BBC Radio 4's Crossing Continents was broadcast on Thursday, 28 October, 2004 at 1100 BST.
The programme was repeated on Monday, 1 November, 2004 at 2030 GMT.
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New Zealand's image of political and social harmony disintegrated in 2004 when 40,000 Maori marched on the capital, Wellington, accusing the government of a colonial-style land-grab.
The Labour government has lost ground not only to a new Maori Party, but to the conservative opposition who feel the Maori have been riding the compensation gravy-train for too long.
Rosie Goldsmith travelled to New Zealand to report on the events which have led to this political upheaval.
Producer: Richard Fenton-Smith
Presenter: Rosie Goldsmith
Editor: Maria Balinska
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