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Methanol and inaccessible medical care - a lethal combination
Facing methanol poisoning in a place like Laos means hurdles to getting help, including accessing health care in time. Audio
London's calling, but more New Zealanders aren't picking up
Young Kiwis are heading overseas in record numbers, but are finding that the traditional London OE looks different than it did for earlier generations Audio
London's calling, but more New Zealanders aren't picking up
Young Kiwis are heading overseas in record numbers, but are finding that the traditional London OE looks different than it did for earlier generations
AudioAnnemarie Rawson on doing an OE in your 60s
Kiwi Annemarie Rawson packed up herself and her husband in 2018 and moved to London for a new overseas experience in their early 60s. It wasn't the first time Annemarie had done this to her husband… Audio
Stemming the brain drain
With workers heading overseas to new horizons and greener pastures, what are employers doing to retain their staff? Audio
Stemming the brain drain
With workers heading overseas to new horizons and greener pastures, what are employers doing to retain their staff?
AudioWhat will the return of the big OE mean for employers?
With MIQ soon to be a thing of the past, young people who've put off international travel during the pandemic are planning their OEs - but what will that mean for employers? Audio
What will the return of the big OE mean for employers?
With MIQ soon to be a thing of the past, young people who've put off international travel during the pandemic are planning their OEs - but what will that mean for employers?
AudioCalling Home: Clint Heine in London
Clint Heine is the founder of the popular Kiwis in London Facebook page, which attracts nearly 90,000 followers and is something of a one-stop shop for Kiwis. He's normally based in Twickenham, but is… Audio
Travel in the time of Covid: Two Kiwis who kept going
New Zealanders Monica Page and T De Silva quit their Sydney-based jobs last July with a plan to travel the world for three years. Already seasoned travellers, they had a spreadsheet of destinations… Audio
Life, near death and healing with the light of history
Caroline Barron embarked on a search for her father's birth family in her new book, Ripiro Beach. She wanted to find out more about where she came from and who she is. But some of what she discovered… Audio
Goer: episode 5
Retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone's tales of travelling in Europe with his wife Marjorie. Ian calls it their "Geriatric OE". Audio
Goer: episode 4
Retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone's tales of travelling in Europe with his wife Marjorie. Ian calls it their "Geriatric OE". Audio
Goer: episode 3
Retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone's tales of travelling in Europe with his wife Marjorie. Ian calls it their "Geriatric OE". Audio
Goer: episode 2
Retired broadcaster Ian Johnstone's tales of travelling in Europe with his wife Marjorie. Ian calls it their "Geriatric OE". Audio
Calling Home: Ereti Mitchell in Scone, Scotland
Former East Coaster Ereti Mitchell is the 2019 UK New Zealander of the Year. She is Calling Home from Scone, Perthshire. Audio
Is the OE just for the young?
The kiwi tradition of the OE, where young people go off overseas to travel and work, is an accepted part of many New Zealanders CVs. But workers who go on an OE later in life may not be considered in… Audio
British clampdown on foreign workers the end of the Kiwi OE?
As Britain proposes a major clampdown on foreigners wanting to work in the United Kingdom, the British High Commission in New Zealand is seeking to reassure people they will still be able to work in… Audio
OE not what it used to be?
Finding a job on your OE - is it harder than it used to be? Or has the world fallen out of love with kiwi travellers? Author Stacey Knott joins the Panel to talk about her book with tips for young… Audio
Insight Sunday 02 December: GAP Years
Gael Woods looks at the growing trend for young people to take GAP years. Audio