Paakiwaha 15/09/08

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2008
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Categories
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
02:00:00
Broadcast Date
15 Sep 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Husband, Dale
Garner, Duncan
Laban, Ken
LEWIS, Richard
Perry, Edwin
Greensill, Angeline, 1948-
Kaiwai, Robert
Walker, Tai
Nathan, Kiri
Whiu, Paddy

Paakiwaha 15/09/08 - On Radio Waatea in association with New Zealand On Air - Tuesday at 10:00am to Midday. Current Affairs from a Māori perspective with
Dale Husband.

Greetings / Programme rundown.

RICHARD LEWIS: Former Māori Policeman and Leader of the Family Party talks about last weeks Cop Killing in South Auckland and how the government is losing track of the importance of getting our community sorted.

EDWIN PERRY: Former MP and member of NZ First Party in the Wairarapa talks about the issue of Māori Wardens. Dale also asks Edwin if Winston Peters is a Crook.

ANGELINE GREENSILL: Māori Party Candidate for Hauraki / Waikato, talks about the launch last week of Māori side Tour - "It's Choice to be Young and Māori." A plan to get young Māori to vote.

ROBERT KAIWAI: Recently appointed High Commissioner to the Island of Tarawa (Kiribati) Robert tells us about himself.

MUSIC BREAK: Ruia Aperahama

TAI WALKER: Māori Health Researcher talks about inequitable care for Māori Cancer Sufferers with very few support services with a Taha Māori slant that would appeal to our people. Tai talks with us about why that is.

KIRI NATHAN: Prerecorded - Kiri grew up in Glen Innes and has always had an interest in Fashion. That interest has turned her into - The Supreme Award Winner at the Style Pacifica Awards held in Tamaki Makaurau last week. Kiri talks about her life and future.

PADDY WHIU: Ngapuhi Policeman and Iwi Liason Officer for Tai Tokerau, talks about his 35 years Police Service Award he received last Friday.

DUNCAN GARNER: Weekly wrap-up of Politics: Winston Peters issue - TV3 Māori Issues Award Winner - John Key visiting the Otara Markets - Helen Clark going to the Rugby League Awards.

KEN LABAN: Weekly wrap-up of Sports: Warriors NRL Win last night over the Melbourne Storm - All Blacks Win over the Australian Wallabies.

Wrap / Music / Close