Paakiwaha 03/11/08

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Year
2008
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55587
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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
03 Nov 2008
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
Trotter, Chris
Jackson, Willie, 1961-
Garner, Duncan
Laban, Ken
Horomia, Parekura, 1950-2013
Fox, Derek Tini
Greensill, Angeline, 1948-
OKEROA, Mahara
Katene, Rahui
McCarten, Matt, 1959-

Paakiwaha 03/11/08 - On Radio Waatea in association with New Zealand On Air - Monday at 10:00am to Midday. Current Affairs from a Māori perspective with
Willie Jackson.

Greetings / Programme rundown.

DEREK FOX & PAREKURA HOROMIA: Parekura, Labour Party incumbent MP for Ikaroa Rawhiti Electorate with Derek, Māori Party Candidate for Ikaroa Rawhiti.
Both talk with Willie about their aspirations and Party Policies.

MUSIC BREAK: "Parihaka".

ANGELEINE GREENSILL: Māori Party Candidate for Tainui - Waikato Electorate.
Angeleine talks about her Party policies and aspirations. Angeleine sings us a waiata,
"Get on the roll and vote".

MUSIC BREAK: George Benson - "Breezin".

MAHARA OKEROA & RAHUI KATENE: Hon Labour MP Mahara, for Te Tai Tonga Electorate, Minister for Social Development, with Rahui Katene, Māori Party Candidate for Te Tai Tonga.
Both Talk with Willie about their Party policies and aspirations.

CHRIS TROTTER & MATT McCARTEN: Two Top Left wing commentators with a political analysis and commentary.

MUSIC BREAK:

DUNCAN GARNER: Weekly wrap-up of Politics and predictions for the upcoming general elections. Duncans unsure who will win in Ikaroa Rawhiti.

KEN LABAN: Weekly wrap-up of Sports. Rugby League World Cup in Australia
and the pleasing aspect and acknowledgement for the indigenous teams.

Wrap / Music / Close