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Press Release – NZ On Air Stories examining issues of importance to a wide range of communities, and programmes designed to upskill and increase the number of journalists are among projects approved in the inaugural round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Established in February with a $55m government allocation to NZ On Air, the fund aims to support at-risk public interest journalism, meeting local, regional and national audience needs. In the first round a wide range of journalism projects from in-depth investigations to a proposal to revisit the impactful Inside Child Poverty documentary 10 years since it first aired have been supported. Also funded is a bilingual Te Reo Māori weekly newspaper supplement and a year-long in-depth look at the lives of teenagers coming of age in a pandemic.

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Press Release – NZ On Air Stories examining issues of importance to a wide range of communities, and programmes designed to upskill and increase the number of journalists are among projects approved in the inaugural round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Established in February … Stories examining issues of importance to a wide range of communities, and programmes designed to upskill and increase the number of journalists are among projects approved in the inaugural round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Established in February with a $55m government allocation to NZ On Air, the fund aims to support at-risk public interest journalism, meeting local, regional and national audience needs.

Community Scoop » First Funding Injection For Public Interest Journalism Boosts Reporting And Training Across The Motu

Press Release – NZ On Air Stories examining issues of importance to a wide range of communities, and programmes designed to upskill and increase the number of journalists are among projects approved in the inaugural round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Established in February … Stories examining issues of importance to a wide range of communities, and programmes designed to upskill and increase the number of journalists are among projects approved in the inaugural round of the Public Interest Journalism Fund. Established in February with a $55m government allocation to NZ On Air, the fund aims to support at-risk public interest journalism, meeting local, regional and national audience needs.

Former Katchafire member Hāni Dread releases new waiata saluting te reo revolutionaires

App brings 21 iwi radio stations together

Photo: 123rf The network of iwi media hubs under the name Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori launched the app at Ngā Whare Waatea Marae, in Māngere, South Auckland. The new app is called Whare Kōrero and will allow users to access live radio from all 21 iwi radio stations as well as live streams of significant cultural events. Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori chair Peter-Lucas Jones said it was the latest innovation from iwi media that sought to represent te ao Māori. The Whare Kōrero is a further step towards doing this in a way that expresses our mana motuhake and exercises our tino rangatiratanga, Jones said.

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