Jacinda Ardern's move to Australia renews spotlight on New Zealand's brain drain problem
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"Ardern's move is likely to be seen as symbolic of this broader pattern.
Last year, more than 66,000 Kiwis packed up and moved away - the equivalent of 180 every single day.
That flow is partially offset by New Zealanders returning to their homeland.
But for a nation with a population of only 5.
3 million, the number of citizens it is haemorrhaging is significant.
So what is driving hordes to leave?
But "the trend has re-emerged noticeably over the past five years", says Gamlen.
That's driven the cost of living through the roof.
Grocery prices, for example, are among the highest in the developed world.
And there are broad health and education inequalities too.
Ten years ago, Nicole Ballantyne swapped Auckland's eastern suburbs for Sydney's.
"Sydney is a better version of Auckland," she told the BBC.
Her brother has since moved over too.
Not a single member of her tight-knit friend group from high school remains in New Zealand.
"If Auckland could offer that, I would have stayed. "
Times are tough in Australia too, but it offers better job, pay and housing prospects.
"There is some movement the other way, but these days it's much smaller," says Gamlen.
"This is a reality for many New Zealand families who have been divided.
and that's heartbreaking for me. "
All agree New Zealand must turn its economy around, but have different visions on how to do that.
But some experts point out emigration isn't all bad for New Zealand.
Those who do return make the country richer for their experience and could drive innovation.
"There's probably a level of harassment out and about still, she's a public figure.
[and in] Australia, she might be able to lay a little bit lower. "
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