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Paakiwaha - Current Affairs With Dale Husband


Monday 17th May 2004

Listen today to Paakiwaha, an exciting weekly current affairs programme with a Maori perspective. Dale Husband is filling in for Willie Jackson as host for this week’s show, which is broadcasted by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air.

Act MP Stephen Franks talked to Dale about why he warned Ngai Tahu about taking a case to the United Nations and Ngai Tahu CEO, Tahu Potiki explained to Willie Jackson why they took such action. Dale talks to Women’s Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson about Maori women and the student loans scheme; Jim Perry spoke to Merepeka Raukawa-Tait who gave her view about Maori men and their role within whanau and Paddy Whiu talked to Titewhai Harawira about the police who were involved in the hikoi. A new Maori Party is about to be launched and Dale talks to Professor Whatarangi Winiata about his new role within the party.

Sports commentator Ken Laban gives his weekly sports roundup and Qantas media award winner and political reporter Duncan Garner tells us his predictions for the week. So tune into yet another lively, thought provoking and debate packed programme!

On Radio Waatea (603AM) in Auckland, Mondays 10am-12pm
& Saturdays 1pm-3pm and

Te Upoko o Te Ika (1161AM) in Wellington, Mondays 4-6pm

Or click on

http://www.waatea603am.co.nz

at the above times

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