Willie Te Aho – Moments of gold
Crown reps still hate me.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Sep 5, 2015 | Kōrero
Crown reps still hate me.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Sep 5, 2015 | Kōrero
It was Muldoon to the rescue.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Aug 22, 2015 | Kōrero
A face you don’t forget.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Aug 15, 2015 | Kōrero
Not the standard migration story.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Aug 9, 2015 | Kōrero
Like mother, like daughter.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Aug 1, 2015 | Kōrero
A politician who’s not to be taken lightly.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Jul 26, 2015 | Kōrero
Trying to turn things around
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Jul 18, 2015 | Kōrero
Ex-Nga Tamatoa – and still a defiant Maori voice
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Jul 11, 2015 | Kōrero
A rare breed – a Southland Samoan
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Jun 28, 2015 | Kōrero
A path prompted by small town racism
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Jun 6, 2015 | Kōrero
The Māori influence keeps growing
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | May 30, 2015 | Arts, Kōrero
For more than 20 years, Victor Rodger has been writing for the stage and television – and often...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | May 24, 2015 | Kōrero
From Samoa to Wainuiomata – and breaking new ground all along the way
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | May 17, 2015 | Kōrero
From shearing shed to boardroom tables. That’s the Mavis Mullins story.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | May 10, 2015 | Kōrero
Waihoroi Shortland tells Dale Husband about the paths he has travelled in a working life as a community officer, journalist, actor, politician and reo Maori advocate.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | May 3, 2015 | Media
Julian Wilcox is pressed for a little more detail about his pathway into broadcasting. ...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Apr 11, 2015 | Kōrero
I grew up with the desire to learn te reo. I wanted to know what was being said.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Apr 4, 2015 | Reflections
He was a good bloke, Tony Anastopoulos. We got close over 20 years ago in Sydney. Our daughter was...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 21, 2015 | Kōrero
It took just one generation to break the pattern of the reo flowing on down to our young people.It took just one generation to break the pattern of the reo flowing on down to our young people.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 15, 2015 | Reo
Rewa Harriman tells Dale Husband how she turned from tennis to pursue te reo Māori. Will...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 14, 2015 | Reflections
Our family is one where the male doesn’t automatically take charge of fixing the things that go...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 7, 2015 | Reo
These days, Haami Piripi chairs Te Runanga o Te Rarawa in Kaitaia. But he spent some time in...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 7, 2015 | Reflections
I can’t help myself if the sign-post points to a marae down the road. I follow it. I almost feel...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Mar 1, 2015 | Arts
He’s still got the chops. At 67, John Rowles is still a chick magnet too. The evidence was there...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Dec 27, 2014 | Reo
Is your name Scotty Morrison, or do you have a Māori handle tucked away somewhere in there? I was...
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Oct 28, 2014 | Kōrero
Nanaia Mahuta takes a break from the Labour leadership contest – and shares some stories about her mum and dad, and about her pathway to politics.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Oct 21, 2014 | Kōrero
Te Ururoa Flavell survives a gentle inquisition from Dale Husband.
Read MorePosted by Dale Husband | Oct 10, 2014 | Media, Reflections
I came into the media thinking it would be all about spinning discs. I’d been in a vocal...
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