News time rolls around much too often for two Maori journalists, Ngahuia Wilson (left) and Hiria Rakete who are this year training at Wellington Polytechnic. However they've found time to write news for Te Reo o Poneke, the Maori language radio station that broadcasts from Wellington during Maori language week. And also they completed a relieving stint for Tu Tangata editor, Philip Whaanga while he celebrated the birth of his fifth child, who was named Hana.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 20, 1 October 1984, Page 16
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76News time rolls around much too often for two Maori journalists, Ngahuia Wilson (left) and Hiria Rakete who are this year training at Wellington Polytechnic. However they've found time to write news for Te Reo o Poneke, the Maori language radio station that broadcasts from Wellington during Maori language week. And also they completed a relieving stint for Tu Tangata editor, Philip Whaanga while he celebrated the birth of his fifth child, who was named Hana. Tu Tangata, Issue 20, 1 October 1984, Page 16
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