Whakamāori

New season coming soon. Bringing Google Translate to life! Join the Whakamāori crew to learn, wānanga and have fun in te reo Māori.

Hosted by Chey Milne

Two Whakamāori hosts stand in front of tiles of different brown colours. The text behind them reads: "WHAKAMĀORI."

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Podcast details.

Credits

Chey Milne
Host, Seasons 1 & 3, and Producer
Anaha Hiini
Host
Ani Piki-Tuari
Host, Season 1
Kimo Houltham
Host, Season 2
Kirsten Ross
Host, Season 2
Leon Blake
Host, Season 2
Hana Mereraiha
Host, Season 2
Tamati Waaka
Host, Season 3
Piripi Gordon
Host, Season 3
Atakura Hunia
Host, Season 3
Manaia Ward
Host, Season 3
Piripi Winiata
Host, Season 3
Eseta Penaia
Host, Season 3
Ngairo Eruera
Host, Season 3
Kahurangi Milne
Producer
Casey Kaa
Kaimahi
Te Rau Pou
Kaimahi
Justine Murray
Producer, RNZ
Briana Juretich-Greig
Production Coordinator, RNZ
Tim Watkin
Executive Producer

Seasons 2 & 3 made with the support of

Logo reads "Te Māngai Pāho"

Produced for RNZ by

Logo reads "Arataua"

Awards

2024 NZ Radio & Podcast Awards

Best Reo Māori Podcast

2022 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Education - Gold

2022 NZ Podcast Awards

Best Māori or Pasifika - Gold

Get in touch

Email us at: podcasts@rnz.co.nz

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