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Catching illegal sex workers 'difficult' - Immigration NZ
Immigration authorities say finding foreigners working illegally in the sex industry is being limited by how hard it is to catch them in the act. New Zealanders have been able to work as prostitutes… Audio
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Immigrant sex workers in NZ at risk - criminologist
Immigration authorities say finding foreigners working illegally in the sex industry is almost impossible because they have to catch them in the act. But New Zealand prostitutes, who have been able to… Audio
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Australian media unite to fight laws to jail journalists
Australia's biggest news media companies have united to fight a national security law that could criminalise reporters and their sources. Peter Greste - who knows all about being jailed for journalism… Audio
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Manus Island and media manipulation
Manus Island has been in the headlines a lot lately on both sides of the Tasman, but few reporters have been able to report on what has really been happening there. Ben Robinson has been following the… Audio
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UN told Australia tarnished by offshore detention
Audio 19 Oct 2017The UN has heard Australia's offshore detention of refugees has tarnished its human rights reputation. Audio
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Turning away from toxic Twitter
Broadcaster Duncan Garner has quit Twitter after a newspaper column on immigration sparked online outrage and abuse. Sean Plunket also stepped away from Twitter and then stepped down from the… Audio
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NZ political parties outline Pacific policies ahead of election
Audio 21 Sep 2017New Zealand political parties outline their Pacific-related policies ahead of the election. Audio
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What does the Election mean for Auckland?
Members of seven political parties discuss transport, roading and the general state of the Super City in front of a live audience. Audio
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Fact or Fiction: The Nation's minor parties debate
Audio 31 Aug 2017Our fact-checkers assess claims made during the recent minor parties debate on TV3's The Nation.
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Where's Winston: Super stuff-ups & inside the leaders debates
Audio 31 Aug 2017In our ninth Caucus, it's all about Winston - his Super spin, bottom lines and how he chooses coalition partners. But it's also about the scrap for the family vote and what it's really like behind the… Audio
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'I'm leaving it to the experts' - Ardern on tax plans
As he announced his departure, Peter Dunne took aim at Labour, saying politics was about "the hard grind, substantive policy, achievement and hard work," rather than "smiles and waves". Labour leader… Audio
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Manus detainees resist attempts to force them from camp
Audio 11 Aug 2017Refugee and asylum seeker protests are into their second week on Manus Island, highlighting the deliberate degradation of living conditions in Australia's prison camp.
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One man controlling most of NZ Indian student market
Immigration officials suspect one man is controlling most of the multi-million-dollar Indian student market in New Zealand. RNZ education reporter John Gerritsen explains the details. Audio
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Dirty(ish) deals, the nerdy truth about immigration & poverty… & more Metiria
In the fourth episode of Caucus, Guyon Espiner, Lisa Owen and Tim Watkin discuss Bill English's Epsom and Ohariu urges, whether the Greens are losing control, the link between New Zealand First's vote… Audio
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Brighter Future? The boom, the bust and the rustbelt
Audio 20 Jul 2017Has it been boom or bust for the regions over the last nine years? RNZ's journalists report.
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'We need some uncomfortable conversations about cultural identity'
A persistent streak of anti-Asian sentiment is rooted in the history of New Zealand, says Emma Ng, a second-generation Chinese New Zealander and author of the new book Old Asian, New Asian. Audio
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Hawaiians urged to resist replacement of ObamaCare
Audio 12 Jun 2017People in Hawaii are being urged to continue voicing their opposition to plans to replace ObamaCare which some say strip people of their health care insurance and medic aid benefits. Audio
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Tighter NZ immigration policies lead to big fall in migration
Audio 6 Apr 2017Despite record immigration levels in New Zealand, tighter immigration policies have led to significant falls in the number of approved Pacific migrants over the last five years. Audio
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PM puts his anecdote on the line
The PM put the cat among the pigeons this week when he said the drug habits of too many Kiwis ruled them out of getting a job. Mediawatch looks at how the media responded to a story by anecdotes. Video, Audio
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English told to ditch drug anecdotes; Immigration and education blamed for unemployment
Prime Minister Bill English is accused of using 'alternative facts' when he says New Zealanders are anecdotally harder to employ than immigrants because too often they're taking drugs. Audio
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A harbinger for the election
Parties were painted as serial moaners and ‘stuck in the stone-age’ as insults flew thick and fast in the first week back at Parliament. Audio
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The Minor Parties First Election Stoush
In Parliament the minor party leaders marked out their election position during the first debate. Audio
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Suspect in terror attack in Berlin released from custody
The man arrested by Berlin police following the terror attack on a Christmas market in the city has been released. The Guardian's Kate Connolly says Police say he could not have been the driver. Audio
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Woman deported for swearing at Fiji President
The Fiji government says a woman was deported at short notice for swearing at the President of Fiji. Karen Seaton, who owns land in Fiji, was put on a plane to the US after she made a submission at… Audio
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Canadian forcibly deported from Fiji
Audio 6 Dec 2016A Canadian woman living in Fiji has been forcibly deported just hours after appearing before a parliamentary select committee. Audio
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Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio
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Getting immigration right
Economist Michael Reddell talks about the immigration balancing act. Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Johnson Witehira, (Part 1)
Audio 18 Oct 2016The first US warship visit in 33 years will take place next month. Economist Michael Reddell talks about the immigration balancing act. There's new research from Google Brain on the problem of… Audio
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Question Time for 12 October 2016
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ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Is the Government on course to meet all the targets it has set; if not, which is it missing?
METIRIA TUREI to the Prime Minister: Ka tū a ia i runga i te mana o…
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