Rear Admiral David Proctor highlights the importance of continuing the relationship between Waitangi and the RNZN
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Far North District councilor Penetaui Kleskovic on utilising the resources we have now to benefit future generations
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Shane Jones announces New Zealand First candidacy at Waitangi
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Staunch Waitangi hīkoi leader Reuben Taipari on the importance of remembering why we gather for Waitangi on the 6th of February
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Green Party MP Marama Davidson on ending perpetual lease on Māori owned land
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Te Taitokerau MP Kelvin Davis is adamant that the Labour Party has contributed to the progress of Māori achieving equity
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New Zealand ACT party leader David Seymour on addressing social and economic needs for all New Zealanders
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Member of the Māori Party Rāwiri Waititi on reaffirming that Te Tiriti o Waitangi works in the interest of all New Zealanders
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Waitangi Day dawn ceremony officiant Bishop Kito Pikaahu on acknowledging the variety of people and groups at Waitangi
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The Rt Hon Dame Cindy Kiro gives thanks to the Waitangi National Trust for diversifying formal proceedings at Te Whare Rūnanga
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Prime Minister Chris Hipkins ensures to prioritize a working relationship between Māori and Government
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Watch in full Dawn Ceremony coverage at the Te Whare Rūnanga in Waitangi.
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Honouring our ancestors by continuing the art of waka navigation says waka captain Stanley Conrad
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Addressing the leadership in Aotearoa from a woman's perspective
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The live broadcast will be hosted by Tini Molyneux, Tina Wickliffe, and Peter-Lucas Jones.
The broadcast includes the Dawn Karakia at Te Whare Runanga from 5am-6am.
Live content from 9am - 1pm will include interviews with the Prime Minister, the Governor General and politicians, a Wahine Toa panel (including Dame Rangimārie Naida Glavish, Dr Makere Mutu, Mariameno Kapa-Kingi, and Katie Murray) and people from the Haukāinga of Te Taitokerau. Other highlights will include Bishop Kito Pikaahu and those associated with the signing of He Whakaputanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
This broadcast is produced by Te Hiku Media and Cinco Cine.