Whitiwhiti Adult Learning and Literacy Aotearoa
5 months, 3 weeks
Kaitaia Business and Infrastructure Development
5 months, 3 weeks
We hear from Summer Johnson and Donna Badorek about their Animal Rescue work in Kaitaia and Bay of Islands
6 months
A insightful understanding of the governments proposed GST charges for Kiwisaver fund managers
6 months, 1 week
Dental affordability, water fluoridation and oral healthcare are our main discussion points with Eru McGregor and Kura Lacey
7 months, 1 week
Leah Te Whata and Harata Brown share kōrero on their te reo journey
7 months, 1 week
Heemi Kapa-Kingi and Conor O'Sullivan discuss Mens Mental Health and Wellbeing this week
7 months, 1 week
Whitiwhiti - Local Government Elections and Māori Wards
8 months, 1 week
Whitiwhiti Rangatahi Succession in Te Ao Māori
9 months, 3 weeks
Whitiwhiti - Financial Advice and Support
9 months, 4 weeks
This week we are joined by three panelists for our episode of Whitiwhiti
10 months, 1 week
A discussion on the proposed changes to the current Emissions Trading Scheme
10 months, 2 weeks
A discussion about papakāinga housing development in the north
10 months, 3 weeks
A discussion about the development of our own reo and the establishment of the first online Taumata korero wananga
10 months, 3 weeks
A discussion about the importance of upholding these cultural practices
10 months, 3 weeks
Heeni is joined by Keepa Morgan and Tihikura Hohaia
11 months, 2 weeks
This week we are joined by Kylie Brown and Shaquille Shortland to talk about learning Te Reo Māori
11 months, 3 weeks
We are joined by Auriole Ruka and Inez White as they share their experiences and work they've completed in this space
11 months, 3 weeks
We discuss how to take care of our mental health and well-being while we are isolating as whānau
11 months, 3 weeks
Whitiwhiti is a digital series that will highlight sharp, Indigenous people from Te Taitokerau talking about kaupapa that are important and relevant to the people of Te Taitokerau. This show will be hosted by Kaye-Maree Dunn (Te Rarawa, Ngā Puhi, Ngāti Mahanga, Ngāi Tāmanuhiri & Ngāi Te Rangikoianaake) and provide a platform for indigneous ingenuity and knowledge.