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Canadian forcibly deported from Fiji
Audio 6 Dec 2016A Canadian woman living in Fiji has been forcibly deported just hours after appearing before a parliamentary select committee. Audio
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Secrecy exemption should extend to Nauru teachers
Audio 24 Oct 2016Doctors are now exempt from prosecution should they speak publicly about Nauru and Manus but teachers are still under threat. Audio
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Getting immigration right
Economist Michael Reddell talks about the immigration balancing act. Audio
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Johnson Witehira, (Part 1)
Audio 18 Oct 2016The first US warship visit in 33 years will take place next month. Economist Michael Reddell talks about the immigration balancing act. There's new research from Google Brain on the problem of… Audio
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Question Time for 12 October 2016
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ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Is the Government on course to meet all the targets it has set; if not, which is it missing?
METIRIA TUREI to the Prime Minister: Ka tū a ia i runga i te mana o…
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Massey racism prompts call for name change
Audio 29 Sep 2016A Massey University lecturer is calling for the institution to change its name, after research has revealed racist comments, made by the former prime minister its named after. The university is named… Audio
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Adam Cohen: the origins of eugenics
Kathryn Ryan talks to Time magazine writer and author Adam Cohen about the origins of eugenics. In his book Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck, he… Audio
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Indian students fight back
Claims of exploitation, even corruption, surround New Zealand's three billion dollar international education sector. Tired of the rip-offs, some international students with support from the NZ Indian… Audio, Gallery
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The Day In Parliament for 11 August 2016 - morning
Members' Day sees Labour MP David Parker's Minimum Wage (Contractor Remuneration) Amendment Bill pass its second reading by 61 votes 60 - with Labour, the Greens, New Zealand First, United Future and… Audio
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The Day In Parliament for 16 June 2016
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman and Labour Health Spokeswoman Annette King square off in the committee rooms, as Dr Coleman fronts up for the Health Committee's scrutiny of his ministry's budget… Audio
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Questions over refugee resettlement efforts in PNG
Audio 15 Feb 2016Refugee advocates and a local MP have disputed the Papua New Guinea government's claims about resettlement of refugees held on Manus Island. Audio
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Australian High Court affirms offshore detention
Audio 3 Feb 2016Australia's highest court has thrown out a challenge to the lawfulness of the country's offshore detention of asylum seekers. Audio
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Doctor challenges anti-whistle blower law
Audio 28 Jan 2016An Australian doctor has challenged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to prosecute him under anti-whistle blower legislation by speaking out about the health of children kept in detention on Nauru. Audio
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Lawyer says human trafficking charge was never warranted
New Zealand's first ever people trafficking prosecution failed when a jury yesterday acquitted two men under charges brought under the Immigration Act. Audio
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Political will to stop illegal logging in PNG questioned
Audio 17 Dec 2015Questions remain over the Papua New Guinea government's commitment to ending illegal logging despite tough words against a small logging operation alleged to have breached the law. Audio
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Many Pasifika families unfairly deported - immigration lawyer
Audio 24 Nov 2015An immigration lawyer says dozens of Pasifika families are unfairly deported from New Zealand each year after putting their trust in rogue advisers. Audio
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Australia scores an own goal on human rights
A controversial new whistleblower law has emerged as an obstacle to a visit to Australia by the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of Migrants. Audio
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Question Time for 17 September 2015
- DAVID SEYMOUR to the Minister for State Owned Enterprises: Is he satisfied with the financial returns being achieved from the Government's portfolio of State-owned enterprises?
- STUART SMITH to the…
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Long time resident on Nauru deported
Audio 9 Sep 2015The Nauru Government not revealing why it has deported a Chinese businessman who has lived on the island for many years. Audio
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PNG's Supreme Court halts asylum seeker deportations
Audio 26 Aug 2015Papua New Guinea's highest court has temporarily stopped the deportation of asylum seekers from the Australian detention centre on Manus Island. Audio
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The Road to Paris - UN Climate Chief Christiana Figueres
UN climate chief Christiana Figueres says a global, legally-binding agreement will be reached at Paris climate summit, but concedes it falls short of two degree target. Audio
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Breaking refugees spirits: Australia's offshore processing
Audio 27 Jul 2015Prospects for refugees processed on Nauru and Manus Island in Papua New Guinea look bleaker than ever amid more accounts of depression and abuse at Australia's offshore detention camps. Audio
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Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole
Audio 26 Jun 2015Australian govt scrambles to close offshore processing loophole Audio
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Question Time for 18 June 2015
Audio 18 Jun 20151. Economy—Reports
DAVID BENNETT (National—Hamilton East) to the Minister of Finance
18 Jun 15 2. Finance, Minister—Statements
GRANT ROBERTSON (Labour—Wellington…
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Aust inquiry hears of damning claims on Nauru asylum camp
Audio 10 Jun 2015An Australian senate inquiry into serious allegations and conditions at the Nauru detention centre has heard medical staff were told not to report psychological health problems suffered by asylum… Audio
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Question Time for 4 June 2015
- METIRIA TUREI to the Minister for Climate Change Issues: Does he agree that local authorities will face greater adaptation costs and find it more expensive to protect infrastructure and property as…
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Aus detention centre whistleblowers criminalised
Audio 3 Jun 2015The Australian government has passed a law which criminalises whistleblowers who speak out against the conditions of the offshore detention centres on Nauru and Manus Island. Audio
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Concerns mount over Australian immigration bill
Audio 22 Apr 2015The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, or ASRC, says a Bill which would allow force to be used in immigration detention would encourage a greater culture of abuse and mistreatment. Audio
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Refugees increasingly 'less than second class citizens'
Audio 13 Apr 2015A refugee advocate says new laws being brought in by the Australian and Nauru governments show they view refugees and asylum seekers as being less than second class citizens. Audio
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Former Australia PM slams asylum policy
Audio 16 Feb 2015Australia's former Prime Minister has criticised the goverment's response to a damning report on children in detention as disgraceful and based on a lie. Audio