@mangai_paho: Another show that reached iconic status, Kai Time on the Road premiered in 2004 and has become one of the longest running series on Whakaata Māori. Presented for many years by chef Pete Peeti, the show travelled to the far corners of the country and celebrated the kai sourced from the land, rivers and sea of Aotearoa and the stories it told about us. This month we’re celebrating 30 years of Te Māngai Pāho. We’ll be sharing some of the content we’ve been a part of creating and looking back at the impact it's had on the visibility of te reo Māori and the relationship New Zealanders have with the language. We want you to be a part of the celebration. Our wero to you: for the next 30 days engage with 30 minutes of te reo Māori content every day. Check out our collection of content that captures the last 30 years of Te Māngai Paho created in partnership with NZ On Screen at the link in bio. Ko te reo te take!