Slice of Heaven

With record migration and a fast growing population, New Zealand is changing fast. Who is coming? Does it matter? Will we all get our Slice of Heaven?

Presented by Noelle McCarthy

A large red circle with the text 'Slice of Heaven' in the middle to look like a stamp, with further text reading 'New Zealand' 'Admit One' 'Entry Visa' 'Admit One' written around it with stars in between each phrase. Passport stamps for countries appear in text that say 'India', 'Egypt', 'Hawaii', 'China', 'Argentina' are stamped in different colours on a background that looks like a ticket or page in a passport.

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Have You Come Far?

Episode 1
With record migration and a fast-growing population, Aotearoa New Zealand is changing. How that will look depends upon the interplay between people here now and those who want to come. So who is coming and does it matter?
An image of a stamp in a passport, confirming residency in New Zealand.

Tensions

Episode 2
Immigration is a hot topic coming up to the election but just talking about it can be a tense experience. Noelle McCarthy asks what those tensions are, who is stoking them and why are we so touchy about it all?
Africa Day celebrations in Wellington 2017.

Theory and Practice

Episode 3
New Zealand is one of the great immigrant nations. Everyone here has a link to someone from somewhere else. But that doesn't mean everyone can agree on who should get to come here next. Noelle McCarthy investigates immigration in New Zealand and asks; when we build a nation by inviting people in, do we know how it will turn out?
A portrait of journalist Ali Ikram.

Choices

Episode 4
It's obvious that immigration has changed New Zealand in the past. But it's difficult to foresee how it will change us in the future. Where will the debate go and can we move past racism? What role will the media play? How will the questions we ask now shape immigration policy in the future? Noelle McCarthy asks; where do we go from here?
A fence in Whatuwhiwhi with sings on it expressing objection to foreign development.