Welcome to the Whanau Show
Ko Ng?ti Ruanui Te Iwi
Ko Araukuku Te Hapu
Ko Taungatara Te Awa
Ko Taranaki Te Maunga
No Reira tena Koutou Katoa
Now Playing On-Air
 
Weekend Show
Maori Waiata, Top 50 Music Mix, Live Rugby
3:00pm - 6:00pm
The Whanau Show is Broadcast Live every Friday night from 7pm and Sunday nights from 6pm from our Iwi Station in Gisborne, New Zealand, Turanga FM. To Listen Live Online, click the Listen (On-Air Now) button on the right. The Whanau Show is broadcast throughout New Zealand thanks to the other Iwi stations and around the world. Its about you, the people irrespective of race, creed or colour.
To make a dedication, phone Lindsay on 06 868 5958, 06 868 6821 or 0800 368 872 on Friday from 7pm or Sunday from 6pm.to midnight. You can also send Lindsay a dedication by email. Click Here to send a dedication.
Sign our Guestbook and leave a comment to Lindsay & Hine about the show? Click here to post a your comments.
On The Road With Lindsay Whanau Show
Pukekohe Memorial Hall - March 2012
The next On The Road With Lindsay Whanau Show has been confirmed and will be held in Pukekohe on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of March 2012. Book your tickets today by contacting the following Ticket Sellars:
Auckland: Tom Ratahi Ph(09) 299 8190- Jim Tewiki Ph(09) 846 7286 - Chrissey Morgan Ph(09) 536 4275
Whangarei: Des Cherrington Ph(09) 438 4773 - Gisborne: Hine Rickard Ph(06) 868 1925
For further details about the Show or to contact the Organisers, please click here.
Turanga FM is the Iwi Radio Station for the Gisborne Area Broadcasting on 91.7FM / 95.7FM & 98.1FM. The Station has a wide & diverse music format catering to the listening tastes of all. Click here to view Turanga FM website. Check out the great new shows. You can also Listen to and send in a dedication to the Whanau Show from the Turanga FM website.
One People - One Iwi - One Whanau. Aroha to all. Alex (The Engine Room)
Falcon Creations  
Falcon Creations owned by Alex Walker, Website Designer based in Gisborne (Tairawhiti), is proud to sponsor the Whanau Show Website and to bring a little piece of Aotearoa to whanau around the motu.