Refugees And Migrants
Australian politicians stoking Islamaphobia - Muslim chaplain
A Muslim chaplain from Sydney, who's travelled to Christchurch to help with funeral arrangements, blames Australian politicians for stoking the hatred that led to Friday's attacks. Australian Senator… Audio
Immigration NZ - help for Christchurch victims
Kathryn speaks with Immigration New Zealand's Peter Elms who is in Christchurch, about what help is being offered to victims of the mosque attacks, and their families abroad. Audio
Australian criminal allowed back in New Zealand four times
Border checks are in the spotlight after an Australian criminal claims he was allowed into New Zealand four times before immigration authorities picked him up.
Student keen to put mosque shootings behind him
Among the survivors of the Christchurch mosque shootings still coming to terms with what he has experienced is Shoaib Gani. The Indian engineering student was at the Linwood mosque where seven people… Audio
Why are security agencies not watching white supremacists?
The Muslim community is demanding to know why security agencies are spying on them but appear not to be tracking the alt-right. The response of officials to Muslims over what they see as a growing… Audio
How Immigration and Diversity have Made our Cities Better
Bill McKay was in Auckland's multi-cultural suburb of Sandringham when heard about the Christchurch killings. He reflects on how 20 years ago he''d have bought a pie from a dairy there, but now a… Audio
Ethiopian refugees highlight community success
In this episode of Voices; an Ethiopian refugee family are working to make a difference within their own community. Produced by Jogai Bhatt. Audio, Gallery
'I didn't save them. Allah, God, saved them'
A man at the Linwood mosque in Christchurch may have saved dozens of lives on Friday when he hurled an Eftpos machine at the alleged killer then picked up a gun and confronted him.
We must retain our values despite our grief and rage
Analysis - New Zealand has led the world before and has to again in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks, writes Emma Beals.
Air NZ drops airfares after pressure from Minister
Air New Zealand has put on more flights and dropped fares to and from Christchurch following an intervention from Finance Minister Grant Robertson.
Increasing numbers of migrants moving to New Zealand
The overall number of people migrating to New Zealand rose slightly to 58,400 in the year to January.
La Vista owner's plea to MPs: 'Please let us stay in NZ'
An Auckland restaurant owner from Ukraine is pleading with MPs to stop her and her family from being deported in July.
Indian priests say they have been exploited by employer
Two Indian priests say they have been exploited since coming to work in New Zealand, earning just $2000 and $1000 respectively for six months' work.
Indian priests say they've been exploited by local temple
Two Indian priests say they've been exploited since coming to work in New Zealand, earning just $1000 and $2000 respectively for six months work. They say they worked long hours and had no holidays… Audio
Former Uber driver set to be deported to India
A real estate agent who indecently assaulted a boy while working as an Uber driver has lost his battle against deportation to India.
Kiwi jihadi wants to start cannabis company in NZ
On Wednesday, RNZ spoke to the New Zealand journalist Campbell Macdiarmid who interviewed the so-called New Zealand jihadi Mark Taylor in a Kurdish prison in Syria. Today we can bring you some… Audio
M47: The former slave hoping to reach New Zealand
M47 doesn't know his parents, his age or where he was born. In Europe he escaped slavery and then trafficking but was detained in Australia on his way to New Zealand.
Imprisoned stateless man rejected by New Zealand
A stateless man who's been held in immigration detention in Australia for nine years has had his application to settle in New Zealand rejected. The man, known as M47 - a pseudonym given to him by a… Audio
Stateless man in Australian detention for 9 years
A stateless man who's been held in immigration detention in Australia for the past nine years had been trying to get into New Zealand when he was caught. RNZ has also established Immigration New… Audio
57 sick asylum seekers deemed a threat to be sent to Christmas Island
In the first visit by an Australian prime minister to the island, Scott Morrison has announced 57 asylum seekers will be sent to Christmas Island for medical treatment.