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Live from Hirangi Marae, Tūrangi, a special programme celebrating the life of Ngāti Tūwharetoa Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu, who passed away last week. Julian Wilcox talks to Labour’s Peeni Henare, who is a family friend of the Te Heuheu whānau. And John Boynton is in Melbourne with Māori surgeon Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri, who has received the L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science international award.
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Julian Wilcox is in the studio with Labour Party List MP Willie Jackson, talking about the Tāmaki by-election and the controversial comments made by Te Pāti Māori MP Tākuta Ferris. Plus, John Boynton is on the frontline of dog patrol in South Auckland as attempts are made to deal with the growing problem of roaming dogs, and Shilo Kino is at the KUPU Māori Writers' Festival at Lake Okataina.
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A special Te Wiki o Te Reo (Māori Language Week) programme. Kayne Ngātokowhā Peters profiles two young wāhine Māori creating new te reo business pathways; Tāmati Rimene-Sproat talks to singer AJA about her new single; and Julian Wilcox interviews Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust chairman Raniera Procter.
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Julian Wilcox hosts a political panel to discuss the results of the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election, overwhelmingly won by Te Pāti Māori's Oriini Kaipara over Labour's Peeni Henare. Panelists are former National Party candidate Hinurewa Te Hau, political journalist Māni Dunlop, and Māori media adviser Te Rina Ruka-Triponel.
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A look at the Government's Online Casino Gambling Bill through the eyes of former gambling addicts; Julian Wilcox talks to Hāpai Te Hauora's Jason Alexander regarding the harm the new legislation may bring; and Ruwani Perera is with New Zealand's treasured taonga on the move to a new home.
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Julian Wilcox interviews Ngāti Tūwharetoa paramount chief Ariki Tumu Te Heuheu Tūkino VII about his wish to take back Tongariro maunga after it was given as a tuku to the Crown in 1880; and John Boynton is in Melbourne with young up and coming fashion designer Vince Ropitini.
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Bariatric weight loss surgery that resulted in Tracy Karanui-Golf fighting for her life; and Julian Wilcox interviews Victoria University of Wellington clinical psychologist Dr Gloria Fraser about issues surrounding weight loss surgery.
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A groundbreaking project is restoring pāua numbers around Waiheke Island; A conversation with film-maker Chelsea Winstanley about her new documentary TOITŪ Visual Sovereignty; and Julian Wilcox interviews Action Station's Kassie Hartendorp.
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Exclusive post-match interview with Lani Daniels on her heavyweight boxing fight against Claressa Shields; Julian Wilcox interviews National Hauora Coalition clinical director and specialist GP Nina Bevin about advocating for broader change and equity; and a profile on rookie rugby star Braxton Sorensen-McGee, a Black Fern with a big future.
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Julian Wilcox interviews former broadcaster Oriini Kaipara, about becoming Te Pāti Māori's Tāmaki Makaurau candidate. An interview with Labour Party candidate Peeni Henare follows, and then a panel discussion with Hinurewa Te Hau and Dr Ella Henry looking at the potential outcome of the by-election.
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Homelessness in Aotearoa. Ruwani Perera travels to Rotorua to investigate the growth in rough sleeping there, and also looks at efforts to help the unhoused in Tāmaki Makaurau. Julian Wilcox interviews Hana Mereraiha and Pere Wihongi about their new Māori waiata project Kōkōuri.
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Julian Wilcox talks to Dr George Laking, one of those ACT leader David Seymour accused of having "Regulatory Standards Derangement Syndrome." We also meet artist Natalie Kere, who has turned a whānau obsession with rock hunting into a healing hobby. Plus, the new collaboration between a Singaporean gaming company and Ngāti Kahungunu Tāmaki Nui a Rua.
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A Matariki special with Julian Wilcox interviewing Māori linguist and translator Te Haumihiata Mason who has just received an honourary doctorate for her life's work on the revitalisation and retention of te reo Māori. A look at why some iwi celebrate Puanga, with Rereata Makiha, and Kayne Peters is with Kasey and Karena Bird as they prepare another uniquely Māori feast.
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Julian Wilcox discusses the Regulatory Standards Bill with our expert panelists, Tania Waikato and Chris Wikaira. Plus, it’s the race that has moved an iwi, Te Arawa has revived its marae-to-marae relay after 30 years.
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A look at the impact of the Gangs Act six months since it became law. Aroha Treacher is in the field with the Eastern Districts Gang Disruption Unit and talks to Flaxmere community leader Henare O'Keefe.
Plus, Tracey McIntosh, Professor of Indigenous Studies at Auckland University, and Fa'afete Taito, survivor and former King Cobras member, discuss the results of the patch ban with Julian Wilcox.
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Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and RMA Reform Chris Bishop talks to Julian Wilcox. John Boynton is at the investiture for King's Birthday Honours as advocates who fought for survivors of Abuse in Care Eugene Ryder and Gary Williams are presented with their KSO medals.
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A Budget 2025 special.
Julian Wilcox discusses the implications of the 'Growth Budget' on Māori, with our panelists - Journalist Mani Dunlop, researcher Matt Roskruge, and former MP Louisa Wall.
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Reporter Ruwani Perera explores the growing crisis of homeless rangatahi in Tāmaki Makaurau, and Julian Wilcox interviews Minister for Youth James Meager about this issue and the Regulatory Standards Bill.
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Getting men out into the wild has successfully shaped their outlook on life through the tikanga based Maranga programme. In the studio, Green Party MP Kahurangi Carter talks to Julian Wilcox about free speech, women's rights, and the regulatory standards bill. Meriana Johnsen looks at the Mātauranga Māori STEMM academy Pūhoro, that is helping akonga achieve in engineering, maths and science.
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Exclusive profile on boxer Lani Daniels who has gone from rural Pipiwai to world champion, a moving tribute to James Cross who passed away days after his mother's 106th birthday, and Hope Fuimaono's music video Pūmau for NZ Music Month.
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