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Never too late for action on Climate Change: SPREP
Audio 13 Oct 2014Pacific countries leading the way for global climate change action. Audio
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Migration windows highlighted in new research
Audio 3 Oct 2014New research shows how wind played a crucial part in Polynesians getting to New Zealand. Audio
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New research shows expansion of tropics faciliated migration
New research suggests changing wind patterns played a crucial role in helping sea-faring Polynesians colonise New Zealand. Audio
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New backing for Australia's TPVs called shameful
Audio 26 Sep 2014TPV re-introduction by the Australian Government appals refugee agencies. Audio
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Canberra asylum policy ignores human cost
Audio 23 Sep 2014A refugee advocate says the ends of Canberra's asylum seeker processing policy do not justify the means. Audio
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Shedding light the key to tackling violence against women
Audio 16 Sep 2014Shedding light on gender inequality has been described as the key to addressing Papua New Guinea's problems of domestic violence and so-called "sorcery-related" attacks. Audio
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Talk less, act more on climate change - SIDS
Audio 5 Sep 2014The Small Islands Developing States conference in Samoa has ended with a call for global leaders to talk less and act more on climate change. Audio
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Less talk, more action on climate change - Kiribati PM
Audio 4 Sep 2014The president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, says is hopeful agreements made on climate change at the Small Islands Developing States in Apia conference will turn into real action. Audio
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Cook Islands Maori language endangered
Audio 12 Aug 2014New Zealand's Cook Island language week has prompted community leaders to call for urgent intervention over the declining number of Cook Island Maori speakers. Audio
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PNG PM says Govt stable and there for the long-term
Audio 31 Jul 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says his government remains stable and committed to constructive relationships in the region. Audio
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Short-term job prospects could push migration to record level
Audio 22 Jul 2014An economist says the short-term job prospects on both sides of the Tasman could see this country's migration boom exceed record levels. Audio
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Pacific countries continue to battle human trafficking
Audio 15 Jul 2014A human trafficking report released by the US State department has received little backing from leaders and anti-human trafficking organisations in the Pacific. Audio
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Shortage of skilled doctors in Fiji
Audio 9 Jul 2014The Fiji Medical Association says a doctor shortage in the country is a result of skilled, senior physicians leaving for better opportunities overseas. Audio
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Annual net migration rises to its highest level
Audio 24 Jun 2014Annual net migration has risen to its highest level in more than a decade, thanks to the faster-growing economy. Audio
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Migration eases in May month, but remains robust
Audio 23 Jun 2014New Zealand's economic expansion is continuing to keep people home, and attract foreigners. Audio
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Pacific wants extended labour mobility
Audio 10 Jun 2014The Chief Trade Advisor to the Pacific Islands countries says they could be in a position to conclude the PACER PLUS trade deal with Australia and New Zealand by the end of next year. Audio
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Annual net migration set to peak above 40,000
Audio 22 May 2014Annual net migration looks set to peak above 40-thousand, mainly due to more people choosing to stay in New Zealand and more people arriving. Audio
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Second highest monthly net migration gain
Audio 21 May 2014The country experienced the second highest monthly net migration gain on record last month as more New Zealanders choose to stay, and more people arrived. Audio
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Govt minister play down warnings about migration spike
Audio 16 May 2014Senior Government ministers say a spike in immigration should be celebrated because it shows more people want to stay here. Audio
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Government warned of rising migration
Audio 16 May 2014Back in the black and 500 million dollars worth of sweeteners for families sums up the Government's election year Budget. Audio
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NZ aid to Pacific rated better than Australia's
Audio 9 May 2014Deakin University Research Institute rates New Zealand's aid to the Pacific is better quality than Australia's. Audio
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Kiribati looking at all options
Audio 30 Apr 2014Kiribati is facing stark choices with its overcrowded and under-nourished Tarawa Atoll, and says it is still finding its way through a climate change minefield, as rising sea levels and land erosion… Audio
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Rising migration will boost economy
Audio 23 Apr 2014A faster growing economy is continuing to keep New Zealanders here, as well as attracting foreigners. Audio
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Marshallese turn to ships for travel as airline struggles
Audio 17 Apr 2014Domestic air travel in the Marshall Islands remains limited with both local planes grounded waiting for spare parts. Audio
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Mapping Human Migration
National Geographic's Genographic project visits Gisborne to sample DNA from members of Ngai Tamanuhiri. Audio