Paakiwaha. 2010-02-15. 10:00-12:00.

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2010
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139299
Media type
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Rights Information
Year
2010
Reference
139299
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Series
Paakiwaha, 2009-
Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
15 Feb 2010
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Jackson, Willie, 1961-, Host, Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.)
Garner, Duncan, Commentator, Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.)
Laban, Ken, Commentator, Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.)
Husband, Dale, Commentator, Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.)
Flavell, Te Ururoa, Interviewee, Māori Party
Trotter, Chris, Interviewee
Hipkins, Rosemary, Interviewee, New Zealand Council for Educational Research
Ryan, Tom, Interviewee
Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.), Broadcaster

Guests toady are:
Te Ururoa Flavell: Māori Party MP for Waiariki talks with Willie about Foreshore and Seabed and what he thought of the Prime Ministers speech.

Chris Trotter: Left wing commentator talks about the ownership of Foreshore and Seabed and also about pending GST increases.

Rosemary Hipkins: Educationalist and Chief Researcher at NZCER - Educational Research. Rose talks with Willie about NZCEA catch-up with poorer schools.

Dr Tom Ryan: Talks with Willie about community representation in Polytech’s. Māori representation on Polytech Councils is being slashed in favour of a government chosen, little group of appointees giving ministerial control.

Haami Piripi and Dale Husband: This is a pre-recorded interview from a recent “Te Hunga Whaitake”, “Newsmakers” programme on Radio Waatea.
Dale talks with CEO of Te Rarawa, Haami Piripi, where they discuss the Minister of Housing, Phil Heatley, and his new housing bill for Māori communal land known as “Papa Kaianga”.

Maisey Rika and Dale Husband: A pre-recorded interview with Dale from this morning’s breakfast show. Maisey talks about her music beginning.
She is in Raglan at the moment, part way through a NZ Concert Tour.

Duncan Garner: A Political Editor talks about the week of politics.

Ken Laban: A Sports Analyst and Commentator talks about the week of sport.