Ko Dale Husband te kaipāpāho o tēnei hōtaka.
Anthony Wilson is the CEO of Awataha Marae on Auckland’s North Shore. They started with Waitangi celebrations on the shore, teamed up with MUMA and Ōrākei. They talk about how the perpetual lease will be renewed for another 33 years, with rights of renewal. A pan tribal marae, for urban Māori.
Dr Arapata Hakiwai is the Kaihautū at Te Papa Tongarewa, and talks to Dale about what is happening. A cloak and headdress of the Hawaiian ariki has gone back to Hawaii to The Bishop Museum, after 237 years. Those taonga now remain in Hawaii.
MP for Te Tai Tonga, Rino Tirikatene talks to Dale about the closing of Tīwai Point Aluminium Smelter in Bluff. On 9 July 2020, Rio Tinto announced that the smelter would close. A Labour delegation will go down to Invercargill to talk to those affected next week.
Meng Foon, Race Relations Commissioner says the Government must listen to the Muslim community to rectify its failure to act in the past. Meng talks about the Muslim people who were harmed in the attack against them in Christchurch.
Waiata: Melting pot.
Hannah Tāmaki is standing for Vision NZ in Waiariki and talks about whether or not you leave your religion at the door when you are campaigning for central government. She is relying on her family values more than her religious beliefs while campaigning for Parliament. She is up against some of the big players in their rohe, Tāmati Coffey of the Labour Party and Rāwiri Waititi of the Māori Party.
Dame Rāngimarie Naida Glavish talks about a new partnership directorate position. She is the Chief Advisor of Tikanga for the Maori health service at Auckland and Waitematā DHBs. They recently interviewed for the Director of Mental Health and Addiction roles.
Dr Jonni Koia researcher, was awarded my PhD in plant molecular biology at the University of Queensland (UQ) in Plant research. She talks about Rongoā Māori and how it could help with those suffering from Diabetes. Support the Kairongoā.
Matthew Tūkaki speaks about Māori wardens and are they being acknowledged, and making sure people know what they do?
Ken Laban and sports.