Migration
Peter Mares - Not Quite Australian
Temporary migration is redefining Australian society. Peter Mares says there are around one million 'unsettled settlers' - including thousands of New Zealanders - on various kinds of temporary visas… Audio
Migration hits further highs
Migration remains at record levels but an economist believes that may be coming to an end. Audio
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
Migration still hitting records
A 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
Migration hits new highs
It's a booming time for migration as more people come here to live, or return to New Zealand. Audio
Shedding light on Māori health
Victoria University molecular geneticist Geoff Chambers is challenging the one-size-fits-all approach to healthcare, arguing that genes linked to the immune system of Māori and Pasifika people differ… Audio
Labour shortage as Auckland construction 'goes off'
Auckland's construction industry is scrambling to find enough labourers, leading to calls for easier access to foreign workers.
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
Record migration not enough for industries
Firms are still crying out for skilled workers despite the surge in foreigners coming to New Zealand to live and work.
Record level of migrants in year to February
Firms are still crying out for skilled workers despite the surge in foreigners coming to New Zealand to live and work. Patrick O'Meara reports. Audio
Getting ahead through smarter migration policies
How can we attract skilled, creative and entrepreneurial people born in other countries? How can our 'seventeenth region' - the more than 600,000 New Zealanders living abroad, be a greater national… Audio
Godwits Farewell Party - Andrew Crossland
The annual godwits farewell party is taking place tonight. It's when Cantabrians gather to farewell the birds, as they start an 11,000 kilometre journey to Alaska. Andrew Crossland is a park ranger… Audio
Gabriele Hufschmidt - Consequences from Cologne
The fallout from Cologne's New Year's Eve sexual attacks, particularly in regards to the pressures the migration crisis has bought to Germany - with Dr. Gabriele Hufschmidt from the Institute of… Audio
Nights' Science - Native Fish Ecology
New Zealand fish with Stella McQueen, self-confessed native fish geek, author and field worker... eel migration - the male shortfin eels start heading out to sea in February for their six month trip… Audio
Migration, tourism raise economic hopes
New Zealand is continuing to draw people here to work and play in record numbers.
EU works on new plans to plug gaps in migration policy
The European Union's proposing new ways to plug the gaps in migration policy. Audio
Record immigration about Australia, not NZ - Labour
Record net migration to New Zealand is a reflection of Australia's weakening economy, Labour Party leader Andrew Little says.
Labour says migrants need to be filling genuine gaps
Net migration to New Zealand has topped 60-thousand people in the year to August, as plenty more people come in than leave. Audio
Migrating to and visiting numbers at record levels
The number of people migrating to and visiting New Zealand remains at record levels. Audio
Migration not expected to fall sharply
The migration boom is expected to ebb rather than fall sharply amid signs that the pace of economic growth is slowing in New Zealand. Audio