Cambodia
How not to start an orphanage: Tara Winkler
In her early 20s, Australian Tara Winkler became responsible for 14 children when she rescued them from an abusive Cambodian orphanage. Less than a decade later, Tara is a firm believer in children… Audio
Marilyn Garson - Promoting business from Hokianga to Gaza
Marilyn Garson arrived in New Zealand from Canada 30 years ago and settled in the Hokianga where she worked as a weaver, a business coach and trainer. Taking those business skills overseas to work in… Audio
Philippines not keen on Australia's refugees
The Philippines says it will not accept any refugees sent by Australia if they are expected to live there permanently.
Cambodia agrees to take more refugees from Nauru
Cambodia has agreed to take in more refugees from Australia's detention centre in Nauru.
Speaking of Evil - Cambodian women survive Pol Pot
Imagine having to beg for your child's life with nothing but a couple of cigarettes as a bribe. Thirty years after their trauma, a group of 10 Cambodian New Zealand women are only now able to tell… Audio
Dame Silvia Cartwright looks back
Dame Silvia Cartwright returned to New Zealand earlier this year after five years presiding over the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia, along with four other international jurists. She's currently on… Audio
From Phnom Penh to Raglan - Pisey Leng's story
Pisey Leng is well known in Raglan as the co-owner of the Raglan Bakery where her butter chicken pies are in hot demand. But what many customers don't know is that Pisey and her husband, her brother… Audio
Australia's Nauru refugees arrive in Cambodia
Four refugees who had been in the Australian detention camps in Nauru have now arrived in Cambodia.
Lucky Iron Fish
Christopher Charles of Lucky Iron Fish came up with a simple and effective solution to the problem of iron deficiency in Cambodia; a small piece of iron shaped like a fish that gets added to the… Audio
Our Own Odysseys : the kingdom of wonder
The adventures of Hannah Milward who was recently in Cambodia working as a volunteer nurse. Audio
Four refugees agreed to resettle in Cambodia - report
The Refugee Action Coalition says despite ongoing pressure from the Australian government, just four refugees on Nauru have agreed to resettle in Cambodia under a controversial 30 million dollar deal. Video
Deadly Fashion
Two years ago this month, five factories under one roof in Bangladesh collapsed killing more than a thousand garment workers and injuring 2500 more. The factories supplied clothing for Western brands… Audio
Cycling for Cambodia
Solary Ha came to NZ as a baby from a Cambodian refugee camp on the border of Thailand. She's now a successful HR Adviser, but wants to give back by taking part in a Red Cross fundraiser, a 270km… Audio
Still Alive: A Survivor's Story - Part 5
Pani is liberated by the Vietnamese in 1979. She returns to Phnom Penh and there makes contact with her brother, her one remaining family member. But she is banished from his home and gets to a… Audio
Still Alive: A Survivor's Story - Part 4
Pani's six year old son Bun Chna Ra dies when she is out working in the fields. Pani is taken to prison for stealing food and then, in 1978, there's a change in the regime's thinking. They need their… Audio
Still Alive: A Survivor's Story - Part 3
Pani's husband Siphann dies and so do her two daughters, Srey Mom and Vuda. Audio
Still Alive: A Survivor's Story - Part 1
Despite huge loss and hardship, Pani Thomas, now living in Central Otago's Alexandra, survived the Khmer Rouge rule in Cambodia. Her story begins in 1975 when she and her family are forced to leave… Audio
Still Alive: A Survivor's Story - Part 2
Pani works for nearly a year in the rice fields with her husband and younger brother, who is taken away after stealing food. She endures even more inhumane actions from the guards. Audio
Duch trial begins in Cambodia
The man who ran Cambodia's most notorious torture centre and prison during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror is standing trial. Audio