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NZ's response to 'significant' migration levels
Audio 23 Apr 2024Stats NZ figures in the year to January show more than 250,000 people arrived in New Zealand. Massey University Professor Paul Spoonley says the volume of arrivals has contributed a significant net… Audio
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How class, not politics is dividing America
Politics isn't what's dividing America, class is. This is the conclusion of Batya Ungar-Sargon, the deputy editor of Newsweek. Jesse speaks to her about her new book and travels across the U.S. Audio
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Ethnic communities respond to Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme
Ethnic communities say the proposed changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme is a positive step but more needs to be done. Immigration minister Erica Stanford announced the changes Sunday… Audio
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Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme changes will cut down on exploitation says Immigration Minister
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford says changes to a key work visa scheme will curb unsustainable levels of migration and cut down on exploitation.
A raft of changes for the Accredited Employer Work… Audio
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Grace Yee's poems reveal the Chinese immigrant experience
Grace Yee's book, Chinese Fish, is a collection of poems, which tells the story of the Chin family, Chinese immigrants who move to New Zealand in the 1960s. The poems explore themes of migration… Audio
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Immigration advisor wants Government to take action on fake visas
An immigration adviser wants the Government to take action against an influx of fake visas.
A fake visa supposedly signed by Oprah Winfrey is one of many that have appeared, trying to convince… Audio
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NZ firms offered money to sell job 'partnerships'
New Zealand companies and immigration advisers are being contacted by overseas migration agents offering them big money to sell jobs.
Fake visas are also circulating, including one that appears to… Audio
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The mystery of how godwits sleep in flight
Kuaka bar-tailed godwits make the longest non-stop flights, and researchers are using hi-tech tags to solve the mystery of how and when they sleep. Audio
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Our Changing World – Can godwits fly and sleep?
Kuaka godwits make the longest non-stop flights, and researchers are using hi-tech tags to solve the mystery of how and when they sleep. Audio
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House consents slump, builder liquidations up
Audio 27 Mar 2024Building consents have sunk to their lowest level in 5 years - despite a huge need for new homes- and more construction firms are going to the wall. Audio
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NZ slipped into recession in final quarter of 2023 GDP figures show
New GDP figures say Aotearoa slipped into a recession in the final quarter of last year.
Stats NZ says gross domestic product, the broad measure of economic growth, fell 0.1 percent in the three… Audio
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NZSO Beyond Words - music for the anniversary of the Christchurch Mosque Attacks
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presents Beyond Word, a commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the Christchurch Mosque attacks with music bringing together Moroccan singer/songwriter Oum… Audio
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Migration still at record levels but signs of slowdown
Migrant arrivals and departures have hit record levels in the past year, but the monthly gain is slowing. Stats NZ says there was a net gain of 5-thousand-300 migrants in January, the lowest since… Audio
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Inspired farmers take action to clean waterways
A catchment restoration project in the Marlborough Sounds is bringing a farming community together to tackle water quality issues and achieve wider conservation goals Audio
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Bar-tailed godwits' habitats at risk across the globe
A new UN report highlights unique challenges the bird faces along its famous 13,000 kilometre migration path. Audio
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Design brilliance of an 'eel pump' helping native stocks thrive
It's nearly eel migration season which means short and long fin tuna start their migration from our freshwater streams. On this journey, they'll try swim through flood pumps in our rivers and streams… Audio
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Senior PNG official allegedly linked to woman involved in drug flights
Audio 8 Feb 2024Senior PNG official allegedly linked to woman involved in drug flights Audio
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Midday Business News for 7 February 2024
Unemployment edged higher to 4 percent at the end of last year, while the surge in migration increased the size of the workforce.
Gyles Beckford has the business news. Audio
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Hilda Heine sworn in as Marshall Islands president
Hilda Heine sworn in as Marshall Islands' president. Audio
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Inflation slowed to lowest levels in 2 years
Hold onto your wallets, It's official, inflation is deflating. The latest figures show it's slowed to its lowest levels in two years. Consumer prices rose just half a percent in the three months to… Video, Audio
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White Lotus' Mike White gets his ducks in a row with Migration
Adults will groan at some of the jokes, but this animated duck fantasy shouldn’t bore younger filmgoers, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Safe storage tips from a food scientist
Dunedin food scientist Phil Bremer gives us the lowdown on how long you can safely store a range of foods - including half avocados, boiled eggs and tomato sauce. Audio
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Double-dip recession likely - Kiwibank economist
Is the country's secret Santa this Christmas ..a recession. Some economists unwrapping GDP figures today got a shock to see Aotearoa's economy shrunk point-three-percent in the September quarter… Video, Audio
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Australia: Immigration review, Australia Day event cancelled
Audio 13 Dec 2023Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst discusses moves to tighten visa processes, and also why an Australia Day event in London is not going ahead. Audio
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More patients, nowhere near enough doctors
Audio 13 Dec 2023People are asking for more help, more often with mental health distress. But we are short by several hundred psychologists and psychiatrists. Video
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Brad Foster reports on the extreme heat in Sydney on Saturday and more expected in the coming weeks in the lead-up to Christmas, the government's new 10-year migration strategy, a couple of Aussies in… Audio
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Labour Party spokesperson on Luxon's criticism of previous immigration settings
Audio 12 Dec 2023Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has criticised the previous Labour government, saying they took immigration settings from way too restrictive to way too loose.
Latest migration figures show a net… Audio
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on immigration rules
Audio 11 Dec 2023Australia is expected to significantly drop the number of migrants it allows into the country, due to the pressure it's putting on housing and infrastructure. In the last year, Australia's net… Audio
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The population and what our world is shaping up to look like
Sometimes it feels like, our planet is bursting at the seams with humans. But fertility rates are actually falling in many parts of the globe. Dr Jennifer Sciubba is one of the world's leading… Audio
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Record migration : NZ set to top OECD
Audio 6 Dec 2023What's behind New Zealand's population boom, and is it having an effect on policy? Audio