Whetu Fala - Awa FM Station Manager
30 years ago, the late Joe Reo had a dream to set up Whanganui s own iwi radio station.
On June 17th, 1991, that dream became a reality, and that reality became the legacy of our old people to preserve and promote te mita o te reo o Whanganui, our unique tribal dialect to be heard throughout the rohe.
Today, that work continues as Te Reo Irirangi o Whanganui Awa FM is about to celebrate a major milestone 30 years of being on-air, a journey three decades in the making with the memories of those that made it happen and the acknowledgement of those staff at Awa FM who are still making happen today.
Whetu Fala - Awa FM Station Manager
30 years ago, the late Joe Reo had a dream to set up Whanganui s own iwi radio station.
On June 17th, 1991, that dream became a reality, and that reality became the legacy of our old people to preserve and promote te mita o te reo o Whanganui, our unique tribal dialect to be heard throughout the rohe.
Today, that work continues as Te Reo Irirangi o Whanganui Awa FM is about to celebrate a major milestone 30 years of being on-air, a journey three decades in the making with the memories of those that made it happen and the acknowledgement of those staff at Awa FM who are still making happen today.