Mihingarangi Forbes
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NZ tourism ad goes viral
Tourism New Zealand wants to banish Instagram cliches in a new campaign. Audio
Niteworks - Celtic Electronic Fusion
Niteworks (also known by the Scottish Gaelic Obair Oidhche) is an Electronic Celtic fusion band from the Isle of Skye. Audio
The Panel with Alan McElroy and Mihingarangi Forbes (Part 2)
Porirua Mayor on water meters; Bagpipe player Wendy Chisholm; How to get to sleep on hot nights; NZ tourism ad goes viral. Audio
The Panel with Alan McElroy and Mihingarangi Forbes (Part 1)
Which Govts responded best to Covid-19; Advertisers dump Magic Talk. Audio
New Cabinet a win for Māori - Mihingarangi Forbes
A veteran Māori affairs reporter is hailing yesterday's Cabinet announcement as a big win for Māori.
A quarter of all Ministers in the government's new Cabinet are Māori.
Kelvin Davis, Nanaia… Audio
Party People | Season 1 | Episode 7: Te Whakatau - The People Have Spoken
Our Haati Paati People - Shane Te Pou and Tau Henare, join Mihi Forbes to discuss the election results, some were hotter than Pohutu geyser in Rotorua! Audio
Party People | Season 1 | Episode 6: Ngā Matapae - Final Predictions
Our Haati Paati People - Shane Te Pou and Tau Henare, join Mihi Forbes and give us some great Māori political insights in the run up to the election and finally we're here! What are their final… Audio
Polls show Tāmaki Makaurau electorate race tightening up
The race for Tāmaki Makaurau is tightening up
A new Māori Television-Curia Market Research poll has the current MP, Labour's Peeni Henare, at 35 percent with the Māori Party's John Tamihere just six… Audio
Party People | Season 1 | Episode 5: Ngā Tūru o te Wiki - Māori Standing in General Seats
It's the final week before voting closes - Our Party People look at Māori candidates who aren't standing in the seven Māori seats, there are a range of clever and competent Māori candidates running… Audio
Party People | Season 1 | Episode 4: Debates, Polls, Te Tūru o te Wiki - Te Tai Tonga
Te Tai Tonga is Aotearoa's biggest electorate, it spans several islands, Te Wai Pounamu, Rēkohu and Wharekauri, with a side order of Wellington and a chunk of Lower Hutt. Join the party and listen. Audio
Election 2020: Waiariki debate highlights
While Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins squared off in the leaders' debate last night, other candidates were also arguing about why they deserved voters' support this election.
Candidates for the… Audio
Maori economy holds the key to helping Aotearoa recover
Maori economy is the key to fast tracking the whole country's economy recovery from COVID related recession. Expert on Maori economies, Dr Matt Roskruge, joins The Panel to explain what they can do. Audio
Australian comedian Chris Lilley unrepentant over 'black face'
Australian comedian Chris Lilley refuses to apologise over his stereo typing of Tongans and others in his Summer Heights series. Wellington comedian, Jerome Chandrahasen joins the discussion. Audio
Team NZ fires contractors leaking confidential information
Team New Zealand gets rid of two contractors suspected of spying and dismisses any claims of financial impropriety as baseless revenge claims from the pair. Yachting legend Penny Whiting talks about… Audio
Music - New Kids on the Block hit Step by Step number 1 in 199
Today in music history New Kids on the Block hit, Step by Step, started its run at number one on the US singles chart this day in 1990. Audio
Polls show little support for cannabis law reform
Latest polls on the legalisation of cannabis referendum show little appetite for change. Audio
NZTA launches campaign to stop cellphone use while driving
Driver distraction on phones is the target of a new campaign by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport agency. Their road safety manager, Fabian Marsh talks about ther joint efforts with police and telcos to phones… Audio
Victoria, Australia centre of second wave of COVID-19 outbreak
Noble prize winning Immunologist, Professor Peter Doherty, talks to the panel about the second outbreak of COVID-19 in Australia's state of Victoria. Audio