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Why are NZ's top companies expected to post earnings amid economic woes?
With a slowing economy, struggling business and consumer confidence, Covid-19 still biting and the impact of rising interest rates and inflation, why are NZ's top companies on the stock exchange…
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The Panel with Alan McElroy and Andrew Clay (Part 2)
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Alan McElroy and Andrew Clay discuss the struggle for workers in the tourism industry, Nga Tangata Microfinance Trust's call for… Audio
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Changing the tertiary summer break to help fruit growers
Tourism Minister Stuart Nash is looking at ways to get more students into seasonal jobs, including shifting the university year by six weeks. Jesse speaks to a fruit grower about the proposal. Audio
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First cruise ship since beginning of pandemic arrives in New Zealand
The P&O Pacific Explorer has docked in at Queens Wharf in Auckland from Sydney, the first ship here in nearly two and a half years. Audio
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First cruise ship arriving in NZ since Covid-19 began
The country this morning welcomes the first cruise ship into our waters since the start of the pandemic.
The arrival of P&O Cruises flagship Pacific Explorer into Auckland also marks the start of a… Audio
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First cruise ship in 2 years arrives in Auckland today
In just hours from now, the first cruise ship in two years will enter New Zealand waters. Waitemata Harbour, Britomart and Auckland's city centre are pulling all the stops to mark the arrival of P&O… Audio
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Cruise ships sail back into New Zealand
After a more than two year absence from New Zealand waters the first cruise ship is set to arrive in Auckland tomorrow morning. Joining Lately is the chief executive of the New Zealand Cruise… Audio
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Pacific aviation: how can the 'blue continent' stay connected?
With Samoa fully reopening its borders on 1 August, another Pacific country moved tentatively forwards after two years of border closures and little or no international tourism.
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Cook Islanders urged to conserve water as drought kicks in
The Cook Islands meteorological authorities are pleading for community cooperation as the main island Rarotonga experiences a drought that's expected to last for about two months.
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Pacific aviation: How can the 'blue continent' stay connected?
With Samoa fully reopening its borders on 1 August, another Pacific country moved tentatively forwards after two years of border closures and little or no international tourism.
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'The rubber has got to hit the road' - tourism operators on action plan
Tourism operators say a vision of how to improve labour conditions and strengthen the workforce through regenerative tourism presents exciting opportunities.
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Tourism operators welcome workforce plan, but keen for action
Tourism operators say a new plan to address the industry's workforce woes is spot on, but they want the rubber to hit the road, not just rhetoric. Historically the tourism and hospitality industries… Audio
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Government reveals plan to make tourism a more appealing career option
The Tourism Minister has unveiled a vision of how to strengthen the tourism and hospitality workforces and improve conditions.
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Pacific Waves for 10 August 2022
Audio 10 Aug 2022The borders in Solomon Islands may have opened, but tourism operators here say there is a long road to recovery ahead; The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England has wrapped up with Six Pacific… Audio
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Solomon Islands: long road to recovery ahead
Audio 10 Aug 2022The borders in Solomon Islands may have opened, but tourism operators here say there is a long road to recovery ahead. Audio
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Tourist operators hoping for solutions to workforce shortages
The tourism industry is hopeful Tourism Minister Stuart Nash will offer some solutions to the challenges facing their sector.
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The Panel with Conor English and Boopsie Maran (Part 2)
Audio 9 Aug 2022Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Conor English and Boopsie Maran discuss the impact a foot and mouth disease outbreak could have on tourism and the extra charges people… Audio
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Tourism Export Council conference attracts 270 tour operators to Nelson
Nelson's tourism businesses will be on show this week as international tour operators visit the region to explore visitor attractions ahead of the summer season.
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WorkSafe warns minister of 'gap between expectations and resourcing'
A lack of funding is forcing WorkSafe to reduce its focus on adventure activities, and it is unable to hold some companies that break health and safety laws to account.
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WorkSafe reducing focus on adventure tourism activities
Audio 9 Aug 2022WorkSafe says a lack of funding is forcing it to reduce its focus on adventure tourism activities, which have been in the spotlight since the Whakaari eruption.
It also says funding pressure means… Audio
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Influencers headed to Nelson
Industry influencers that sell New Zealand's tourism businesses and itineraries offshore are arriving in Nelson this week to take a look at what the region has to offer overseas visitors.
Almost 300… Audio
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Dunedin Cemetery Tours
Gregor Campbell is an Historian and Taphophile who runs cemetery tours in Dunedin. He tells Karyn he's intrigued with what's written on the head stones. Audio
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A foot and mouth outbreak in NZ would affect more than agriculture – tourism needs a plan too
Analysis - Recent warnings of a "doomsday" scenario if foot and mouth disease arrived in New Zealand inevitably singled out the agriculture sector. But overseas experience tells us it can also result…
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Return of tourism to give big boost to ailing Pacific economies
The revival of tourism in the Pacific is providing a much needed boost to the regional economy as more and more island countries reopen borders that have been closed by the covid-19 pandemic.
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'It's infuriating' - Iwi angry after tourists taken to wāhi tapu pools
The Te Puia tourist attraction has infuriated local iwi after allowing tourists to swim in thermal pools considered wāhi tapu.