She currently works as a freelance journalist (among other work she gives regular reports on Radio New Zealand) and also as a public speaker, and presents From Our Own Correspondent on BBC Radio 4.
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Her work has been well received and broadcast internationally on the BBC, Radio New Zealand, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, JoyFM in Ghana, Radio Netherlands, RTHK in Hong Kong, and NPR in the US.
Morrissey was interviewed by Kim Hill on Radio New Zealand about his memoir Taming the Tiger on 28 May 2011.
He is a frequent commentator on Treaty-related issues on Radio New Zealand’s Morning Report programme, on Newstalk ZB, Radio Pacific, and Radio Live.
It replaced the monopoly New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation with two competing publicly owned television channels, Television One, and Television Two (later called South Pacific Television) a corporation to manage public radio, Radio New Zealand, and a new Broadcasting Council.
Ali claimed that her own intervention had secured the release from military custody of Richard Naidu, a prominent lawyer who was detained on 23 January 2007 for making what the Military called "inciteful" comments on Radio New Zealand.
It is disseminated by various means, including time pips broadcast on Radio New Zealand, and Network Time Protocol.
Radio New Zealand National a publicly funded non-commercial New Zealand English language radio network operated by Radio New Zealand
Every year Radio New Zealand's Drama department offers a three week internship to four graduates of the acting course of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School.