Migration
Migration hits fresh high
The growing economy is continuing to attract people to live and work long-term in New Zealand, driving annual migration to fresh highs for the 11th straight month. Audio
Spinetail Devil Rays
Electronic tags used to measure the survival of spinetail devil rays released after being caught by tuna fishing boats have revealed long journeys to the tropics and deep dives Audio
Cataloguing the Serengeti
The Snapshot Serengeti survey with University of Oxford's Zooniverse ecologist Ali Swanson, and how 'citizen scientists' played their part in classifying this diverse and dynamic ecosystem. Audio
Commuting Secrets of Antarctic Orca
New Zealand and Italian researchers have confirmed that Type C killer whales from Antarctica travel to and from northern New Zealand Audio, Gallery
Shorebird Stopover
Keith Woodley from the Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre and a couple of other members of the Pukorokoro Miranda Naturalists' Trust (PMNT) have just returned from North Korea to search for spots… Audio
NZ posts annual record annual migration in May
An economists says there's little sign that net migration is waning. Audio
Migration boom may be short lived
New Zealand's migration boom may be short lived. Audio
New figures show record migration levels
New Zealand's had its highest-ever influx of immigrants - a record net gain of almost 57-thousand in the year to April, well past the 34-thousand-400 from the year before. Audio
NZ economy looking more attractive
The economy is luring more foreign workers and keeping New Zealanders at home, pushing migration numbers to a new high. Audio
John Pule: Suitcase
The recent Niue Arts and Culture Festival took as its theme the question "Who am I?" and called on Niuean artists to ponder ideas of identity and how they might renew, rethink and reclaim their… Audio
Visitor arrivals hit a March high, migration at annual high
Vistor arrivals have hit new highs, helped by the Cricket World Cup. Audio
Net migration surged to a record in October
Net migration surged to record levels in both the month of October, and the year ended October. Audio
Massive lift in students fuels the record net migration boom
Net migration to New Zealand hit records for both the September quarter and the year ended September but the major boost is coming from students who probably won't stay here long. Audio
Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull
Ian Anderson, flute player and creative musical director for more than 40 years with his band Jethro Tull, is equal parts musician, composer, producer - and a very astute business man. Since they… Audio
Mapping Human Migration
National Geographic's Genographic project visits Gisborne to sample DNA from members of Ngai Tamanuhiri. Audio
From Africa to Aotearoa
University of Otago anthropologist Lisa Matisoo-Smith discusses the first-ever survey of New Zealand's genetic diversity. Audio
From Africa to Aotearoa
University of Otago anthropologist Lisa Matisoo-Smith discusses the first-ever survey of New Zealand's genetic diversity. Audio
Outspoken for 10 January 2014: Auckland's people
Auckland correspondent, Todd Niall, looks at the changing face of Auckland in the light of the latest census figures which show a significant increase in the numbers of Asians now making their home in… Audio
Outspoken for 11 August 2013
Philippa Tolley investigates the latest migration statistics – is the shine going off life across the ditch? Audio
Insight for 26 August 2012 - New Zealanders in Australia
Philippa Tolley travels to Australia to speak to New Zealanders about what's been called official discrimination Audio