Whenua. 1996-07-28

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52317
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Rights Information
Year
1996
Reference
52317
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Duration
00:53:50
Taonga Māori Collection
Yes
Credits
RNZ Collection
te Ua, Henare, 1933-2007
Hakaraia, Libby, 1968-
Walters, Muru
Broughton, John, 1947-
Brunning, Nancy

WHENUA! 28/07/96 (PART 2 OF 2)

Presented by Hēnare te Ua from the Radio New Zealand Studios, Auckland, on National Radio.

GREETINGS / PROGRAM PROMO

Music: Robbie Ratana - Fools Rush In

KUPU KORIKORI:
With the Right Reverend Bishop Muru Walters who talks this week, about social injustice.

Music: Māori Hi-Five - That Old Black Magic

TAPE INTERVIEW: JOHN BROUGHTON.
A significant development for Māori health with the opening just over a week ago of the Ngai Tahu, iwi-based Māori Health Research Unit working in partnership with the Dunedin School; of Medicine.
John Broughton is a senior lecturer in Māori Health in the Department of Preventative and Social Medicine and has been appointed the Unit's Director. John joins us now by phone from Dunedin…

Music: Maree Sheehan - Kia Tu Mahea [To be free]

KOKAKO: NANCY BRUNNING.
You might remember her as Nurse Manu in Shortland Street. However, much water has flowed under the bridge for Nancy Brunning since those early episodes of TV's ever-running soap. Nancy's the director of Flat Out Brown written by Briar Grace-Smith and is currently on stage at the Takirua Theatre in Wellington till the 10th of August. Flat Out Brown is the third collaboration between this writer and director team. Nancy joins us by phone from Christchurch and talks about how she got into acting, Flat Out Brown and Theatre Work.

Music: The Auckland Anglican Māori Club - E Aroha Ana Ahau (I Love This Family of God) composed by Kingi Ihaka.

Music: Ricky May - A Kiss to Build a Dream On

WRAP / CLOSE