Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
Who decides on 'NZ values'? Māori leaders ask
He aha ngā whanonga pono o Aotearoa? What are kiwi values? Koina te patai mō nga kaiarahi o te ao Māori. That is the question being asked by Māori leaders. They are worried values important to Māori… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Fridfay 28 September 2018
A mass exhumation of tupuna is planned for a cemetery being washed away by the Wairoa River - An iwi occupying Great Barrier Island are outraged another group of iwi will officially re-name the island… Audio
Iwi in anguish at plans to re-name Great Barrier Island
An iwi who have occupied Great Barrier Island since the 1700s are outraged that another group of iwi will officially re-name the island. It's one of 52 geographic sites across the North Island being… Audio
Māori majority in deaths, charges from police pursuits
Police figures show Maori make up more than half of people warned or charged following police pursuits. And as more Maori die as a result, the pursuits are being called 'Maori death chases'. Te Manu… Audio
Te reo Māori lessons paying off for leading NZers
Beginner te reo Māori classes throughout New Zealand are continuing to grow in popularity. Te Aniwa Hurihanganui has been speaking to reo champions right across the board - leading in politics… Video, Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 7 September 2018
Coming up Te Waonui --- Marama Fox resigns as the co-leader of the Maori Party, Health experts are calling for greater conversations about racism to improve Maori health and the next generation of… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 24 August 2018
A man arrested for shoving a security guard at a Work and Income office just hours after leaving prison is blaming rude and intimidating staff, Thousands of people made their way to Ngaruawahia this… Audio
Willie Jackson backs oldest Māori radio station's bid for survival
The country's oldest Māori radio station has called upon former broadcaster Willie Jackson to save it from closure. Te Upoko o Te Ika, based in central Wellington, has been running for 33 years but… Audio
Te Atiawa, Ngāti Toa block funding to NZ's oldest Māori radio station
Wellington iwi are blocking the oldest Maori radio station from getting funding, and the station is on the brink of closure. Documents leaked to RNZ show Te Atiawa and Ngati Toa are pushing for… Audio
Son of All Black George Nepia among soldiers repatriated to NZ
The son of rugby legend, George Nepia, is one of 28 servicemen whose remains will be returned to New Zealand next week. The men died while serving in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam and were… Video, Audio
Te Waionui for week ending Friday 10 August 2018
The Treaty Negotiations Minister is on a last-ditch diplomatic mission to sort through the mandate issues in the Ngapuhi settlement dispute, Sexual health experts say an ACC education programme won't… Audio
Govt sets goal for one million speaking te reo Māori by 2040
The government has set an ambitious goal to have one million New Zealanders able to speak basic reo Māori by 2040. A draft of Te Maihi Karauna, or the Crown Maori Language Strategy, was released late… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 3 August 2018
Most Maori nurses will miss out on pay rises won by hospital nurses, a former Kohanga reo trustee who lost his job after he blew the whistle on allegations of financial impropriety takes his legal… Audio
Tauranga iwi cry foul over Hauraki settlement signing
Tauranga Moana iwi say the fight is not over after its protest at Parliament did not stop the signing of the Hauraki iwi treaty settlement. On Thursday morning about 100 people from Hauraki iwi… Audio
Settlement signed despite protest
Cries of "traitor" rang out as angry scenes erupted outside Parliament before a controversial treaty settlement was signed today. Video, Audio
All Blacks Sevens defend world cup title
The Black Ferns Sevens team have just arrived back in the country after taking home the title of Rugby World Cup Sevens champions in San Francisco. Their victory was followed up by the men's seven… Audio
Te Waonui for week ending Friday 20 July 2018
Coming up on Te Wao Nui - Coming up on Te Wao Nui - Tertiary institutions could lose funding if they fail to show how they will improve pass rates for Maori and Pasifika, Far North hapu leaders are… Audio
Iwi offers 11k for info on claims Te Awanui Black abused kids
Tauranga iwi Ngai Te Rangi says it will pay an $11,000 cash reward for anyone with information about Anihera Black's claims that her late ex-husband Te Awanuiārangi Black was a paedophile. Video, Audio
Te Waonui for week ending 6 July 2018
Calls mount for urgent action to save iconic kauri in Northland's Waipoua forest, Education leaders argue closing charter schools is a breach of the Treaty of Waitangi and hundreds of students take to… Audio
Emerging stars of kapa haka take to the stage
Upon the dawn of Mataraki hundreds of young students will battle it out at the National Secondary schools competition. Video, Audio