Paewhiri

RNZ Podcast Producer Justine Murray, Māori Language kaiako Ngairo Eruera, Moana Radio presenter Te Kehukehu Patara host Paewhiri a bi-lingual chatcast steeped in te ao Māori.

Hosted by Justine Murray, Ngairo Eruera and Te Kehukehu Patara

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Credits

Justine Murray

Host and Producer

Ngairo Eruera

Host and Kaiako

Te Kehukehu Patara

Host
Takiri Butler
Manager, Moana Radio
Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Tumu Māori
Phil Benge
Engineer
William Saunders
Engineer

Paewhiri is produced and recorded at Moana Radio, Tauranga Moana, thanks to manager Takiri Butler.

Tracks featured in Paewhiri 'E te Ariki' and `Tutira Mai' by The Yoots. Permission granted by Joe Lindsay of The Yoots for music use.

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