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Miriama's mission 'WHAT DRIVES ME NOW'
New Zealand Woman's Weekly
|November 17, 2025
The broadcaster was inspired on the ice – despite bitter cold and storms
Miriama Kamo arrived in Antarctica the day before the first sunrise following six months of darkness.
Momentarily captivated by the stark beauty surrounding her, she was quickly ushered off the plane and into waiting vehicles.
"When we got off, we were immediately struck by how cold it was," shares Miriama, 52. "You're told, 'When the doors open, move quickly to get out of the way.' It was a whirlwind going from the airstrip to the base, but beautiful."
While stationed at New Zealand’s Scott Base, the veteran broadcaster joined Māori astronomers Dr Rangi Matamua and Mataia Keepa to film a new documentary, funded by Te Māngai Pāho, and set for release next year to mark Matariki.
"Rangi and Mataia wanted to understand things like how the moon, stars and sun move differently there," reveals Miriama. "Their discussions were amazing. I just felt so privileged to witness that."
After a week on the frozen continent, the team was scheduled to fly out, but Antarctica had other plans. A mix of wild snowstorms and technical delays left them stranded for another fortnight. Fortunately, Miriama wasn't quite ready to leave either.

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