1Tamaki Makaurau is about to complete its first term as New Zealand's first super-city as is the controversial independent Maori Statutory Board. While the Statutory Board has made some impressive gains, it continues to be criticised and has its own internal tensions.
- Start 00 : 00 : 46
- Finish 00 : 10 : 41
- Duration 09 : 55
Reporters
- Carmen Parahi (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- David Taipiri (Chairman, Independent Maori Statutory Board)
- Len Brown (Auckland Mayor)
- John Tamahere (Mataawaka Representative, Independent Maori Statutory Board)
- Pita Sharples (Minister of Maori Affairs)
Locations
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
2Auckland has the highest representation of Maori and Pasifika people in the world, but appear to be under-represented visually in the Heart of the City. Interview with the convenor of the group KIWA, who want to make a Polynesian impression on Auckland's waterfront.
- Start 00 : 10 : 41
- Finish 00 : 15 : 13
- Duration 04 : 32
Reporters
- Te Hemara Rauhihi (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- voxpop
- Mark Graham (Convenor, KIWA)
Locations
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
3A majority of Maori caught America's Cup fever over the past few weeks as Team New Zealand battled Oracle for the Cup.
- Start 00 : 15 : 13
- Finish 00 : 18 : 18
- Duration 03 : 05
Reporters
- Kane Peters (Reporter, Television New Zealand)
Speakers
- Haare Williams (Cultural Advisor, Voyager New Zealand Maritime Museum)
- William Wolfgramm (Kiwi Ex-Pat)
- Claire Wolfgramm (Kiwi Ex-Pat)
- Minnie Niha (Ngapuhi)
- Kuini Tawhaio (Tainui)
- Francis Maunsell (Ngati Whatua)
Locations
- San Francisco, CA, United States
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
4Broadcaster Willie Jackson discusses the America's Cup and a Maori presence on Auckland's waterfront.
- Start 00 : 18 : 18
- Finish 00 : 22 : 42
- Duration 04 : 24
Reporters
- Miriama Kamo (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Willie Jackson (Broadcaster)
Locations
- San Francisco, CA, United States
- Auckland, New Zealand (Auckland)
5Thousands of school students converged on Hamilton this week for 'Nga Manu Korero' - the national Maori speech competition for secondary schools. A look at some of the competitors followed by an interview with the winner, Raniera Blake.
- Start 00 : 22 : 42
- Finish 00 : 28 : 09
- Duration 05 : 27
Reporters
- Scotty Morrison (Interviewer)
Speakers
- Raniera Blake (Winner, Pei Te Hurinui Jones )
Locations
- Hamilton, New Zealand (Waikato)