Official population projections underestimate migration and undersell importance of infrastructure investment, says research
Immigration
Our messy migration
With record numbers pouring into the country, our immigration policies are under the microscope.
Torn apart by war, kept apart by bureaucrats
The only chance 18-year-old Afghan refugee Arezo has of bringing her parents to NZ is through the government.
National's red carpet for tech elite
Three new visa classes to attract bright and well-heeled technology migrants are the latest part of National's economic plan, Ella Scott-Fleming reports.
Former immigration minister ordered to pay migrant $460k
Immigration adviser Tuariki John Delamere has lost an appeal over paying a former client nearly half a million dollars
A big dental promise kick-starts Hipkins' fightback
Labour's pledged free dental care for under 30s by the end of 2026
National wants migrants to pay-to-play
Party would increase visa fees and introduce a system where migrants can pay for fast-trackingÂ
National donors say migrant hostels inquiry has been widened to other houses
Alpha Laboratories owners expect to be cleared, to continue donating to politics
Migrant worker advocates alarmed by increasing calls for help
More and more migrants come to them for help, because the jobs they've been promised haven't eventuated.
Paying to be a modern-day slave
The introduction of due diligence legislation is a crucial next step to tackle worker exploitation
Questions over NZ modern slavery law as cosmetics exploitation report released
A new report into child labour in the cosmetics industry indicates stronger measures are urgently needed
Pasifika had 'reasonable expectation' Dawn Raids would stop
No thought was given to formally changing the way overstayers were dealt with following Dawn Raids apology