The Marae build in Sydney. We speak to Māori & Indigenous Australians
The controversial Marae build in Sydney. Good idea or bad? For some Māori it has a colonisation vibe about it, for others it's about keeping whānau connected. Reporter Hikurangi Jackson unpacks what's really going on in Australia by talking to Māori living in Australia and to members of the Darug community, mana whenua of the land where the Marae will be built.

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