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Endangered Pacific turtle species needs protection
Audio 31 Aug 2016National protection measures are not enough to protect critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle populations in the Pacific. Audio
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Pacific and NZ unions left out of Pacific labour meeting
Audio 23 Aug 2016Regional trade unions have raised concerns about the lack of representation of workers at the inaugural Pacific labour meeting which takes place this week in Christchurch. Audio
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Migration comes off record
As you may have heard in the news, the record breaking run of migration gains has come to an end. Audio
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Calls for government to take review migration policies
Audio 16 Aug 2016Labour leader Andrew Little calls for a review on migration laws. He says the rules are having an unintended impact and there needs to be another look. Audio
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Record levels of migration prompt calls to rein in immigration
Audio 11 Aug 2016Record numbers of work visas and a sharp increase in new residents have put renewed pressure on the government to rein in immigration. Audio
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FSM boatpeople saga winds up
Audio 9 Aug 2016An 18-month asylum seeker saga over for Yap and FSM mulls over the lessons learnt. Audio
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Poor academic results in Marshall Islands concerning
Marshall Islands education authorities admit academic results that are some of the worst in the Pacific are concerning. Audio
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NGO says Australia could do far better by Nauru detainees
Audio 5 Aug 2016Australia's government has refuted most allegations in a new report from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International finding that Australia continues to intentionally ignore appalling human rights… Audio
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Gene helps explain high levels of obesity in Samoa: study
Audio 1 Aug 2016American researchers have discovered close to half of all Samoans have a gene that increases their risk of becoming obese. Audio
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Migration hits further highs
Migration remains at record levels but an economist believes that may be coming to an end. Audio
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Record migration puts pressure on housing in Whangarei
Record migration levels are pushing up rents and putting the squeeze on housing in Whangarei. Our Northland reporter Lois Williams has the details. Audio
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Pressure mounts for Govt to review migration policy
The Reserve Bank yesterday said there had been an influx of 160,000 people in the past three years, putting pressure on the housing market and prompting calls for the Govt to review its migration… Audio
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PNG and Marshalls at bottom of human trafficking report
Papua New Guinea and the Marshall Islands have received the worst ranking in a United States government report on human trafficking. Audio
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Drought-hit Marshall Islands to get relief
The remote regions of the Marshall Islands are receiving much needed relief this week after being hit by drought conditions since late last year. Audio
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The great spider crab migration
Aquatic scientist Sheree Marris on the great spider crab migration. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Migration still hitting records
Audio 22 Jun 2016A senior economist at ANZ Bank, Phil Borkin, says the record stream of migrants coming into the country show's New Zealand's an attractive place to come and live. Audio
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Satellite tracking employed to protect endangered turtles
Audio 15 Jun 2016A critically endangered turtle species in Solomon Islands is being tracked to try and extend its lifespan. Audio
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Migration hits new highs
It's a booming time for migration as more people come here to live, or return to New Zealand. Audio
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Manus Island detainees 'free to come and go' from centre
Audio 12 May 2016The Ministry of Immigration in Papua New Guinea says all asylum seekers detained on Manus Island are now free to come and go from the processing centre. Audio
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Secret to Pacific growth in its growing working age population
Audio 29 Apr 2016A new report on demographics and human development in the Pacific says the region has a unique opportunity to accelerate growth by investing in its youth. Audio
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Migration and tourism bound to new highs in March
The country is expected to keep reaping the economic gains from record numbers of people coming here to live or take a holiday for some time yet, according to one economist. Audio
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Migration and tourism bound to new highs in March
The numbers of people coming here to live or take a holiday remained at record levels in March. Audio
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MP says NZ needs to re-think climate change attitude
Audio 6 Apr 2016A New Zealand MP says major changes are required if New Zealand is to cope with the climate change crisis, both at home and in the Pacific. Audio
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Honiara's sprawl stirs tensions in Solomon Islands
Audio 4 Apr 2016Tensions are rising in Solomon Islands over the encroachment onto Guadalcanal provincial lands of residents from the capital Honiara. Audio
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Little water left as Micronesia struggles with long drought
Audio 1 Apr 2016Some parts of Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands are experiencing their worst drought in recorded history, with some atolls close to running out of drinking water. Audio