1In 2010, the Government announced it would conduct a wide-ranging review of New Zealand's constitution as part of a confidence and supply agreement between the Maori Party and the National Party. What does this all mean? What matters most to New Zealanders about how the country is run? How much do the public know about the Constitutional review?
- Start 0 : 01 : 08
- Finish 0 : 14 : 20
- Duration 13 : 12
Reporters
- Kayne Peters (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
- Scotty Morrison (Interviewer)
Speakers
- voxpop
- Professor Ranginui Walker (Member, Constitutional Review Panel)
- Hinurewa Poutu (Member, Constitutional Review Panel)
2Interview with the spokesperson for the "No Asset Sales" march.
- Start 0 : 14 : 20
- Finish 0 : 18 : 51
- Duration 04 : 31
Reporters
- Miriama Kamo (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Ariana Paretutanganui-Tamati (Spokesperson, Aotearoa Is Not For Sale)
3Broadcaster Willie Jackson editorialises about asset sales and the Constitutional review.
- Start 0 : 18 : 51
- Finish 0 : 23 : 00
- Duration 04 : 09
Reporters
- Scotty Morrison (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Willie Jackson (Broadcaster)
4The Royal New Zealand Air Force is hoping to make itself more appealing to Maori.
- Start 0 : 23 : 00
- Finish 0 : 28 : 16
- Duration 05 : 16
Reporters
- Carmen Parahi (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- George Mana (Warrant Officer, Royal New Zealand Air Force)