Tāwera. 2012-08-17. 06:00-07:00.

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2012
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Year
2012
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192330
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Audio
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Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Broadcast Date
17 Aug 2012
Credits
RNZ Collection
Tibble, Kotuku, Presenter
Harriman, Rewa, Producer
Kaire, Dave, Producer
Busby, Hekenukumai (b.1932), Interviewee
Black, Awanui, Interviewee
Harawira, Hone, 1955-, Interviewee
Schuster, Jim, Interviewee
Curtis, Toby, Interviewee
Waaka, Hemana, Commentator
Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.), Broadcaster

News and current affairs from a Māori perspective. This programme is delivered through the medium of Māori language by Radio Waatea which supplies this programme to the Māori radio network, Te Whakaruruhau Reo Irirangi Māori o Aotearoa (WHA). The topics are current, and the guests are fluent Māori language speakers. Kōtuku Tibble fills in for Julian Wilcox.

Todays guests are:
Hekenukumai Busby (Māori traditional navigator) talks about the launch of two waka on a navigational journey to Rapanui (Easter Islands); Awanui Black talks about the continued discussions for Tauranga Moana tribes regarding the pollution experienced in the area due to the grounding of the Rena vessel on the Astrolabe Reef; Hone Harawira (Mana Party Leader) talks about overseas-based foreigners buying up land in Aotearoa; Jim Schuster - live from Hamburg, Germany (NZ Heritage Place Trust restorer, Te Arawa) describes the pōwhiri and whakatau in London where the Hinemihi meeting house is located, and the preparations for the anniversary of the meeting house Rauru in Hamburg; Toby Curtis (Māngai o te Poari 'Grow Rotorua') talks about the final two directors appointed; Hemana Waaka talks reviews the All Black v Wallabys tests, and the Fox Memorial Shield.