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Tagata O Te Moana for 6 August 2022
Audio 6 Aug 2022PNG parliament to resume again next week as a chaotic election period wraps up; The WWII history of Solomons Islands scouts and coastwatchers is to be included in the country's school curriculum… Audio
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With borders open, what's the vision for Queenstown's tourism?
When the borders shut in 2020, there was talk of the area's economy pivoting or being re-imagined in a post-pandemic world, but the mayor isn't a fan of such language.
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"Roady" app, a NZ start up to make the most of travelling here and abroad
A Kiwi start-up has officially launched an aid for travellers called 'Roady'. It helps local and international travellers find those hidden gems when they hit the road. Audio
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Asia correspondent Elizabeth Beattie
Audio 5 Aug 2022Elizabeth Beattie is a journalist based in Tokyo Audio
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Tourism revival boosts Pacific economy - ADB
Audio 5 Aug 2022Transparency Solomons condemns government interference in the operations of the country's national broadcaster. Audio
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Top US diplomat to arrive in Pacific amid battle for influence with China
A senior US diplomat will travel to Samoa, Tonga, Solomon Islands, Australia, and New Zealand over the coming days.
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Pacific news in brief for August 4
Fijian police in court, new flights to LA from Tahiti, and clerks unhappy with mainland nomination
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Campervan set to be ultimate arthouse experience
The world's first art gallery in a campervan is the star turn of the Coastal Arts Trail which is being launched in Taranaki today.
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Auckland mayoral candidate wants to open abandoned tunnels
An Auckland mayoral candidate wants to turn abandoned air raid shelters into a tourist attraction. Audio
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Call for govt-backed campaign to attract young people on working holidays
The tourism industry is scrambling to find enough staff before the expected influx of tourists this summer.
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Tourism industry still struggling to find enough staff
Audio 3 Aug 2022The tourism industry is scrambling to find enough staff before the expected influx of tourists this summer.
It's estimated that one in four tourism jobs or 90,000 roles, were cut in the first 12… Audio
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Probe of Rotorua sinkhole burns incident may take a year - WorkSafe
WorkSafe says it could take up to 12 months to investigate an accident in which a woman fell into a sinkhole and suffered serious burns.
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PM announces $15m to support Samoa with climate change priorities
The government is also pledging $12m to rebuild Apia's Savalalo Market, a historic market which was destroyed by a fire in 2016.
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Milford Opportunities Project director named
A director has been announced for the Milford Opportunities Project more than a year after a masterplan for the area's future was revealed.
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Niue: 'Dramatic rise' in Covid-19 community cases
Community cases of Covid-19 in Niue have jumped from four to 17 since the first cases were reported last Thursday.
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Prime Minister and other politicians headed to Samoa
Samoa has re-opened its borders to international visitors, and the first flight to Apia will land later today.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be on that flight, as will our political reporter… Audio
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Final part of New Zealand border opens
It's official, New Zealand has completely reopened to the world.
The last of the Covid-19 border reopening phases happened overnight - opening the maritime border, as well as applications for… Audio
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Central Auckland businesses pin hopes on cruise ships coming back
The last of the Covid-19 border reopening phases happened overnight - opening the maritime border, as well as applications for tourist, visitor and student visas from anywhere in the world.
Central… Audio
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Border fully reopens, but big visitor numbers not expected just yet
New Zealand's borders are now completely reopened to the world but any change to numbers arriving on the country's shores is expected to start as a trickle.
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Borders fully reopen, thousands turn up at AirNZ job fair
For the first time since restrictions were placed on travellers from mainland China way back in February 2020, New Zealand's borders are now fully open to the world. Yes since midnight both our air… Audio
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NZ borders set to reopen to all at midnight
For the first time in nearly two and a half years, New Zealand's border will be opened to all visitors, at midnight tonight.
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Work to extend West Coast's Kawatiri Coastal Trail set to begin
The all-weather, all-tide trail between the Buller Bridge and Toki Poutangata Bridge allow pedestrians and cyclists to complete the link from Westport to Carters Beach, Tauranga Bay and beyond.
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Europe's summer brings back ballooning Covid-19 cases
With demand for travel roaring back, European cities are heaving with tourists, and Covid-19.
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Cook Islanders get ready to go to the polls
Cook Islanders go to the polls on August 1st to choose a new 24 member parliament.
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Tourist burned in fall into new sink hole at Whakarewarewa
An Australian tourist who fell into a geothermal sink hole in Rotorua is being offered help by the local tourism body.
The woman suffered serious burns yesterday, but is in a stable condition in… Audio