Migration
An Orchestra of Minorities' Chigozie Obioma
Nigeria's Chigozie Obioma is the first author in Booker Prize history to be nominated for their first and second book. The second, 'An Orchestra of Minorities' demonstrates an act of masterful… Audio
Andrew Crowe: Pathway of the Birds
Nature writer Andrew Crowe tells Lynn Freeman about the story of Polynesian voyaging and migration; of finding and re-finding small remote islands and atolls scattered throughout the Pacific… Audio
'Where did I come from?' - in search of our origins
Damian Christie is in search of his origins - from the beginning of the universe, to human evolution & Polynesian settlement in the Pacific. Audio
Our Changing World for 19 December 2019
Damian Christie is in search of origin stories - from the beginning of the universe, the earliest humans and the Polynesian settlement in the Pacific. Audio
Our Changing World for 5 December 2019
Miranda shorebird enthusiasts are on the trail of the elusive Pacific golden plover or kuriri. Audio
Olivia Webb
Five migrant families from Kiribati, Zambia, Samoa, the Philippines and the Netherlands have written and performed deeply personal anthems for an art installation. The anthems range from the strongly… Audio, Gallery
Increasing numbers of NZers leaving long term
New Zealanders are leaving to live elsewhere in increasing numbers. Audio
Stats NZ confidenct new migration model is more accurate
Stats NZ is standing behind the migration figures it's producing even though economists are criticising them as unreliable and less than useful. Audio
Easter boosts overseas visitor numbers
Migration gains remain strong with an estimated net 56,000 inflow for the year ended April. Audio
Our Changing World for 16 May 2019
NIWA is tagging longfin eels to try and find their mysterious breeding grounds, and Foulden Maar is one of NZ's premier fossil sites. Audio
Niue and Niu Silani
For over a century, Niueans have been moving to New Zealand in search of a better life. Did they find it? Audio
New method for national migration measurements
A new method of calculating national migration numbers suggests former gains could have been overstated.
Poets pen verse on migration
In this episode of Voices, migrants share their own migration journeys in creative ways. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Thousands more migrants leaving NZ, cooling net migration
The number of people coming to settle in New Zealand has fallen to a three year low. Audio
Sweden votes amid nationalist surge
The people of Sweden are voting in a general election - where an anti-immigration party is vying to make large gains.
Has the tide turned on immigration?
Latest migration figures show more people left New Zealand than came last year. Demographer Paul Spoonley joins Kathryn to discusses the impact on the economy of those latest migration statistics and… Audio
Net migration continues to ease
Net migration has continued to slow with more people moving overseas than arriving. Audio
Paul Spoonley on the age of hypermobility
People are now migrating between countries on a level not seen since World War II. Jesse Mulligan asks demographer professor Paul Spoonley about the implications. Audio
Net migration has slowed
Net migration has slowed to its lowest levels in more than two years with a steady flow of Kiwis and non New Zealand citizens leaving the country and fewer returning. Audio
Migration drops by 5% as overseas workers, students leave
Net migration has dropped off, driven by a big increase in the number of non-New Zealand citizens leaving the country. Audio