Paakiwaha. 2008-02-18. 10:00-12:00.

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Year
2008
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55191
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Audio
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Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
18 Feb 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Jackson, Willie, 1961-
Garner, Duncan
Laban, Ken
Poananga, Atareta
Maunsell, Mike
Mariasouce, Martin
Fox, Derek Tini
Lynn, Kelvin
Ohia, Monte, 1945-2008
Waatea 603 AM (Radio station : Mangere, N.Z.), Broadcaster

PAAKIWAHA 18/02/08 - On Radio Waatea in association with New Zealand On Air - Mondays from 10:00am to Midday. Current Affairs from a Māori perspective with Willie Jackson.

Greetings / Programme rundown.

ATARETA POANANGA : Talks about her Māori Party candidacy for Te Ikaroa Rawhiti. Her personal relationship with Derek Fox was questioned and drawn out by Willie.

MUSIC BREAK : George Benson - 'Breezin.'

MIKE MAUNSELL : Aboriginal Rights activist talks about the Australian Federal Apology by Prime Minster Paul Rudd and Mike now calls for financial compensation which irritates white Australia.

MARTIN MARIASOUCE : Auckland Museum - Iwi consultant to the Museum Trust Board talks about the new Museum Restructuring impact on Māori. This was prerecorded.

DEREK FOX : Talks about his Māori Party candidacy for Te Ikaroa Rawhiti.

Prof. KELVIN LYN [i.e. LYNN] : Medical Director of Kidney Health NZ talks with Willie about Organ Transplant Donations.

MONTE OHIA : Māori Party Candidate for Te Tai Tonga for this year's election

DUNCAN GARNER : Weekly wrap on Politics.

KEN LABAN : Weekly wrap on Sports.

Wrap / Music / Close