- The
Naval Communications Station Irirangi of the
Royal New
Zealand Navy,
which is 2 km
south of
Waiouru and near the
Waiouru Army Camp, was established...
- Tara Te
Irirangi (1780s–1852) also
known as Te Tara ki
Moehau or Ōtara Te
Irirangi, was
paramount chief of Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki or Ngāti Tai, a Māori tribe...
- 15km 10miles 3 2 1 Tū-
irirangi was a Māori
rangatira (chieftain) of the Ngāti Whāita hapū of the Ngāti
Raukawa iwi in the
Tainui tribal confederation...
- Te
Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo
Irirangi Māori (National Māori
Radio Network) is a New
Zealand radio network consisting of
radio stations that
serve the country's...
-
Radio New
Zealand (Māori: Te Reo
Irirangi o Aotearoa),
commonly known as RNZ or
Radio NZ, is a New
Zealand public-service
radio broadcaster and
Crown entity...
- RNZ
National (Māori: Te Reo
Irirangi o
Aotearoa Ā-Motu),
formerly Radio New
Zealand National, and
known until 2007 as the
National Programme or National...
-
Rachael Ngeungeu Te
Irirangi Zister CBE (née Beamish, 10
October 1893 – 22 May 1997) was a New
Zealand woman of mana, a
secretary and
community leader...
-
Irirangi O
Whanganui 100FM on 17 June 1991.
Between July 1992 and June 1993 it also
operated a
separate station in Ohakune,
known as Te Reo
Irirangi Ki...
- Manga-o-kewa Stream, with a
central hub at Te Kūiti.
Kinohaku married Tū-
irirangi, who was her
cousin on both sides,
since his father, ****ao son of Whāita...
-
established the Te Reo
Whakapuaki Irirangi. Then the
Broadcasting Amendment Act 1993
established Te Reo
Whakapuaki Irirangi,
known as Te Māngai Pāho in 1994...