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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 5: The Gold Rushes
The discovery of gold drew tens of thousands to New Zealand in search of fortune. It was a hard life, but diggers brought mateship, fashion & egalitarian ideas that changed the country forever. Video, Audio
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The cost of riding more marine heatwaves
We're in for another marine heatwave - but are we ready for the consequences? Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 2: Māori: The First 500 Years
The first 500 years of Māori settlement in Aotearoa saw significant, dynamic changes to how people lived; changes that challenge the idea of Māori culture as something carved in stone. Video, Audio
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Pacific Waves for 21 September 2022
Opposition party members in Kiribati are determined to remove the country's President over judicial issues; Fiji's blackrock military camp is to become a Pacific disaster response hub; They're having… Audio
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Humpback whale season well underway in Niue
They're having a whale of a time in Niue with the largest humpback migration in many seasons currently underway. Audio
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More than 14,000 offences by Australian deportees in NZ since 2015
More than half the 501s sent from Australia to Aotearoa have committed crimes since arriving, with more than 14,000 offences since 2015.
New police data shows the proportion of reoffenders has jumped… Video, Audio
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Judging the great immigration reset
We've slowed immigration to a trickle to stave off infrastructure overload, but at what cost? Audio
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"We have a lot to learn and the world has a lot to learn from us "- marine ecologist Deanna Clement
Marine mammals suffer several direct impacts of coastal development, in particular the development of ports. America-born scientist Deanna Clement's research has been a deep-dive into the lives of… Audio
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Fintan O’Toole: documenting the evolutions of modern Ireland
Finding ground somewhere between memoir and history book, Fintan O'Toole documents the spectacular changes that have occurred in Ireland over the past six decades in his latest book We Don't Know… Audio
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GIANTS | Episode 3: The Pasifika Community of Oamaru
Introducing the culturally vibrant Oamaru, the latest step in Pacifica chain migration. Video, Audio
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For the love of seabirds
Edin Whitehead inherited a love of birds from her father and became captivated by the majesty of seabirds on a trip to the Subantarctic Islands. Now a PhD student at the University of Auckland, she is… Audio
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Our Changing World – Seabirds under threat
Edin Whitehead is a PhD student at the University of Auckland researching how best to help the birds of the Hauraki Gulf, who are facing many threats, including warming waters. Audio
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Tagata O Te Moana for Saturday 30 July 2022
Outward migration, high living costs and education reform key election issues for Cook Islanders heading to the polls next week;Samoa prepares to welcome tourists back to the islands; Over 200… Audio
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Pacific Waves for Saturday 30 July 2022
Outward migration, high living costs and education reform key election issues for Cook Islanders heading to the polls next week; Samoa prepares to welcome tourists back to the islands; And over 200… Audio
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Pacific Waves for Sat 30 July 2022
Outward migration, high living costs and education reform key election issues for Cook Islanders heading to the polls next week; Samoa prepares to welcome tourists back to the islands; And over 200… Audio
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Worker shortages hitting across sectors
Employers are putting the heat on the government to help solve a major people-power problem.
Worker shortages appear to be stifling almost every sector and they're being blamed for business closures… Audio
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Capturing tuna
Five years ago Himiona Nuku started capturing eels full of eggs and helping them on their migratory journey. That was because two power stations on the Rangitaiki River were blocking their path. Audio
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Passport wait times now more than a month
The Department of Internal affairs is facing a surge of passport applications, with wait times now reaching more than a month.
There are more than 48,000 people who are waiting for a new passport.
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How Covid has changed our demography
Demographer Professor Paul Spoonley tells Kathryn Ryan Covid-19 has had a major impact upon life expectancy around the high-income world. New Zealand is one of only three countries to see life… Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne - godwit migration
Kennedy looks at the incredible migratory journeys of godwits from New Zealand to Alaska, which are happening at the moment, and which inspired a piece of choral music in praise of the birds. Also the… Audio
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Mohamed Hassan: being Muslim in the 21st century
Egyptian born New Zealander Mohamed Hassan is an award-winning writer, journalist and poet. He grew up in Cairo before moving to Auckland. His new essay collection How to be a Bad Muslim explores… Video, Audio
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Productivity Commission unveils recommendations on migration
The Productivity Commission says migrant workers' visas should not be tied to an employer, and Immigration must be based on how well the country can absorb new arrivals.
It is among 24… Audio
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Border reopening: What next for our immigration settings?
With the borders reopening, will immigration return to pre-pandemic levels, or does New Zealand need to re-think its reliance on migrant labour? Audio
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Australia - the lucky country's strengths and challenges
Academic, writer, journalist and editor Julianne Schultz's book The Idea of Australia takes looks at what her country represents. She asks some critical questions including : What defines the soul of… Audio
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Australia federal government planning to toughen migration laws
The federal government in Australia says it is confident it has the numbers to toughen up its migration laws when the Senate votes on it either this week or in May.
If passed, the Migration Amendment… Audio
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Covid-19: NZers head overseas pandemic or no pandemic
A growing number of young New Zealanders are heading overseas: sick of waiting for the pandemic to end and preparing to roll the dice with Covid-19.
Migration figures show there have been more people… Audio
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Researchers have made new discoveries about the Tohorā
Researchers have made new discoveries about the Tohorā or Southern Right Whale's migration and feeding patterns.
The whales were nearly hunted to extinction in the waters around Aotearoa a century… Audio