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Extreme heatwave continues
An extreme heatwave continues across Europe with no relief in sight, as another heatwave is forecast to arrive next week.
It is anticipated Sicily may break it's previous record of 48.8C - the… Audio
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Political commentators Neale Jones & Brigitte Morten
Neale Jones and Brigitte Morten join Susie to talk about the devastating poll slump for Labour - which suggests rising odds of a change of government. Campaigning is kicking off, with Labour unveiling… Audio
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Is life actually better in Australia?
The pull of a better life across the ditch has led to the largest net migration loss to Australia in 10 years. Last year 33,863 people migrated from New Zealand to Australia, and 20,431 moved from… Audio
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UK: BBC presenter named, govt pushes to pass Immigration bill
Audio 13 Jul 2023UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Kathryn to talk about the one story that's dominated the news headlines since Friday - the high profile BBC presenter who allegedly paid a young person for explicit… Audio
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Is Matariki the world's oldest story?
We call this star cluster Matariki – but the Seven Sisters myth is told all over the world, in startlingly similar fashion. Could it be our oldest story? Audio
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UK: Pressure on PM Rishi Sunak over migration
We begin today's programme in the UK - Anna Thomas caught up with London correspondent Henry Riley and began by asking him about the pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to cut immigration numbers.
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Net migration numbers historically high at 70,000
New Zealand's net migration numbers are historically high, with more than 70,000 people coming into the country in the year to April. Massey University sociologist Paul Spoonley says the numbers show… Audio
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Immigration figures show a big lift in arrivals to April 2023
The latest immigration figures reveal a big lift in migrant arrivals.
The numbers to the end of April show arrivals reached almost 171,800 people, compared to departures of 99,500 people.
That… Audio
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New Zealanders across the ditch want visa money back
A migration agent is pleading with Australia's government to refund the permanent resident visa costs paid by some of her New Zealand clients.
The visas were approved just months before Australia… Audio
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Net migration rebounds: but are arrivals going where we need them?
Migration numbers have returned to pre-Covid levels. But are these migrants going where we need them to? Kathryn discusses with Professor Paul Spoonley, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Honorary… Audio
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Migration and Budget to push Official Cash Rate higher
Economists expect factors like migration and the Budget to push the Official Cash Rate rise higher than previously thought.
The OCR is currently at 5.25%, and the banks are torn between whether we'll… Audio
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Dogs threatening Canterbury estuary, calls for ban
Dogs are threatening - and in some cases killing - native and migratory birds on a Canterbury estuary. Conservationists want dogs banned from Avon-Heathcote Ihutai Estuary, which is a crucial stop-off… Audio
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ISCM World New Music Days - 'Ngā Kaiwaka'
Andrew Beer and Sarah Watkins perform a programme of music from Aotearoa, Belgium, Canada, Israel, and Switzerland. Audio
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UK: Illegal migration, fewer EU laws dumped, electoral pacts?
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about a savaging of the government's plans to tackle illegal migration, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Justin Welby said the bill - allowing… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on Australia's rising migration figures, provides an update on the passing of comedian Barry Humphries, and has news of a new reality TV show being filmed in the outback town of… Audio
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USA correspondent Ximena Bustillo
Audio 28 Mar 2023Donald Trump is facing four criminal investigations that Ximena says are very much on the front burner even as the former president is trying to seek re-election. This includes the New York hush money… Audio
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Protecting Antarctic penguins from bird flu
Work is being done to put in place safe guards to protect Antarctic penguins from the current bird flu strain making its way around the world right now. Waikato University Professor Craig Cary talks… Audio
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Europe: Migrant crossing spotlight
Audio 13 Mar 2023Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to look at the first face-to-face summit between the French and British leaders in five years, as Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron put the spotlight on… Audio
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The Week in Detail: West Papua, forestry slash, and light pollution
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Younger audiences slip away from local media
Research shows 15-24-year olds are switching off from the likes of TVNZ and RNZ and reaching for TikTok and YouTube. Can they be brought back? Audio
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Australia softens its controversial "501" deportation policy
Audio 8 Feb 2023From next month, Australia is to soften its controversial deportation policy - described by our government as "corrosive" and by human rights groups as "draconian" and "inhumane". Under Section 501 of… Audio
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Podcast Trailer | NZ Wars: Stories of Wairau
The NZ Wars series goes back to the first shots fired... to Wairau in June 1843. The fourth chapter of this landmark podcast is out February 3. Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 14 December 2022
CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? RAWIRI WAITITI to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government's statements and… Audio
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Business commentator Gyles Beckford
Migration and travel statistics show increasing numbers of tourists and a reduced level of migration loss for the year, since July we've been gaining migrants, reflecting relaxed visa criteria for the… Audio
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Godwits and shorebirds from the Firth of Thames
Audio 8 Dec 2022Keith Woodley's fascination with shore birds is decades long, and includes following the the epic migration of godwits from Aotearoa to China, North and South Korea and Alaska. His book, In Pursuit of… Audio, Gallery
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Suggestion Twitter exodus an opportunity to reshape media
The migration of users from Twitter since Elon Musk took charge could be an opportunity to reshape the social media landscape, according to tech commentators.
The billionaire's been turning the… Audio
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Amplified | Episode 3 | Phodiso
Audio 16 Nov 2022Jess goes deep with Botswana-Aotearoa hip-hop artist Phodiso Dintwe about finding home, telling stories through music, and making a career out of a precarious practice. Video
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Australia: Migration scams, big election spenders
Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst joins Kathryn to talk about suspected visa scams that have brought 100,000 workers into the country, new figures show who the biggest spenders were among… Audio
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Population stagnation and the impact on globalisation
Audio 2 Nov 2022A number of countries around the world are experiencing population decline, or depopulation. Japan, for example saw a population loss of 644,000 in 2020 and 2021, and it's population is expected to… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 13: Why isn't New Zealand part of Australia?
Why isn’t New Zealand part of Australia? | The Aotearoa History Show | RNZ
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