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An in-depth podcast where newsmakers and Māori commentators unpack the latest political issues impacting Aotearoa.

Made with the support of NZ On Air & Te Māngai Pāho

28 episodes

Episode 1

Labour MP Kiritapu Allan says her constituents on the East Coast depend on forestry for pay packets. Former politician Tau Henare says that’s a signal the government don’t plan to get tough.
Season 1/Episode 1
29m

Episode 2

Rawiri Waititi joins us from Wellington to discuss Te Pāti Māori’s Te Matatini and flood response. Then panelists Shane Te Pou and Jenny Marcroft reflect on Georgina Beyer’s legacy.
Season 1/Episode 2
28m

Episode 3

Mihingarangi speaks to Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson about the state of the planet and the party. Panelists Khylee Quince and Tau Henare share their views on the anti co-governance tour.
Season 1/Episode 3
27m

Episode 4

Mihingarangi speaks to the National Party’s new Māori MP Tama Potaka about co-governance and Māori Development. Panelists Dr Lara Greaves & Ngarimu Blair discuss white cis men, free speech, and political lobbying.
Season 1/Episode 4
28m

Episode 5

Far North Mayor Moko Tepania shares his views on Affordable Water Reform, then former Green MP Denise Roche and commentator Shane Te Pou discuss co-governance, crybabies, and Māori candidates.
Season 1/Episode 5
28m

Episode 6

Mihingarangi Forbes talks to Rawiri Wright, tumuaki at Te Rūnanga Nui o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori, about the Kura Kaupapa Māori claim before the Waitangi Tribunal and panelists Khylee Quince and Bernie O’Donnell talk tax, Mozzies and the race for Tāmaki Makaurau.
Season 1/Episode 6
28m

Episode 7

Mihingarangi Forbes hosts a panel about Meka Whaitiri's defection from the Labour Party to join Te Pāti Māori. Her guests are Marama Fox, Dover Samuels, Shane Te Pou, and Morgan Godfery.
Season 1/Episode 7
29m

Reports 1: Te Kākano - Closed Adoption

60-year-old closed adoptee Jenny Small is looking for her whakapapa, but the search is complex. It involves one of New Zealand’s most notorious psychiatric institutions and a 68-year-old law that cut thousands of Māori off from their identity.
Season 1/Episode 8
28m

Episode 9

Former cabinet minister Hekia Parata discusses the Ministerial Inquiry into forestry debris in Te Tai Rāwhiti and Wairoa. Then Mihingarangi Forbes is joined by panellists Dr Lara Grieves and Dr Will Flavell to discuss the latest in politics.
Season 1/Episode 9
28m

Episode 10

Manukau Ward Councillor Alf Filipaina speaks to Mihingarangi Forbes about why he opposed the sale of the Auckland International Airport shares and what it means to South Auckland.
Season 1/Episode 10
28m

Episode 11

Children’s Commissioner Judge Frances Eivers speaks about the investigation into Oranga Tamariki then panelists Denise Roche and Tau Henare discuss the health equity assessment tool.
Season 1/Episode 11
28m

Episode 12

National Party's health spokesperson Dr Shane Reti explains why he’ll shut down the Māori Health Authority if National is elected. Mihingarangi also speaks to panelists: AUT Dean of Law, Khylee Quince & Te Pāti Māori candidate Takutai Tarsh Kemp.
Season 1/Episode 12
28m

Reports 2: Marokopa – Missing Children

In Dec 2021, three siblings vanished with their father from the isolated Waikato town of Marokopa. Their older sister, Jubilee Dawson, speaks for the first time about the toll it has taken on her whānau.
Season 1/Episode 13
27m

Episode 14

Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono explains his party's new policy to return land wrongly taken from Māori. Then Mihi talks to Professor Ella Henry & Shane Te Pou about Kiri Allan's resignation from cabinet and her decision not to stand for re-election.
Season 1/Episode 14
28m

Episode 15

In a special extended interview, Minister for Māori Development, Broadcasting and Media Willie Jackson discusses housing, homelessness, Māori broadcasting and his political future.
Season 1/Episode 15
28m

Episode 16

Shane Jones outlines NZ First’s campaign to re enter parliament - their policies and priorities, including their controversial transgender toilet policy. Then we hear from commentators Tau Henare and Bernie O’Donnell.
Season 1/Episode 16
28m

Episode 17

A kōrero with Ikaroa-Rāwhiti candidates Meka Whaitiri (Te Pāti Māori) and Cushla Tangaere-Manuel (Labour Party).
Season 1/Episode 17
28m

Episode 18

In an in-depth interview, Labour Leader Chris Hipkins discusses Labour’s tax policy, Māori housing inequity, the cost of living, and the climate crisis.
Season 1/Episode 18
25m

Episode 19

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson talks to Mihingarangi about her role as Minister for the Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence. Davidson discusses the Green’s relationship with Labour, tax, Hoki Whenua Mai, climate change and the Kermadecs.
Season 1/Episode 19
28m

Reports 3: Ikaroa Rāwhiti

Ikaroa Rāwhiti is set to be one of the most fiercely contested match-ups of the 2023 election, and the electorate's loyalty is about to be tested.
Season 1/Episode 20
28m

Episode 21

In an extended interview, ACT Party leader David Seymour discusses whakapapa, te tiriti, co-governance, and his vision for Aotearoa.
Season 1/Episode 21
28m

Episode 22

In an extended interview, National Party candidate Tama Potaka discusses Māori development, co-governance, social housing, and land claims with Mihingarangi Forbes.
Season 1/Episode 22
28m

Episode 23

In an extended interview, Te Pāti Māori co-leader Rawiri Waititi discusses racism, Te Tiriti, working with National, and his vision for Aotearoa hōu with Mihingarangi Forbes.
Season 1/Episode 23
28m

Episode 24

Tau Henare, Morgan Godfery, and a range of politicians join Mihingarangi Forbes to discuss the election results and what the future looks like for Māori.
Season 1/Episode 24
37m

Episode 25

Alf Filipaina and Kerrin Leoni speak to Mihingarangi about the Auckland Council voting against Māori wards, and commentators Tina Wickliffe and Dr. Lara Greaves discuss the latest in politics.
Season 1/Episode 25
28m

Episode 26

Former Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Nanaia Mahuta speaks about the latest in Gaza. Then former Labour MP for Northcote Shanan Halbert and former Minister of Māori Affairs Tau Henare discuss coalition talks and the latest here at home.
Season 1/Episode 26
26m

Episode 27

Launched in 2018, the Māori Carbon Collective was promoted as an indigenous approach to carbon farming, enabling iwi to prosper from the Emissions Trading Scheme. Mata investigates concerns around the group and its elusive managing director.
Season 1/Episode 27
41m

Reports 4: Trick or Treaty

The fate of the Treaty of Waitangi is teetering on the brink of a popular vote, as the new coalition government pledges to introduce a Treaty Principles Bill, potentially triggering a referendum.
Season 1/Episode 28
25m

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