NATIVE AFFAIRS. SERIES 2, EPISODE 5

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2008
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F107155
Media type
Moving image
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Rights Information
Year
2008
Reference
F107155
Media type
Moving image
Item unavailable online
Series
NATIVE AFFAIRS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
26/05/2008
Production company
Māori Television Service
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
Presenter: Julian Wilcox (Ngā Puhi; Ngāti Tūwharetoa; Te Arawa)

“At a time when “TV is tabloid and channels are ghettoising current affairs”, Māori Television will be covering and challenging New Zealand stories with Māori perspectives in a new, prime-time current affairs show ironically dubbed – NATIVE AFFAIRS.
Covering subjects such as suicide and educational achievement amongst Māori boys, the team is dishing up four field-based video segments a week and one studio-based interview or panel.." www.maoritelevision.com; 11/06/2007

NATIVE AFFAIRS, te hōtaka taketake mo ngā take mohoa o te kāinga me te motu - mai i te tirohanga Māori - me ngā pūrongo taketake o te ao.
Current Affairs from a Māori perspective.

Kaitataki Kōrero: Julian Wilcox.
Ngā upoko kōrero mō te rā;

Underage prostitution is a troubling trend in places like South Auckland.
An interview with the Labour MP who sponsored the bill to legalise prostitution five years ago.
It’s 35 years since the Kirk Government sent frigates to protest against French nuclear testing.
Brownie Waikari, 82, has invented his own power source, harnessing the local river, Wairenga, outside Te Araroa.