{"id":472,"date":"2014-05-10T07:55:18","date_gmt":"2014-05-10T07:55:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/paekakariki.org.nz\/?p=472"},"modified":"2014-05-13T07:29:46","modified_gmt":"2014-05-13T07:29:46","slug":"te-pae-11-15-may","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/paekakariki.fm\/te-pae-11-15-may\/","title":{"rendered":"Te Pae 11-15 May"},"content":{"rendered":"

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This week on Te Pae we look at the protection of Maori land and in particular the case of the MacKay to Pekakpeka Expressway and the ancestral land of the Grace whanau.\u00a0 We take a look at the history of the land with Graham Coe whose family lived on the land from the early 1900s, and talk with Himiona Grace about the fight mounted by his mother and whanau to keep the land, and establish it as a Maori Reservation rather than have close to 1000sqm taken for the Expressway.\u00a0 Also on the show we\u2019re joined by Pete for the final fishing report of the season and hear from Chorus to get more information on activity many of you will have noticed along our streets – the roll out of Ultra Fast Broadband in Paekakariki. Community notices are with the effervescent Suzy Richardson and Spoken Word this week is with Kirsten Le Harivel. We open the show with a great treat for families- a live set by Paekakariki\u2019s most popular band for the littlies The Fat Teddies, with members Ukelele Bear, Sally Lunn Cupcake and Theodorus Squeeze.<\/p>\n

Remember you can find heaps of Paekakariki content online at www.paekakariki.org.nz where we also stream the radio on the internet.\u00a0We also love feedback and ideas so email us on\u00a0paekakarikifm@gmail.com<\/a>\u00a0or leave comments on Facebook. Thanks to sponsor Beach Road Deli, and \u00a0the team producer Rebecca Thomson, Mark Coote, Sylvia Bagnall, Louise Thornley, Aliki Weststrate, Harriet Bright, Phoebe Taptiklis and others.<\/p>\n

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