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Cook Islands tourism operators call for direct flights
A desperate plea to Air New Zealand to prop up direct flights to Rarotonga from Sydney and LA by Cook Islands Tourism operator. Audio
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Queenstown business want high quality tourists not budget
Queenstown businesses want New Zealand to attract high quality tourists, but not at the expense of those on a budget. The Tourism Minister has confirmed the country won't market towards budget… Audio
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Turoa snow troubles
A lack of snow has brought an abrupt halt to the ski season at the Turoa skifield on Mt Ruapehu - but it's not a complete right off just yet. Audio
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Hotel chain Accor pushes for NZ move to green traffic light setting
A move to the green setting would help the accommodation industry bring international tourism back to pre-pandemic levels, Accor says.
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For environment's sake is it time cruise ships sailed into sunset?
Comment - There was great fanfare when the first cruise liner in two years arrived in Auckland recently, but Timothy Welch asks if it's time to consider the environmental and economic impacts.
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Pacific news in brief for July 23
Northern Marianas court ruling clears the way for auction of casino assets; Vanuatu mourns an independence leader; report says Kiribati is over-reliant on fishing income.
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Nelson mayor says housing shortage making flood damage response challenging
The number of Nelson homes considered too unsafe to live in as a result of last week's flooding has risen sharply and it may be months before some residents can move back in. Audio
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Cruise ships to return to New Caledonia after long absence
Cruise ship tourism in New Caledonia will resume in October after a two-and-a-half year disruption due to Covid-19.
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'Actually a positive policy' - Immigration Minister on migrant workers' pay decision
The Immigration Minister is defending the decision to pay skilled migrant workers less than the new median wage requirement. Audio
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Australia looks to Pacific to fill staff gaps
Australia is chasing Pacific workers to help fill shortages across the economy - particularly in aged care.
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Aged care representative on immigration changes
A new Government plan will allow the aged care sector to cut skilled migrant workers pay in a bid to staff struggling rest homes.
Key sectors, including aged care, construction, and seasonal… Audio
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"We have a lot to learn and the world has a lot to learn from us "- marine ecologist Deanna Clement
Marine mammals suffer several direct impacts of coastal development, in particular the development of ports. America-born scientist Deanna Clement's research has been a deep-dive into the lives of… Audio
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"We have a lot to learn and the world has a lot to learn from us "- marine ecologist Deanna Clement
Marine mammals suffer several direct impacts of coastal development, in particular the development of ports. America-born scientist Deanna Clement's research has been a deep-dive into the lives of…
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Thousands of extra workers to be allowed into New Zealand
The government will allow some sectors to pay skilled migrant workers less than the new median wage requirements in a bid to address workplace shortages across the country.
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Sharma's suspension not predetermined, Labour Ministers say
Suspended Labour MP Gaurav Sharma has - sadly - made things very difficult for himself, Minister Chris Hipkins says.
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'Painful separation': Couple's wait goes on as INZ assurance over visas fizzles
Families desperate to see their relatives say the border reopening has not brought an end to their wait.
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The Detail: Cattle disease
Foot-and-mouth disease could topple the livestock industry. Can we keep it out? Audio
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The Detail: Cattle disease
Foot-and-mouth disease could topple the livestock industry. Can we keep it out?
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'High-quality' travellers targeted in new tourism campaign
Tourism New Zealand is hoping to pique the interest of curious travellers in its first global campaign in two years.
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Rotorua business owners blame emergency housing for crimes
Fed up Rotorua business owners believe the amount of emergency housing in the city is contributing to a recent spate of ram raids.
There have been well over 400 raids nationally in the past 12… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for July 15
Tonga police are warning the public to watch out for fraudsters; PNG opposition leader named; and cruise ship back in Fiji
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Could Rotorua's Blue Baths have stayed open?
The former leaseholder of Rotorua's 'iconic' Blue Baths says new government advice shows the council could have left the building open while a plan was made for its future.
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The Panel with Peter Dunne and Anna Dean (Part 1)
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Peter Dunne and Anna Dean discuss the ongoing debates surrounding bullying in Parliament and Tourism Minister Stuart Nash's comments on backpackers visiting… Audio
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National says govt must revoke idea backpackers not welcome in NZ
The National Party is criticising the Tourism Minister's comments on backpackers as harmful to the sector.
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'Scary and damning' report paints grim picture of state of Rotorua
The wellbeing of people in Rotorua is getting worse by most measures, a new report says. An iwi leader says "you can't put any sugar over this" - but there are ways to address the issues.