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Kua eke a Te Karere, te hōtaka reo Māori tuatahi I te pouaka whakaata, ki tōna whā tekau tau. I whakarewa a Te Karere i te tau kotahi mano waru tekau mā rua, e rua meneti noa iho te roanga atu. Whai muri atu I tēnā ka whakarewahia ōkawatia taua hōtaka ki te Reo Tātaki. Hei whakamaumaharatanga I tōna orokohanga tae noa ki tēnei wā. Te Karere, Aotearoa’s first Māori language news service on television, has reached a huge milestone of 40 years on air. Te Karere first hit the airwaves in 1982 with just a two minute bulletin before becoming a permanent fixture on TVNZ the following year. We take a look back at how it all began and it's evolution to what it is today. Director: Aroha Treacher

Waka Huia is an iconic archival documentary series recording the unique stories and histories of Māori for all New Zealanders.

Primary Title
  • Waka Huia
Episode Title
  • Te Karere 40 Years
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 11 December 2022
Start Time
  • 10 : 30
Finish Time
  • 11 : 00
Duration
  • 30:00
Series
  • 2022
Episode
  • 26
Channel
  • TVNZ 1
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • Waka Huia is an iconic archival documentary series recording the unique stories and histories of Māori for all New Zealanders.
Episode Description
  • Kua eke a Te Karere, te hōtaka reo Māori tuatahi I te pouaka whakaata, ki tōna whā tekau tau. I whakarewa a Te Karere i te tau kotahi mano waru tekau mā rua, e rua meneti noa iho te roanga atu. Whai muri atu I tēnā ka whakarewahia ōkawatia taua hōtaka ki te Reo Tātaki. Hei whakamaumaharatanga I tōna orokohanga tae noa ki tēnei wā. Te Karere, Aotearoa’s first Māori language news service on television, has reached a huge milestone of 40 years on air. Te Karere first hit the airwaves in 1982 with just a two minute bulletin before becoming a permanent fixture on TVNZ the following year. We take a look back at how it all began and it's evolution to what it is today. Director: Aroha Treacher
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • Maori
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Contributors
  • Aroha Treacher (Director)