1Three years on from the Princess Ashika tragedy, why are non-seaworthy vessels still operating in Tongan waters? Why doesn't the New Zealand Government want New Zealanders to know about it?
- Start 0 : 00 : 53
- Finish 0 : 17 : 53
- Duration 17 : 00
Reporters
- Adrian Stevanon (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Sunia Fili (Tongan MP for Eua)
- Phil Goff (Foreign Affairs Spokesman, Labour Party)
- Samiu Vaipulu (Tongan Minister of Infrastructure)
- Tuna Likiliki (Managing Director, Tofa Ramsey Enterprises)
- Tu'i Uata (Managing Director, Uata Shipping Line)
- Taki Hausia (Eua Local)
2Interview with veteran activist Tame Iti and his whanau following his release from prison this week, where he had been serving a nine month sentence for firearms offences.
- Start 0 : 20 : 01
- Finish 0 : 29 : 15
- Duration 09 : 14
Reporters
- Semiramis Holland (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Marie Steens (Tame Iti's Partner)
- Wairere Iti (Tame Iti's Son)
- Tame Iti (Tuhoe Activist)
Locations
- Ruatoki North, New Zealand (Bay of Plenty)
3Interview with Labour Leader David Shearer about the party's desire to regain all of the Maori seats.
- Start 0 : 31 : 23
- Finish 0 : 38 : 31
- Duration 07 : 08
Reporters
- Mihingarangi Forbes (Interviewer)
Speakers
- David Shearer (Leader, Labour Party)
4The worst drought in history has Maori farmers in the Waikato feeling the heat. However, one farmer has put lessons learned from previous droughts into action as a safeguard against future droughts.
- Start 0 : 40 : 15
- Finish 0 : 46 : 58
- Duration 06 : 43
Reporters
- Mihingarangi Forbes (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Jason Roberts (Senior Stock Agent, PGG Wrightson)
- Richard Pikia (Ngati Hikairo)
Locations
- Morrinsville, New Zealand (Waikato)
5At Te Matatini, the National Kapa Haka competition held in Rotorua last month, the lead performer of Te Whanau a Apaniu became the new reigning king, for his playfulness and dashing good looks.
- Start 00 : 49 : 29
- Finish 00 : 58 : 23
- Duration 08 : 54
Reporters
- Annabelle Lee-Harris (Reporter, Maori Television Service)
Speakers
- Jeff Ruha (Performer, Te Whanau a Apaniu)
Locations
- Rotorua, New Zealand (Bay of Plenty)