Episodes
Published 06/12/22
Radio Whakamaori EP 8
Published 06/12/22
Radio Whakamaori Ep 7
Published 06/05/22
Radio Whakamaori Ep 6
Published 05/29/22
Radio Whakamaori Ep 5
Published 05/22/22
From traipsing through the forest with Ropata McGowan to learning about Māori psychology with Linda Nikora, Justine Murray presents highlights from Te Ahi Kaa this year.
Published 12/19/21
What is the future of Māori radio? Kaimahi of Māori radio share their perspectives on digital platforms and social media.
Published 12/12/21
On-air promotions, outside broadcasts and commercial radio ratings, this episode explores Māori radio and the work behind the mic.
Published 12/05/21
Māori Radio - The Set Up is episode two of a four-part series that celebrates Aotearoa On Air - 100 Years of Radio. Hemana Waaka seized an opportunity to assist iwi radio during the mid 1980's, Cyril Chapman recalls the fundraising efforts of the community and Broadcast technician George Burt talks about his work alongside iwi radio over the past 30 years.
Published 11/28/21
Justine Murray explores the history of Māori radio in the four-part series Aotearoa On Air. In episode one, we hear about the pioneering radio station Te Upoko o Te Ika, which played an integral role in promoting and preserving te reo Māori.
Published 11/21/21
Kahu Kutia is in Gisborne with school teacher Whaea Sharon Campbell and her daughter, Mania Campbell-Seymour, a local GP, they open up about confronting challenging spaces and whanau aspirations.
Published 11/07/21
Mahinga Kai is the connection of the taiao and kai gathering, Kahu Kutia is in Waihopai with Mere Skerrett to learn more about the tītī - mutton bird.
Published 10/31/21
This year marked the tenth year since the Rena Cargo ship struck the Otaiti reef. A decade on, Irihapeti Dickson talks about her time as a co-ordinator.
Published 10/25/21
He Kakano Ahau host and producer Kahu Kutia explores what justice meant for iwi Māori before colonisation and explores the current system with kaikōrero Emmy Rakete and Awatea Mita.
Published 10/24/21
Presenter Kahu Kutia explores the issue of suicide with Auckland based rapper and dad Ranuimarz, PhD student Rikki Solomon her sister Emma Kutia.
Published 10/17/21
Kahu Kutia joins Kauae Raro a collective of wāhine Māori artists and co-director of the show 'He Tangata' Jayden Rurawhe.
Published 10/10/21
Kahu Kutia joins the tāonga pūoro collective Maianginui to discuss the revival of tāonga pūoro.
Published 10/03/21
What does the future hold for the Māori language? Dr Vini-Olsen Reeder and Te Aweawe Rehutai to hear their perspectives on season two of 'He Kakano Ahau'.
Published 09/26/21
Te Ahi Kaa joins six wāhine Māori in London who each share their views about the return of Hinemihi to Aotearoa.
Published 09/19/21
London based Mau Rakau group Maramara Totara members Chris Reynolds and Nadia Pavlof share their connection to Hinemihi and how they both feel about their 'Kuia' returning home.
Published 09/12/21
In episode three of this series, Dr Anthony Hoete, Dr Keri-Anne Wikitera, Mark Adams and Alan Gallop provide their own perspectives about the whare tupuna, Hinemihi Te Ao Tawhito.
Published 09/05/21
Nga Kohinga Whakairo o Hinemihi discuss their role in ensuring that the successful exchange of carvings is first grounded in kōrero about future aspirations for the ancestral house here and abroad.
Published 08/29/21
The story of Hinemihi Te Ao Tawhito is about connection, producer Justine Murray weaves together some of those stories in part one of this series.
Published 08/22/21
For Donna Kerridge the Waitakere ranges are the 'lungs' of Auckland and it needs to be looked after, as a practitioner of Rongoā Māori she says everyone needs to be responsible for the taiao.
Published 08/15/21
Former Labour MP Dover Samuels opens up about his time in politics which includes being cleared of sexual crime allegations, a 1998 Waitangi Day visit that resulted in tears and the Foreshore and Seabed legislation.
Published 07/25/21