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War of words develops over Kiribati climate film
Audio 6 Jul 2018A documentary aimed at creating awareness about the effects of climate change on nations has triggered a political debate in Kiribati. Audio
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Otago farmer investigates wallaby migration
Wallabies are another pest farmers now have to deal with in the South Island. The animals have moved out of a containment area in South Canterbury and a Kurow local says they're making the most of a… Audio
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KiwiBuild 'will need to rely on migration' in short-term - Lees-Galloway
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway discusses migrant workers and KiwiBuild with Susie Ferguson. "What we're trying to do is get a better mix of skills in the migrant workforce," he says. Audio
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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
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Climate, migration, US on Micronesia summit agenda
The leaders of the nine states, territories and countries of Micronesia are gathering this week to thrash out issues including climate change, migration and their close but complicated relationship… Audio
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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
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Academic examining links between NZ and Pacific mental health
Audio 5 Mar 2018New research from the Stout Research Centre in Wellington has begun on uncovering stories about mental health in Pacific countries that have a relationship with New Zealand. Audio
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Stories of the second Great Maori Migration
Exploring what being Māori means today, author and historian Bradford Haami (Ngāti Awa) looks back to the experiences of those who formed part of the second great Maori migration. He has traced the… Audio
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Pacific countries to share data easily with new network
A centralised civil registration platform called the Pacific Civil Registrars' Network aims to make sharing of births, deaths and marriages' records accessible across all borders. Audio
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Migration gains steady in November
Meanwhile, migration looks to have levelled out .. for the time being at least. Audio
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Hopes for global civil society movement to protect the Pacific
Audio 11 Dec 2017Organisers of a conference in Fiji this week of more than 700 civil society representatives from all over the world say they hope it sparks a global movement to protect the Pacific. Audio
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Amplifying Pacific concerns the aim at CIVICUS
Audio 6 Dec 2017A huge gathering of civil society delegates from around the world in Fiji this week is seen as a great opportunity for the Pacific to inform the rest of the world about the region's concerns. Audio
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All remaining refugees removed from closed Manus detention camp
Audio 24 Nov 2017The remaining 325 refugees at the decommissioned Manus Island detention camp in Papua New Guinea have been forcibly moved to nearby Lorengau. Audio
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Climate change could kill 50-80% of Pacific fish species: study
Pacific Island nations could lose between 50 and 80 percent of their fish species by the end of the century if climate change continues unabated, according to a new study. Audio
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UN urges Australia to change migration laws as Manus Island deadline looms
The UN says Australia needs to change its migration laws and stop rejecting refugees, however time is ticking for Manus Island asylum seekers as PNG authorities prepare to forcibly evict them. We take… Video, Audio
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Pacific flavour at climate summit
Audio 10 Nov 2017The 23rd Conference of Parties climate summit opened in Germany last week with a distinctly Pacific flavour. Fiji hold the presidency in this latest round which will see the country push for agreement… Audio
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NZ Immigration public counter closures spark complaints
Audio 8 Nov 2017Immigration officials are being warned there'll be more overstayers if the department doesn't reverse its decision to close public counters and make people apply for visas online. Immigration experts… Audio
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MP calls NZ's Manus Island silence 'complicity'
A new MP says New Zealand's silence has made it complicit in human rights abuse in Australian offshore detention. Audio
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Widows being forced to leave country after migration law change
Audio 24 Oct 2017Five widows in their 80s are among a growing number of elderly immigrants being forced to leave the country because of a government crackdown. Under a rule change last year the parents of migrants… Audio
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Climate change driving migration
The weather and climate is the most important factor in migration, ahead of even income and political freedom. Research here in New Zealand has found, for the first time, that the effects of climate… Audio
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Pacific quota access emigrants seek more support
Pacific people entering under the quota with aspirations for a brighter future can find NZ tough. Audio
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Marshalls women recruited for illegal US adoptions
There has been an increase in the number of Marshall Islands women who are being recruited to illegally adopt their babies out in the United States. Audio
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South Auckland fono aims to foster entrepreneurs
A two day South Auckland fono aims to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit among Pacific people. Audio
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Planning needed for climate-induced migration - academic
Audio 13 Jul 2017A Hawai'i law professor says planning is required for the world to deal with the looming problem of migration forced by climate change. Audio
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Human trafficking report shows progress for some island states
Audio 10 Jul 2017Annual U.S. trafficking report shows progress for some small island states. Audio