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Invisible: New book exposes prejudice toward NZ Indians
At various stages in the mid-20th century there was a notion that New Zealand's race relations held up better than other comparable countries, say - Australia and South Africa. But in her new book… Audio
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MPs on the Dawn Raids
This week Parliament held a special debate to give MPs a chance to talk about the official apology for the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The House has some moments from that debate. Audio
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Pacific urged - invest in climate science, indigenous knowledge
Audio 10 Aug 2021Pacific countries are being urged to invest in indigenous as well as contemporary science to help efforst to curb the negative impacts of climate change. Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 7 August 2021
The chair of the Pacific Islands Forum opens leaders summit with an apology to Micronesian leaders most of whom boycotted the meeting; Fiji democracy under strain during twin crises, locals question… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 5 August 2021
As Fiji struggles with an unprecedented health and economic crisis, there are warnings about a growing climate of fear; The lifting of quarantine restrictions for seasonal workers entering New Zealand… Audio
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New book highlights migration journeys of Cook Islands mamas
The lives of twelve Cook Islands women who left their islands to make a life in New Zealand tell their stories in a new book which was launched in their new hometown Tokoroa on Tuesday. Audio
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Climate change casts doubt on Pacific fishing rights management
Pacific Island countries may need to renegotiate fishing rights arrangements due to climate change induced tuna migration. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 4 August 2021
Audio 4 Aug 2021Health experts say a new vaccine maybe needed to stop mutating Covid-19 Delta variant in Fiji; There are reports that France has quashed a Chinese project to build the Pacific's largest fish farm on… Audio
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Study on tuna migration to boost Pacific COP26 negotiations
A senior climate advisor with the Pacific community says a recently released study on climate induced tuna migration will boost the region's negotiations at COP26 in Glasgow. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 3 August 2021
Pasifika communities in New Zealand are relieved the dark days of the 1970s Dawn Raids are at last being formally acknowledged; Samoa's new prime minister asserts the cancellation of a key… Audio
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Scientists urge Pacific to be proactive about tuna migration
The authors of a new study predicting a dramatic change in Pacific tuna migration are urging regional leaders to be proactive. Audio
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Artist Emily Parr is inspired by the sea
Tamaki Makaurau-based artist Emily Parr feels a strong connection with the ocean and specifically with whales. At the same time she's exploring whale migration for her PhD, she's also presenting an… Audio, Gallery
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Pacific Waves for 31 July 2021
Audio 31 Jul 2021New study finds the climate change induced migration of Tuna stocks is threatening future Pacific economies; A Tokelauan/Maori survivor shares his experiences of extensive abuse and differential… Audio
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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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Love & Loss - decades of personal memories
Audio 18 Jul 2021A birthday card sent back and forth between a father and daughter over 20 years, and a poem left in a car's windscreen wiper ending an affair... These are among the deeply personal treasures featuring… Audio
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Tim Hume: the rise of the extreme right in Europe
Over the last 10 years there has been a dramatic rise in far-right movements across Europe. London-based New Zealand journalist Tim Hume has been investigating the rise of these far-right movements… Audio
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Digless mining research at University of Western Australia
Audio 26 Jun 2021Researchers at the University of Western Australia are trying to perfect a way of mining that does away with digging. Audio
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Life in a cold climate: a journey with nomads
Audio 24 Jun 2021A Chinese woman joins a family of Kazakh nomads in a bid to understand how they live and survive.
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The incredible master navigators of Pacific voyaging
New Zealand author Jeff Evans' latest book, Reawakened: Traditional navigators of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa tells the stories of 10 master navigators who are leading figures in the renaissance of Pacific… Audio
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Season 1 | Episode 5: Coup Culture (Fiji) | Untold Pacific History
This episode examines how and why Indian populations were brought to Fiji, and how the inequities under the colonial government’s Girmit system, created a society of instability and countless coups. Video, Audio
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Immigration : where do we go from here?
Kathryn speaks with Massey University demographer and Distinguished Professor Paul Spoonley about where New Zealand's immigration policy is heading. He says the years prior to the Covid 19 pandemic… 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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Claudia Kogachi - There’s No I in Team
Artist Claudia Kogachi talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about what it's been like exploring her personal family relationships and dynamics through creative work. Audio
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Wildlife photographer and elephant conservationist Jane Wynyard
Jane Wynyard is a wildlife photographer and elephant conservationist in Kenya, working as a consultant with Save the Elephants and the Elephant Crisis Fund. Audio
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The Weekend Panel with Sam Stubbs and Brigitte Morten
Joining us on the Panel this morning are Brigitte Morten and Sam Stubbs. They'll be discussing the Budget, how safe we feel in New Zealand, what Martin Bashir did, how much we pay our nurses, and the… Audio
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NZ history lessons may cause classroom arguments - experts
Experts appointed to scrutinize the new history curriculum say that while they welcome the focus on New Zealand history, they're concerned that divisive classroom debates could erupt over some of the… 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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Poet Siobhan Harvey is haunted by Ghosts
Migration and the ghosts they bring with them from their old homes to their new one - that's the theme of the new poetry collection from Siobhan Harvey. Audio
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Getting here
In this episode, a 23-year-old New Zealander shares her story - a poetic journey asking questions of identity, harm, and home, while revealing the realities of living as a child in the world’s refugee… Audio
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Australian academics back NZ on deportation policy
An Australian professor says Australia's deportation policy is risking serious and lasting damage to its relationship with New Zealand, Ian Coyle is an adjunct professor in law and psychology at La… Audio