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Climate change migration of Tuna threatening Pacific economies
Audio 31 Jul 2021New study finds the climate change induced migration of Tuna stocks is threatening future Pacific economies. Audio
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Pottery reveals clues to how people migrated to the Pacific
New research suggests what we thought we knew about how early Polynesians arrived in the south Pacific, might not be quite right. Auckland University's Associate Professor Ethnan Cochrae has… Audio
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Migration shakeup targets agriculture and tourism
The Government wants to move away from relying on low-skilled workers to attracting people here, with higher skills. Government Minister Stuart Nash has announced tonight, that the skilled migrant… Audio
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Migration policies linked to poor state of productivity
New Zealand's migration policies might be contributing to the current poor state of national productivity, according to a new report.
The research - prepared for the Productivity Commission by the… Audio
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Australian migration policy leaves Pacific people in limbo
A former Papua New Guinea judge, who was an Australian before PNG gained independence in 1975, says Australia's migration system is badly managed and reflective of institutionalised racism. Audio
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Is climate change slowing the Pacific whale migration
Is climate change affecting the annual northern migration by humpback whales? Audio
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Welcome to the elite world of investment migration
The mega-rich are using their wealth to cross borders that would normally be closed or become involved in residence-by-investment, with the end result being a "golden visa". And New Zealand is an… Audio
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Horticulture industry on migration changes
News of the changes to stop the exploitation of migrants comes a day after the sentencing of Joseph Auga Matamata, the first person in New Zealand to be convicted of both human trafficking and… Audio
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Doubts cast over whether migration reforms enough
Audio 28 Jul 2020Doubt is being cast whether the Government's $50 million reforms to stop the exploitation of migrant workers will do enough.
There's going to be a new visa, more investigators, and harsher penalties… Audio
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The Rest Is History: Paikea whale migration
Audio 25 Jun 2020It's time for the rest is history, and this week we're diving into the world of scientific history with Dr Travis Horton from the University of Canterbury. Audio
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'Where did I come from?' - in search of our origins
Damian Christie is in search of his origins - from the beginning of the universe, to human evolution & Polynesian settlement in the Pacific. Audio
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Where's home? Women's stories of migration
Lorna Jane Harvey has had her own fair share of switching countries. She's a British, Canadian, and Swiss writer now living in New Zealand. Lorna tells Kathryn Ryan about her new book 'Somewhere… Audio
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NZ immigration rules a 'concern' - Tuvalu human rights head
Audio 5 Nov 2019Tuvalu's Human Rights Commissioner is lobbying New Zealand to drop what he describes as discriminatory immigration laws for disabled people. Audio
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NZ Defence Force prepares for fishing migration from Pacific
New Zealand's Defence Force is preparing for an influx of fishing vessels travelling to its waters due to the climate crisis. Audio
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Reinterpreting a Classic Depiction of Polynesian Migration - Greg Semu
Audio 4 Aug 2019Auckland Art Gallery have dubbed it "probably the best-known history painting ever produced in New Zealand". And in the hands of Samoan New Zealand photographer Greg Semu it has had a bold… Audio, Gallery
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Mixed views as Fiji human rights institute launched
Audio 18 Jul 2019A new Pacific wide Institute of Human Rights Research is being launched in Suva today. Audio
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UN urges better care from Australia on World Refugee Day
World Refugee Day has dawned in the Pacific with a plea from the United Nations for Australia to take better care of the refugees it detains offshore. Audio
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Northern Migrations with Francesco Turrisi
Pianist Francesco Turrisi's music defies categorisation. The musical alchemist discusses what the audiences might expect during his CMNZ tour Northern Migrations. Audio
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Stats NZ confidenct new migration model is more accurate
Stats NZ is standing behind the migration figures it's producing even though economists are criticising them as unreliable and less than useful. Audio
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Candidates line up for New Caledonia polls
Audio 25 Apr 2019Parties contesting New Caledonia's provincial elections have submitted their list of candidates to be vetted by the French High Commission Audio
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Climate migration project launched in Pacific
The International Organisation for Migration has launched a project in Fiji to help Pacific governments address climate and disaster-related displacement. Audio
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Pacific women writers recognised by Commonwealth
Cook Islander Maria Samuela has been shortlisted for the Commonwealth's short story prize. Audio
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New Zealand migration stories "More of Us"
"More of us " is a book of poetry by 46 refugees and migrants, from 29 countries who have traveled to our shores and now call Aotearoa 'home'. Lynn Freeman talks to the collection's lead editor… Audio
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Pacific voices on ocean conservation amplified in New Zealand
The ocean's ill health and ways to address it has brought people together from around the Pacific recently to share their ideas. Audio
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The Global UN Migration Compact
Just what IS The Global UN Migration Compact which has angered the far right across Europe especially, and also the alledged Christchurch mosque gunman. National Party leader Simon Bridges warned last… Audio