $2m to research project
The Cancer Society is donating $2 million to fund a new research project that will focus on cancer prevention and support. Otago University, Massey University and Victoria University will join forces… Audio
Chester Borrows: Hōkai Rangi strategy could be game changer
Former National Party cabinet minister Chester Borrows says a new Corrections strategy focused on Maori has the potential to be a game-changer. Mr Borrows currently chairs the government's Safe and… Audio
‘We have to try and do things differently’ - PM on prisons
The government has launched an ambitious plan to drastically cut the number of Maori in prison from 52 percent down to 16 - to match the overall Maori population. But can this be achieved? Does this… Audio
Concern over Māori being pushed aside in Oranga Tamariki inquiry
A hui deciding how an inquiry into Oranga Tamariki will run says Maori have every right to live to their potential and must not be relegated to the B-team. The people at the Hamilton meeting made it… Audio
Plan for prisons ‘not forward thinking’ - National
The National Party is critical of a new Corrections plan that it says puts prisoners first, saying it will come at the expense of an effective prison system. The changes - announced yesterday - will… Audio
‘There must not be an A-team and a B-team’ - Whānau Ora
The Chair of the Whanau Ora Commissioning Agency has spoken out at the risk of Maori being relegated to second place in their dealings with Oranga Tamariki. About three hundred people attended a hui… Audio
Dame Tariana Turia on Oranga Tamariki Inquiry
A former Minister for Whanau Ora told a hui planning an independent inquiry into Oranga Tamariki's practices around taking Maori children from their families, it's just one aspect of state… Audio
Kaupapa Maori Units to be put in Prisons
A Maori academic who has worked for decades in the prison system says reconnecting Maori inmates to their culture is key to their rehabilitation. The Government's new strategy to slash prison numbers… Audio
Govt unveils ambitious justice strategy
The government has unveiled a bold new strategy aiming to drastically lower the number of Maori in prison. Lawyer and youth justice advocate Kingi Snelgar joins us to discuss whether these are… Audio
Māori need to helm prison changes for real success - advisory group
Allowing prisoners more contact with their families and kaupapa Maori programmes in every prison are just two of the sweeping changes being planned for the country's prison system. Hokai Rangi is a… Audio
Govt reveals major prison overhaul, focus on respect and whānau
Corrections is launching a major new strategy focused on treating prisoners with respect and giving them more access to whanau. The new strategy, Hokai Rangi, aims to cut the proportion of Maori in… Audio
Prison changes should focus on ‘restoration of mana’ - professor
A radical overhaul of the country's prison system is being announced this morning. It's hoped the high rates of Maori incarceration and recidivism will be addressed. Maori make up 52 percent of the… Audio
Influence: Maru Nihoniho
Maru Nihoniho's story can be played out like a movie - born and raised in Christchurch she was bullied and felt isolated during her years at primary school through to her time at college. Following a… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 16 August 2019
A Māori man misses his flight over fears his carved walking stick could be used as a weapon --- Concerns are raised over the impact the botched 2018 census will have for iwi funding -- and Moriori… Audio
Airports pressured to allow Māori taonga on planes
Pressure is building on Aviation Security Services to review a policy which prevents some Māori taonga from being taken onto planes. It comes after two men shared their stories about being stopped… Audio
Māori man rejected at airport security over walking stick
A Māori man says he was left angered and frustrated after Auckland Airport security would not let him board a plane with a walking stick - because they said it had Māori carvings and could be used as… Video, Audio
Moriori hope treaty settlement will finally dispel myths
Moriori leaders hope a settlement with the government will bust the myths that circulate about Moriori. The Moriori people of Rekohu, or the Chatham Islands, have initialled their Deed of Settlement… Audio
Iwi concerned census botch-up will affect funding for Maori
The country's biggest iwi says the botched 2018 census has left Maori without accurate data, which will affect how much government funding iwi can get. Stats New Zealand has admitted it's failed Maori… Audio
Gang turns to ancient Māori tradition of massage
A Hawke's Bay gang is using the ancient Maori tradition of massage to help recover from a spate of suicides and prevent further deaths. Members and associates of the Mongrel Mob Notorious gang say the… Audio