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    Why Apu? Part 2: Ngā Rākau Horo

    Season 1 , Episode 3-2
    Part 2 of 3 paints a bigger picture of recovery in Te Tairāwhiti amidst the lingering effects of woody debris. The Hon Hekia Parata talks about leading the Ministerial Inquiry into land use prompted by the 10,000 strong petition led by Mana Taiao Tairāwhiti.
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    Why Apu? Ngā Rongoā

    Season 1 , Episode 5
    Anei whānau, our final episode in the Why Apu series – Ngā Rongoā – Solutions. We’ve covered the taiao issues currently facing Te Tai Rāwhiti and now it’s time to profile those on the ground trying to find alternative pathways forward. Hui te marama, he purapura ora.
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    Why Apu? Raukūmara Pae Maunga

    Season 1 , Episode 1
    Embark on an awe-inspiring journey into the heart of Raukūmara, a forest teetering on the edge of ecological disaster. In episode one, we delve into the profound spiritual bond shared by Ngāti Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui with their beloved ngahere (forest). Witness their unwavering commitment to rejuvenate this vital ecosystem as the survival of all life downstream hangs in the balance. Don’t miss this powerful exploration of nature, culture, and resilience – the ultimate call to action!
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    Why Apu? Part 1: Ngā Rākau Horo

    Season 1 , Episode 3-1
    Episode 3 explores the current forestry situation in Te Tai Rāwhiti post Cyclone Gabrielle. More than a year on from Cyclone Gabrielle, what’s happening? In part 1 of 3, Ūawa local Hera Ngata Gibson is hōhā with the continuous pine that ends up on the beaches. Rain anxiety is real and while coasties are known for their resilience, factoring in the weather has become the norm for whānau like Tokomaru Bay resident Wi Wharehinga. Forestry companies share their current situation post cyclone and the Ministerial Land Use Inquiry. They explain future land management and dealing with erosion prone areas.
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    Why Apu? Te Awa o Waiapu

    Season 1 , Episode 2
    Episode 2 focuses on the erosion issue currently facing the Waiapu river. Research shows the awa carries 35 million tonnes of suspended sediment to the sea each year. This is among the highest rates of river sedimentation in the world. Dust storms have become the new norm, that dust… the result of severe erosion over the last 100 years. As cliffs and valleys crumble due to cyclones and heavy rain… the river rises, widens and erodes the banks. Ka apu haere te whenua.
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    Why Apu? Ngā Mate o te Taiao

    Season 1 , Episode 4
    In Episode 4, we look at all the climate change indicator’s facing Te Tai Rāwhiti from sediment, water quality to rain anxiety. We hear from the experts and locals about what they’ve observed in the last year.
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    Why Apu? Part 3: Ngā Rākau Horo

    Season 1 , Episode 3-3
    Episode 3 Part 3 focuses on what’s happening with the clean up on the coast. We talk with former logger Chubb Rewi. For generations forestry has been part of the economic and social fabric of the East Coast, so what does the future look like?