Nga Kaupapa O Te Karere ¦ About The Show —
Tuatahi: ko te whakamahi i to tatou reo rangatira kia rongohia ai e nga topito katoa o te motu.
[Te Karere aims to promote and use the Māori language five days a week during its 15 minute news bulletin on national television.]
Tuarua: He whakapaaho ake i nga kaupapa Maori e haangai ana ki o ratou piki me o ratou heke. Nga hemanawatanga o te ra, nga kaupapa whakapiki hauora, whakapiki matauranga, nga mahi torangapu, whai-paakihi, tae atu ki nga take o te Ao hakinakina.
[Te Karere aims to satisfy its audience with a service that will convey Māori issues that are of National significance, whether it be Māori grieving the loss of their loved ones, celebrating their achievements, or voicing their concerns.]
Tuatoru ko te whakapaaho i enei kaupapa i roto i te tika, te pono me te maaramatanga.
[Te Karere will be guided by the Broadcasting Standards Act 1989 in its every day endeavours.]
[Television New Zealand, Monday 04 June 2001 / Tuesday 31 August 2004, 11:49:43 / Thursday 24 November 2005, 14:17:54]
Te Karere is Aotearoa’s longest running te reo Māori news programme, bringing a fresh Māori perspective to the day's events. Airing every weekday at 4:00pm, viewers are kept informed by presenter Scotty Morrison and the Te Karere team.
[Television New Zealand, Thursday 13 June 2024, 10:52]
Nga Kaupapa O Te Karere ¦ About The Show —
Tuatahi: ko te whakamahi i to tatou reo rangatira kia rongohia ai e nga topito katoa o te motu.
[Te Karere aims to promote and use the Māori language five days a week during its 15 minute news bulletin on national television.]
Tuarua: He whakapaaho ake i nga kaupapa Maori e haangai ana ki o ratou piki me o ratou heke. Nga hemanawatanga o te ra, nga kaupapa whakapiki hauora, whakapiki matauranga, nga mahi torangapu, whai-paakihi, tae atu ki nga take o te Ao hakinakina.
[Te Karere aims to satisfy its audience with a service that will convey Māori issues that are of National significance, whether it be Māori grieving the loss of their loved ones, celebrating their achievements, or voicing their concerns.]
Tuatoru ko te whakapaaho i enei kaupapa i roto i te tika, te pono me te maaramatanga.
[Te Karere will be guided by the Broadcasting Standards Act 1989 in its every day endeavours.]
[Television New Zealand, Monday 04 June 2001 / Tuesday 31 August 2004, 11:49:43 / Thursday 24 November 2005, 14:17:54]
Te Karere is Aotearoa’s longest running te reo Māori news programme, bringing a fresh Māori perspective to the day's events. Airing every weekday at 4:00pm, viewers are kept informed by presenter Scotty Morrison and the Te Karere team.
[Television New Zealand, Thursday 13 June 2024, 10:52]