Series
Arero
Miss Kihi hei Arero is back for 2008 on Maori television, Saturday at 5.30pm.This lively studio-based discussion programme looks at issues confronting youth from their own perspective.... More»»
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
On this episode Prime Minister John Key on the Government's continuing honeymoon with the Maori Party doesn't look like coming its coming to an end, and will John Key overturn Act Minister Rodney Hide's decision on scrapping Maori seats... More»»
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
This week on Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson political and social commentators debate the recession, Auckland super city, military bootcamps, the three stikes bill and the price of citizenship. Commentators are Ngarimu Blair from Ngati Whatua, Solici... More»»
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
This week on Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
Can the National led Coalition Government achieve full and final settlement of all treaty claims by 2014? Willie Jackson asks Cabinet Minister Georgina Te Heuheu, MP Tau Henare, Green Party member Metiri... More»»
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
A new supercity, a super council and a super mayor. But no Maori representation. Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson this week debates the issue of Auckland's new Governance structure with right wing City Councillor Paul Goldsmith, Employers and Manufac... More»»
Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
his week on Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
Tax cuts just a luxury we can't afford! Unions and Business battle it out on today's Eye to Eye!
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Eye to Eye with Willie Jackson
The review of the Maori Television Act. How has this affected the growth of Maori language through broadcasting? Has Maori Television been successful or not in strategy to normalise Maori language in new Zealand society?
Willie Jackson is joined b... More»»