Paakiwaha. 2013-05-20. 10:00-12:00.

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Year
2013
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192588
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Audio
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Series
Paakiwaha, 2009-
Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
20 May 2013
Credits
RNZ Collection
Husband, Dale, Presenter
Turei, Metiria, 1970-, Interviewee
Mutu, George, Interviewee
Bradford, Sue, Interviewee
Trotter, Chris, Interviewee
Johnstone, Karl, Interviewee
Raihania, Na, Interviewee
Dann, Corin, 1974?-, Commentator
Laban, Ken, Commentator
Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.), Broadcaster

Paakiwaha is a weekly, two-hour current affairs program with a Māori perspective hosted by Dale Husband via Radio Waatea.

In this week’s programme:

1. Metiria Turei (Co-Leader, List member, Green Party) talks about the launch of Kiwi Bid, a major campaign to stop deep sea oil drilling.

2. George Mutu (Marae trustee, Ngāti Hurungaterangi) talks about the proposed Rotorua bypass and the recent pouwhenua ceremony.

3. Sue Bradford talks about how the 2013 Budget will affect workers and beneficiaries.

4. Chris Trotter (Political commentator) reflects on the 2013 Budget.

5. Karl Johnstone (Organiser, Waka Tapu) talks about the successful completion of a return voyage to Rapanui (Easter Island) by two waka hourua (traditional double-hulled sailing canoes).

6. Na Raihania talks about being the Māori Party candidate for the Ikaroa-Rāwhiti by-election.

7. Corin Dann (Political Editor, TVNZ) reviews the latest political developments.

8. Ken Laban (sports commentator) reviews the latest sports developments.