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The Hui celebrates Matariki with a special bilingual episode from Takaparawhau in Tāmaki Makaurau. As the host iwi for the national Matariki celebrations, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei kaikōrero Precious Clark and Robbie Pāora reflect on the significance of Takaparawhau, the revitalisation of te reo Māori, and how Matariki continues to strengthen identity, culture and connection across Aotearoa.
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Julian Wilcox travels to Whakatāne to meet eco-conscious and holistic ta moko artist Dr Turumakina Duley to see how he uses tattoo and sacred skin markings as a tool for healing the body, mind and spirit. He talks about his doctoral journey at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, and is with his Ngāi Tūhoe mentor Tama Iti. Julian Wilcox is in the studio with former Black Ferns superstars, now new signings with rugby league's Warriors, Stacey Waaka and Gayle Broughton, about the upcoming season.
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Julian Wilcox hosts a panel show looking at the world of Māori technology with leaders in the field: Animation Research Ltd's Sir Ian Taylor, AI Forum NZ chair Megan Tapsell, and Straker Group CEO Grant Straker.
Nā Te Māngai Pāho & NZ On Air te pūtea tautoko.
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On this week's episode of The Hui - reporter Whatitiri Te Wake travels to remote communities in Northland whose sacred sites are being threatened by rising seas and climate change.
Also join presenter Julian Wilcox and his panel of kapa haka experts as they discuss what changes they would like to see at Te Matatini Kapa Haka Festival.
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In this week's episode of The Hui - reporter Ruwani Perera shows the lengths one whānau is going to battle the blood cancer myeloma. 36 year old Tawhai Reti has fought myeloma for the last seven years. However, with the cost of life-saving treatment so unaffordable in Aotearoa he's had to look to Australia to find a lifeline.
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On this week episode of The Hui - reporter Ruwani Perera travels around the motu meeting Māori winemakers who are mixing traditional mātauranga with modern science to redefine the wine industry in Aotearoa.
Also join presenter Julian Wilcox as he ask panelists about the state of the Māori Economy as war breaks out in the Middle East - and what pakihi Māori are looking for in Budget 2026.
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In this week's episode of The Hui - reporter John Boynton visits the small town of Wairoa.
A community with no rest home or aged-care facilities and where many whānau living with mate wareware dementia are being forced to leave their rohe to access care.
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After an unlawful expulsion and a high-stakes power struggle, Mariameno Kapa-Kingi is breaking away to start her own political party.
In this exclusive interview with The Hui presenter Julian Wilcox, she speaks candidly about leadership tensions, misogyny claims, and why she says “the time is right” for a new political movement.
Ngā mihi ki a NZ On Air & Te Māngai Pāho
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Join presenter Julian Wilcox as Season 11 of The Hui kicks off for 2026. This week we follow journalist D’Angelo Martin, his partner Hailey, and their son as they navigate life with severe atopic eczema. Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho & NZ On Air.
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As a teenager Hinerapa Rupaha had dreams of living her life on the ocean and following the path of her ancestors. The 28 year old is now one of the youngest waka hour navigators in Aotearoa - using the stars and traditional mātauranga to sail across the Pacific. On this episode of Let's Hui, Hinerapa opens up on the path she always felt destined to walk and the powerful life lessons waka navigating is teaching her.
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Mea Motu has been to the top of the boxing world. But her journey to becoming the best is a heartbreaking story. From suicide attempts to homelessness - on this episode of Let's Hui, Mea Motu isn't afraid to open up on the pain which has shaped her life and success.
***The following podcast contains discussions about suicide. Some listeners may find this content distressing
If this podcast has brought up anything for you, and you need support, help is available.
In Aotearoa New Zealand, you can call or text 1737 to speak with a trained counsellor, free, anytime.***
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This isn’t about getting rich. It’s about breaking cycles. The Māori Millionaire Te Kahukura Boynton is helping a new generation rethink money.
The following podcast contains discussions about suicide. Some listeners may find this content distressing
If this podcast has brought up anything for you, and you need support, help is available.
In Aotearoa New Zealand, you can call or text 1737 to speak with a trained counsellor, free, anytime.
Need to talk? Free call or text 1737
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In the first episode of the new Let's Hui podcast - Julian Wilcox sits down with outgoing Labour Party MP the Hon Peeni Henare. In an in-depth kōrero - Henare opens up about his time in Parliament, his relationships with politicians over the years and what his next steps are.
Made with the support of New Zealand On Air and Te Māngai Pāho.
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The 2025 finale with a special three-part story looking at the single punch that took the life of 37-year-old Daniel Nganeko in Taranaki, followed by highlights from stories by The Hui throughout the year.
“Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and New Zealand On Air”
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An exclusive three-part special report. Burns inflicted on women in domestic violence attacks are rising, an alarming and “hidden crisis”. In January, Brisbane mother of two Destiny Otton-Rakuraku, originally from Manurewa, was doused in petrol and set alight, allegedly by her former partner. Now, ten months on, Destiny speaks to The Hui for the first time, about that morning, and the impact it continues to have on her and her whānau. Nā Te Māngai Pāho & NZ On Air te pūtea tautoko.
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Julian Wilcox is in the studio with Green MP Tamatha Paul and housing expert Liz Cassidy Canning to discuss rangatahi homelessness, after a replay of the report by Ruwani Perera from earlier in the year. And Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith joins Julian to talk about her keynote speech at WIPCE.
“Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and New Zealand On Air”
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Ruwani Perera reports on a Bay of Plenty charity that distributes surplus kai to whānau in need; Meriana Johnsen is in Singapore with fashion designer Tessa Lont; and Julian Wilcox interviews Hineroa Hakiaha from the New Zealand College of Mental Health Nurses ahead of their planned strike.
“Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and New Zealand On Air”
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A special programme remembering the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Land March.
A photographic look back at the month long hīkoi followed by Julian Wilcox in the studio with marchers at the time Rose Raharuhi Spicer, and Deirdre Nehua. Then a political panel looks at the re-set of Te Pāti Māori.
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Ruwani Perera reports on an iwi-led alternative to boot camp aimed at helping rangatahi stay out of the youth justice system. John Boynton is in Bluff with a chef making her mark on Southland cuisine, and Julian Wilcox interviews Auckland mayoral candidate Kerrin Leoni about the upcoming local government elections.
“Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and New Zealand On Air”
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Live from Hirangi Marae, Tūrangi, a special programme celebrating the life of Ngāti Tūwharetoa Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu, who passed away last week. Julian Wilcox talks to Labour’s Peeni Henare, who is a family friend of the Te Heuheu whānau. And John Boynton is in Melbourne with Māori surgeon Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri, who has received the L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science international award.
“Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho and New Zealand On Air”
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