Migration
Thousands more migrants leaving NZ, cooling net migration
The number of people coming to settle in New Zealand has fallen to a three year low. Audio
Sweden votes amid nationalist surge
The people of Sweden are voting in a general election - where an anti-immigration party is vying to make large gains.
Has the tide turned on immigration?
Latest migration figures show more people left New Zealand than came last year. Demographer Paul Spoonley joins Kathryn to discusses the impact on the economy of those latest migration statistics and… Audio
Net migration continues to ease
Net migration has continued to slow with more people moving overseas than arriving. Audio
Paul Spoonley on the age of hypermobility
People are now migrating between countries on a level not seen since World War II. Jesse Mulligan asks demographer professor Paul Spoonley about the implications. Audio
Net migration has slowed
Net migration has slowed to its lowest levels in more than two years with a steady flow of Kiwis and non New Zealand citizens leaving the country and fewer returning. Audio
Migration drops by 5% as overseas workers, students leave
Net migration has dropped off, driven by a big increase in the number of non-New Zealand citizens leaving the country. Audio
Keeping our native fish on the move
New Zealand's native fish need their roads to get around just as we do - but our roads are blocking theirs. Every time a road crosses a stream it creates a barrier to fish swimming up and down it. Audio
Stories of the second Great Maori Migration
Exploring what being Māori means today, author and historian Bradford Haami (Ngāti Awa) looks back to the experiences of those who formed part of the second great Maori migration. He has traced the… Audio
Migration gains steady in November
Meanwhile, migration looks to have levelled out .. for the time being at least. Audio
Climate change driving migration
The weather and climate is the most important factor in migration, ahead of even income and political freedom. Research here in New Zealand has found, for the first time, that the effects of climate… Audio
Departure card stats underestimating immigrant numbers
A new method of collecting immigration statistics suggests existing figures have underestimated immigrant numbers by almost 60,000 people over the past 15 years.
How Bonobo got his groove back
Bonobo AKA Simon Green has carved out a career as one of the world's finest beat-makers, but a few years ago he was nearly ready to give it up. Backstage before his sold-out Auckland show he explained… Video, Audio
Fewer Pacific people are migrating to New Zealand
Despite a rapid rise in immigrant numbers in New Zealand, it's getting harder for people from the Pacific to move to New Zealand. Audio
VIDEO: Andrew Little on Morning Report
Video - The Prime Minister's comments on drug tests look like an excuse for not doing anything about youth unemployment, Labour Party leader Andrew Little says. Video
Migration and tourism numbers start the year on a solid footing
Migration and tourism continue at record levels. Audio
Capacity constraints from high levels of migration
Migration is expected to remain strong -- boosting the labour market and consumer demand -- but keeping pressure on the country's infrastructure. Audio
Migration gains set to remain strong
The number of people coming to New Zealand to live is still hitting record highs. Audio
Did early Polynesians sail to the Americas?
Science communications student Ellen Rykers ponders the Polynesians and their journeys around the Pacific, wondering where they might have got to. Audio