
The Hui - Māori current affairs for all New Zealanders.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNewsPolitics | |||

Ruwani Perera reports on a Bay of Plenty charity that distributes surplus kai to whānau in need; Meriana Johnsen is in Singapore with fashion designer Tessa Lont; and Julian Wilcox interviews Hineroa Hakiaha from the New Zealand College of Mental Hea... more
A special programme remembering the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Land March.
A photographic look back at the month long hīkoi followed by Julian Wilcox in the studio with marchers at the time Rose Raharuhi Spicer, and Deirdre Nehua. Then a political ... more
Ruwani Perera reports on an iwi-led alternative to boot camp aimed at helping rangatahi stay out of the youth justice system. John Boynton is in Bluff with a chef making her mark on Southland cuisine, and Julian Wilcox interviews Auckland mayoral can... more
Live from Hirangi Marae, Tūrangi, a special programme celebrating the life of Ngāti Tūwharetoa Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu, who passed away last week. Julian Wilcox talks to Labour’s Peeni Henare, who is a family friend of the Te Heuheu whānau. And John ... more
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The focus of the content revolves around current affairs significant to Māori communities in New Zealand, addressing sociopolitical and cultural issues in the nation. Topics frequently explored include Māori language revitalization, healthcare disparities, housing challenges, and environmental concerns, especially regarding land and cultural heritage. The episodes often feature discussions with political representatives, activists, and community leaders, offering insights into the challenges faced by Māori communities and advocating for systemic changes to improve their representation and welfare. Unique elements such as integrating personal stories and cultural narratives enhance the relatability and emotional depth of the discussions, mak... more
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Recent guests on The Hui include:
1. Kerrin Leoni
2. Oriini Kaipara
3. Sir Tumu Te Heuheu
4. Vince Ropitini
5. Dr Rawiri McCree-Jansen
6. Associate Professor Taupapa Kealaito-Kurtis
7. Chelsea Winstanley
8. Kassie Hartendorp
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