Migrants
NZ's K-Pop Factor
In this episode of Voices; we focus on the competitive side of K-Pop in Auckland. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Video, Audio
Italy government backs 'anti-migrant' bill
The Italian government has passed a decree which will make it easier to deport migrants and strip them of Italian citizenship.
Migrants and problem gambling: 'I thought it was a way of getting easy money to live on'
In this episode of Voices; calls for more to be done as numbers of migrant problem gamblers rise. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Venezuelans request asylum in Peru
Hundreds of Venezuelans have requested asylum in Peru, an official has said, just hours after the country tightened its entry requirements.
Migrants allowed on land after stand-off
Migrants trapped on a lifeboat in a Sicilian port for six days have been allowed to disembark, bringing a stand-off between the Italian government and other European states to an end.
Women Caring for Women
In this episode of Voices; a depressed Punjabi mother turns her life around to help others. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
Love in a Cold(er) Climate
In this episode of Voices; a long distance love story finds a happy ever after here in New Zealand. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Extra Muscle at the Mussel Factory
As one aquaculture business turns to Tonga to recruit labour for its south Auckland mussel processing plant, how do the women coming to New Zealand feel about their new jobs? Audio
'Crisis of politics' in EU over immigration laws
EU leaders have been gathering in Brussels for an emergency meeting on migration. The issue has become heated between Italy and Germany of late, despite a drop in the number of migrants attempting to… Audio
Kids held in US immigration centre told they can't hug
John Campbell interviews Antar Davidson, who worked at an immigrant children's shelter in Tuscon, Arizona. The conditions there are better than in many places, but under zero tolerance, the children… Video, Audio
Exploitation of kiwifruit workers is rife - union
Some companies are exploiting migrants who lack an understanding of New Zealand's employment laws, a union representing orchard workers says. Audio
'Better received, better treated and a better understanding of Māori'
Voices - What would immigration in New Zealand look like if Māori were more involved in the process? Bridget Mills investigates. Audio
Migrants points system in the firing line
Labour leader Andrew Little says if elected, the party would review immigration policy which encourages immigrants to settle in the regions, as they often head to Auckland as soon as they can. Audio
Temp work visa changes worry Fed Farmers
The Government wants to introduce a three year cap for migrant workers who earn less than 49-thousand dollars annually. The Government says it's impossible to predict exactly how many lower-skilled… Audio
Immigrants OK with super change but critique timetable
Immigrant groups are backing the government's plan to oblige migrants to live in New Zealand for 20 years before receiving superannuation but want its introduction delayed. Audio
NZers not mixing with new migrants enough - community group
New Zealanders are not mixing enough with new migrants and more awareness is needed on both sides, an Auckland ethnic community group says.
Immigrants in the regions
Sophie-Clare Violette of the Mid Canterbury Newcomers Network discusses what it takes for immigrants to settle outside the main centres. Audio
Doors close to immigrants' parents
The parents of people who have moved to New Zealand are being stopped from immigrating, temporarily. Audio
Nadia Hashimi: Afghan stories
Kathryn Ryan speaks to the bestselling author Nadia Hashimi, the US born and raised daughter of Afghani migrants who left their home country in the 1970s. Growing up she watched a steady stream of… Audio