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Migration and tourism bound to new highs in March
The country is expected to keep reaping the economic gains from record numbers of people coming here to live or take a holiday for some time yet, according to one economist. Audio
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Migration and tourism bound to new highs in March
The numbers of people coming here to live or take a holiday remained at record levels in March. Audio
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MP says NZ needs to re-think climate change attitude
Audio 6 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP says major changes are required if New Zealand is to cope with the climate change crisis, both at home and in the Pacific. Audio
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Honiara's sprawl stirs tensions in Solomon Islands
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tensions are rising in Solomon Islands over the encroachment onto Guadalcanal provincial lands of residents from the capital Honiara. Audio
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Little water left as Micronesia struggles with long drought
Audio 1 Apr 2016Some parts of Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are experiencing their worst drought in recorded history, with some atolls close to running out of drinking water. Audio
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Net migration to NZ peaks again: but gaps remain in job market
Long term arrivals into the country maybe at an all-time high but it appears some employers are still struggling find the workers they need. Audio
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Tourist arrivals and migration in record zone
As you may have heard in the news, New Zealand is still an attractive destination to holiday and live. Audio
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Getting ahead through smarter migration policies
How can we attract skilled, creative and entrepreneurial people born in other countries? How can our 'seventeenth region' - the more than 600,000 New Zealanders living abroad, be a greater national… Audio
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Net migration and tourists hit fresh record highs
New Zealand's attraction to the rest of the world shows no signs of letting up. Audio
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Tears and hope "in the eye of the storm"
Audio 18 Feb 2016There were tears and tales of panic as well as messages of hope from Pacific islanders at a climate change conference in New Zealand this week. Audio
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Funding for PNG elections still lacking
Audio 18 Feb 2016The Papua New Guinea Electoral Commission is calling on the government to release funding of around 60 million US dollars within the next few months. Audio
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Kiribati people getting ready for "migration with dignity"
Audio 17 Feb 2016People in Kiribati are upskilling and preparing for the time when they might have to move because of the effects of climate change. Audio
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Hopes Lapita scholars will explore Fiji further after find
Audio 4 Feb 2016A chance find of Lapita pottery in Fiji's north last month is expected to spark further interest in the ancient people who settled islands in the Pacific. Audio
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Australian High Court affirms offshore detention
Audio 3 Feb 2016Australia's highest court has thrown out a challenge to the lawfulness of the country's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Migration gains hit record for 17th month
As you heard in the news, New Zealand continues to attract migrants and tourists in record numbers. Audio
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Film maker raises funds for Kiribati climate doco
A Canada-based film maker has started a crowd funding appeal to help finance the final leg of his two year journey documenting the outgoing Kiribati President Anote Tong's campaign to save his people… Audio
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Regional bonding scheme for migrants prompts surge in migration
The regions appear to be enticing record numbers of immigrants. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys: The Whale Migration
For 9 out of the last 13 years, Christine Rose has been keeping a yearly appointment to watch the Australian Humpback Whale migration. Audio
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EU works on new plans to plug gaps in migration policy
Audio 16 Dec 2015The European Union's proposing new ways to plug the gaps in migration policy. Audio
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Young and old divided over Pacific climate migration
Audio 11 Dec 2015Climate change research being conducted in the Pacific by international agencies and universities shows divergent views within communities on the merits of migration as an adaptation tool. Audio
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Villagers still cross PNG/Indo border despite abuses
Audio 10 Dec 2015A representative from a Papua New Guinea village close to the border with Indonesia says traditional border crossing rights still have a place despite some abuses of the system. Audio
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Atoll dwellers trapped on sinking islands
Audio 10 Dec 2015The manager of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration project says people living on atolls in the region could find themselves trapped on islands most vulnerable to the adverse effects of a changing… Audio
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Pacific leaders are concerned COP 21 will fall short
Pacific leaders say they are concerned the climate change agreement to be finalised in Paris this week will fall short on what needs to be done to deal with the impacts of global warming. Audio
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Loneliness kills, migrating birds and fat families
Naked Science with Dr Chris Smith and scientists in California have worked out that people who feel isolated experience specific changes to their immune systems. Also a new study reveals some reasons… Audio
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Climate change affects children now: UNICEF
The United Nations Childrens' Fund says talk of climate action for future generations is misleading given the livelihood of millions of children around the world already adversely affected by climate… Audio