Te Ao Maori
Kaumatua wants Crown to buy Northland island
A Northland kaumatua wants the Crown to buy an island in Northland's Matauri Bay. The only privately owned island in the Cavalli group, Motukawaiti, is for sale for $22 million. The island - known as… Audio
Kennedy Point marina developer concerned about violence
Kennedy Point Boat Harbour Ltd director Kitt Littlejohn is concerned about the increasing violence at the construction site. But he says the protesters should accept the Supreme Court ruling, and let… Audio
Violence increasing at Kennedy Point marina development
Violence is escalating as work progresses on the new Kennedy Point marina at Waiheke Island, with footage emerging of a protester holding onto buoys in the water and being hit repeatedly with a boat… Audio
Series 2 | Episode 1: Puoro in the City - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
We’re in Te Whanganui-a-Tara to meet three wāhine who work with taonga puoro. We ask why these taonga almost disappeared and what their dreams are for the future of the practice. Video, Audio
Research funding changes could be done better - Universities NZ
Universities are nervous about changes that will boost research funding for Māori and Pasifika academics ahead of their Pakeha colleagues.
The $315 million a year Performance Based Research Fund… Audio
Matangireia: Paula Bennett
Former National MP Paula Bennett opens up about her fifteen years in parliament. Audio
Manawatia a Matariki
Today is the first day of Matariki and the Government has announced the first annual Matariki public holiday will happen next year on 24 June. Karyn speaks with renowned Maori astrologer Rereata… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 2 July 2021
Coming up on Te Waonui - the Government's ambitious new plan for water causes concern for hapū and iwi, New research highlights the serious barriers faced by Māori and Pasifika children when trying to… Audio
Mānawa maiea te putanga o Matariki - the first day of Matariki
Today is the first day of Matariki, the Māori lunar new year.
Across the country, people gathered at dawn around fires, on hilltops and on beaches to catch a glimpse of the glittering cluster.
And… Video, Audio
Matariki celebration at Otago Museum
Otago Museum's Matariki celebration this weekend will include a projection of a telescope set up on the Otago coast. Danielle Parke, Otago Museum's Science Engagement Coordinator Māori, talks to Jesse… Audio
Happy Matariki and new year
This morning - many gathered around the country at dawn to see Matariki - or to others - Puanga - this morning. Although it can be seen it is the Tangaroa phase of the lunar calendar that marks the… Audio
Report finds healthcare barriers for Māori and pacific kids
New research has highlighted the serious barriers faced by Māori and Pasifika children when trying to access primary healthcare.
The report was based on an analysis of the University of Auckland's… Audio
24 June 2022 will be the first Matariki public holiday
Put June 24 in your diary for next year.. it will mark the first Matariki public holiday. The arrival of the star cluster also known as Pleides or Subaru marks the start of the Maori New Year The… Audio
24 June 2022 will be the first Matariki public holiday
Put June 24 in your diary for next year.. it will mark the first Matariki public holiday. The arrival of the star cluster also known as Pleides or Subaru marks the start of the Maori New Year The… Audio
Matariki - what, why, where - the new year's expert explains
Tomorrow marks the first day of the Tangaroa Lunar phase of te tahi o Pipiri the first month of the new year. Which means the constellation Matariki is set to rise or Puanga to rise. Māni Dunlop… Audio
Māori not sure of proposed water infrastructure reforms
As the Government unveils its ambitious new plan for water, hapū and iwi are worried their voices won't be heard in the four mega agencies proposed,
One example is rural Māori in the North, who… Audio
The Billion Stars Project
We talk to Samoan weaving artist Maryann Talia Pau about The Billion Stars project, an art installation at Silo Park as part of Auckland's Matariki Festival. Audio
Connecting whānau to ancestors in unmarked graves
In 2016, a memorial was unveiled to 457 psychiatric patients buried in unmarked graves at Tokanui Cemetery. Audio
New RMA doesn't put Māori at the decision-making table
An iwi leader says the proposed replacement for the Resource Management Act doesn't put Māori at the decision-making table.
A provisional draft version, released yesterday, strengthens environmental… Audio
Waiheke protestors plead not guilty to trespassing
Two people have pleaded not guilty to trespassing after being arrested protesting on Waiheke Island. The pair appeared in the Auckland District Court on Monday after occupying the proposed site of the… Audio