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Maori Sports Awards 2011
Maori Sports Awards 2011 3rd DEC held at the:
Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre, Manukau.
Radio TautokoFM will broadcast LIVE from 6pm-9pm
National Manu Korero 2011
National Manu Korero Results 2011
Ta Turi Carroll – Junior English
3rd – Koha Milne – Kia Aroha College, Tamaki Makaurau
2nd – Hikawera Ferris – Te Kura A Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano, Otaki
1st – Zion Otimi Whanga Papa – Te Wharekura O Rakaumangamanga
Te Rawhiti Ihaka – Junior Maori
3rd – Turoa Tapana – Tokoroa High School, Waikato
3rd – Hana Isobella Nikora – Te Kura Mana Maori o Whangaparoa
2nd – Te Wharekotua Davis – Naenae College, Wairarapa/Awakairangi
1st – Ahurei Kaaoho Winitana – Te Kura o Ahorangi, Te Arawa
Korimako – Senior English
2nd – Hautapu Baker – Tauranga Boys College, Mataatua
2nd – Erana Wipou-Remeti – Motueka High School, Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka A Maui
1st – Pere-te-ruru-otera-mana Wihongi – Te Kura Kaupapa Maori a Rohe o Mangere, Tamaki-Makaurau
Pei Te Hurinui Jones – Senior Maori
3rd – Whatahoro Fox – Makoura College, Wairarapa/Awakairangi
2nd – Pere-te-ruru-otera-mana Wihongi – Te Kura Kaupapa Maori a Rohe o Mangere, Tamaki-Makaurau
1st – Hoera Kereama – Te Wharekura o Te Rau Aroha, Waikato
National Manu Korero 2011
National Manu Korero competition live broadcast, Wednesday and Thursday 28 & 29 Spetember 2011. This event will be held at Baypark Arena, Mount Maunganui.
Senior Sections are Wednesday
| Rohe | Pei te Hurinui | Kura | Korimako | Kura |
| TE MATAU A MĀUI | Kelly Aroha Huata | Hukarere Girls’ College | Kelly Aroha Huata | Hukarere Girls’ College |
| TAI TOKERAU | Ian Tauhinu | Bay of Islands College | Justin (BJ) Rogers | Kerikeri High School |
| TAIRĀWHITI | Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker | Kuranui, Tolaga Bay Area School | Te Tira o Te Rangi Nikora | Gisborne Girls’ High School |
| TE TAU IHU O TE WAKA A MĀUI | Te Atapo Matthews | Waimea College | Erana Wipou-Reneti | Motueka High School |
| TĀMAKI-MAKAU-RAU | Pereteruruoteramana Wihongi | Te Kura Kaupapa Māori a Rohe o Mangere | Pereteruruoteramana Wihongi | Te Kura Kaupapa Māori a Rohe o Mangere |
| MANAWATŪ / HOROWHENUA | Puhiaurangi Black | Turakina Māori Girls’ College | Wetini Wilkins-Larkin | Hato Paora College |
| WHANGANUI / TARANAKI | Te Manawa Twomey-Waitai | Whanganui City College | Jonathan Brumley | Wanganui Collegiate School |
| WAIKATO | Hoera Kereama | Te Wharekura o Te Rau Aroha | Hana-Te Kōwhai Ohia | Ngā Taiātea Wharekura |
| WAIRARAPA / AWAKAIRANGI | Whatahoro Fox | Makoura College | Charlizza Harris | Heretaunga College |
| WAITAHA / AORAKI | Hamiora Ormsby | Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whanau Tahi | Danielle Griffioen | Middleton Grange School |
| OTAKOU / MURIHIKU | Jasmine Matika | Te Wharekura o Arowhenua | Mariah-Carey Broad (Mia) | Blue Mountain College |
| MĀTAATUA | Marino Grace | Whakatane High School | Hautapu Baker | Tauranga Boys’ College |
| WHANGANUI-A-TARA KI ŌTAKI | Manarangi Irie Mua | Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna | Elizabeth Watkins | St Mary’s College |
| TE ARAWA | Whare Bidois | Western Heights High School | Jordi Webber | Rotorua Boys’ High School |
Junior Sections Thursday
| Rohe | Te Rāwhiti Ihaka | Kura | Tā Turi Carroll | Kura |
| OTAKOU / MURIHIKU | Tiana Nikora-Chalmers | Southland Girls’ High School | Wiremu Chaffey | Te Wharekura o Arowhenua |
| TE ARAWA | Ahurei Kaaho Winitana | Te Kura o Ahorangi | Sam Yeoward | John Paul College |
| TAI TOKERAU | Wiripo Manuera | Taipa Area School | Geogia Ihimaera | Moerewa School |
| MANAWATŪ / HOROWHENUA | Sonny Maaka Hoani Ngatai | Hato Paora College | Akeila Araroa-Waerea | Freyberg High School |
| WHANGANUI-A-TARA KI ŌTAKI | Summer Hera Mokomoko | Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna | Hikawera Ferris | Te Kura a Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano |
| WHANGANUI / TARANAKI | Rae-Vasanthi Kereopa | Te Wharekura o Tūpoho | Isabella Hammond | Wanganui Collegiate School |
| WAIRARAPA / AWAKAIRANGI | Te Wharekotua Davis | Naenae College | Breeze-Haley Potangaroa | Naenae College |
| WAITAHA / AORAKI | Delane Luke | St Thomas of Canterbury College | Madison Simons | Lincoln High School |
| WAIKATO | Tūroa Tepana | Tokoroa High School | Zion Ōtimi-Whanga-Papa | Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga |
| TAIRĀWHITI | Hana Isobella Nikora | Te Kura Mana Māori o Whangaparaoa | Rangiatea Ihipera Stewart | Te Kura Mana Māori o Whangaparaoa |
| TĀMAKI-MAKAU-RAU | Mohi Allen | Ngā Kākano o te Kaihanga | Koha Milne | Kia Aroha College |
| TE MATAU A MĀUI | Parekura Pewhairanfi | Te Aute College | Hinewai Reid | Hukarere Girls’ College |
| MĀTAATUA | Tapirirangi Tumanako | Te Wharekura o Huiarau | Sahara Borell | Te Kura Kōkiri |
| TE TAU IHU O TE WAKA A MĀUI | Turoa Stephens | Nelson College | Kyle Ormsby | Nelson College |
TautokoFm will link at 8:10am to 5pm both days.
LIVE coverage of the Rugby World Cup
This Friday TautokoFM will take live coverage of the first Rugby World Cup game
Fri 9th SEPT 2011
All Blacks vs Tonga 7pm – 10:30pm @ Eden Park, Auckland
Te Whakataetae Kapa Haka o nga Kura Tuatahi me nga Kura Takawaenga o Te Taitokerau
Te Whakapahotanga o nga mahi a Rehia o nga kura tuatahi me nga kura tuarua o Te Taitokerau, rua mano tekau ma tahi
mai
I nga Reo Irirangi Maori o Te Hiku o Te Ika, o Tautoko me Ngati Hine
Paeroa
Paraire – 2 Hepetema
8:10 Cross to Tautoko FM
8:15 “Live from TTR Kapa Haka
8:30 Te Kura o Te Hapua
9:00 Manaia View School
10:00 Te Kao Primary School
10:30 Glenbervie Primary School
11:00 TKKM o Kaikohe
11:30-12:30 Lunch
12:30 Primary Prizegiving
1:00 Te Rawhitiroa Takawaenga
1:30 Nga Pare Huia o Taumarere
2:00 Nga Mahuri-Te Rangi Aniwaniwa
2:30 Te Kura Taumata o Panguru
3:00 TKKM o Kaikohe
3:30 Break
4-4:30 Kura Takawaenga Prizegiving
5:00 Karakia Whakamutunga
5:30 Ka Mutu te Whakapaahotanga
| Te Rahoroi – 3 Hepetema
8:30 “Live from TTR Kapa Haka 2011” 9:00 Kaitaia College 9:30 Nga Uri a Hingatuauru-Moerewa 10:00 Kamo High School 11:00 Te Kura Takiwa o Taipa 11:30 Lunch 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Kerikeri High School 1:30 Nga Puna Waiora ki Taumarere, ki Hokianga 2:00 Te Kapa Rau Aroha 2:30 Break 3:00 Te Ropu Kapa Haka o Kotahitanga 3:30 Te Rangi Aniwaniwa 4:00 Te Ara Whanui-Northland College 4:30 Break 5:00 Prizegiving & Announce Qualifiers 6:00 Karakia Whakamutunga 6:30 Ka Mutu Te Whakapaahotanga |
TE WIKI O TE REO MAORI
Maori Language Week
4th – 10th July 2011
“Manaakitanga” theme for Māori Language Week 2011
TAUTOKO TE KAUPAPA
Tautoko FM will be broadcasting live from various locations around te motu to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori.
Matini and Sarah Kay will be broadcasting live from The Kodak Shop Broadway Kaikohe Thursday 7th of July and from the Tuna Cafe main rd Moerewa Friday 8th of July. Talking to the locals and giving away prizes.
Matakino (Aunty Buffy) will be Broadcasting Nga korero me nga waiata o nga mokopuna i roto i te Kohanga Reo.
4/7/11 Monday
Nga Toa Iwi Whenua Kohanga Reo Kaikohe
5/7/11
Te Aiki Kohanga Reo Kaikohe
6/7/11
Okaihau Kohanga Reo
7/7/11
Matawaia Kohanga Reo
8/7/11
KawaKawa Kohanga Reo
Nga Whakataetae mo nga Manu Korero o Te Taitokerau
E mahi ana ki te kura takiwa o Okaihau mo ta ratou takoha mo tenei kaupapa nui I tu I nga ra ko pahure ake nei. E mihi ana hoki ki a koutou e noho mai na I nga kainga putanoa I te Taitokerau me me nga pito katoa ote ao.
Here are the Official winners of the Whakataetae;
Ta Turi Kara – Junior English Section
1st Gorgina Ihimaera – Moerewa School
Korimako – Senior English Section
1st BJ Rogers – Kerikeri High School
Rawhiti Ihaka – Junior Maori Section
1st Wiripo Manuera – Taipa Area School
Pei Te Huri Nui Jones – Senior Maori Section
1st Ian Tauhinu – Bay of Islands College
Ta Himi Henare – Senior Bilingual Section
1st Robert Diamond – Tikipunga High School
Tautoko FM and Music Month

Local acts are calling into Tautoko FM and playing all week.
TUNE IN WHANAU AND LISTEN TO SOME LOCAL TALENT ON THE TE ORANGA SHOW WITH MATINI
12-4pm week days.
9th May: Just a little hop skip and a jump and we come to a little settlement called Ohaeawai where our first group TAIAMAI ROCKS hail from. This cover band plays songs from the 50s right up to 2011.
10th May: Matini will be talking with another local artist HORI CHAPMAN at 2.30pm, who is from none other than the mighty Mangamuka and living in Kaitaia at the moment and is the brother of our bossman Cyril Chapman. Hori hits us with his own compositions in Te Reo and English and will be talking with Matini with whats new and hot.
11th May: Another act coming from the area of Ohaeawai called Johnny Pedro aka THE JP PACKAGE. Johnny has been in our studio a number of times and will be playing live in the studio at 2pm. Then we welcome at 2.30pm VAVESE PAPAROA, Vavese is a local act from that beautiful place called Motuti coming from the wonderful waters of the Hokianga. She is on her way to Hollywood and shes dropping in to have a chat with Matini about her journeys.
12 May: Harmony and melody, floating on deep grooves and rhythms – PAUA brings natural reggae staples for the soul. Bred in Aotearoa – created in Brisbane, this eight piece collective bridges the gap between the urban life we live, and the idyllic life we dream of living. Blending a diverse spectrum of influences into the unique Pauareggae sound, Paua music will capture your heart, feed your mind and make you move your feet.

13th May: Matini has an exclusive interview with DJ Servere so don’t miss out and tune in to the Te Oranga Show to find out what DJ Servere is up to now and whats happening in the future for him.
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