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  • The Big Loop: One man's bike ride around New Zealand

    Audio
    life and society
    4 Oct 2019
    One bike: one kiwi coastline

    Dunc Wilson has seen quite a bit of New Zealand - at least 11,000 km - from two wheels. In 2015 he embarked on an epic adventure to cycle the New Zealand coastline and became the first person to do… Audio, Gallery

  • PGF projects: 'Push the speed button' - Jones

    News
    Politics
    3 Oct 2019
    Shane Jones Budget Day 2018.

    The Regional Economic Development Minister is warning those with business cases and feasibility studies underway to get a move on if they want Provincial Growth Funding for their projects.

    Provincial Growth Fund projects: 'Push the speed button' - Jones
  • Hong Kong mops up after 180 arrested in violent National Day protests

    News
    World
    2 Oct 2019
    A man carries a miniature statue as protesters and supporters gather outside the entrance to the West Kowloon Court in Hong Kong on October 2, 2019, where some 96 protesters arrested and charged with rioting during clashes with police on September 29 were to make an appearance in court.

    Hong Kong authorities are taking stock after the most violent clashes in nearly four months of anti-government unrest, including the shooting of a teenage demonstrator by police and the arrest of more…

    Hong Kong mops up after 180 arrested in violent National Day protests
  • CNMI cuts Chinese tourist visits to two weeks

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    2 Oct 2019
    Asian tourists on a CNMI beach

    The period of time that Chinese tourists can visit the Northern Marianas has been slashed to just 14 days per stay.

    CNMI cuts Chinese tourist visits to two weeks
  • Disability advocate says tourism industry needs to lift its game

    News
    New Zealand
    2 Oct 2019
    Kimberly Graham and family on holiday in Picton.

    About a quarter of New Zealanders have a disability, yet there are no figures that properly capture what that means for the tourism industry.

    Disability advocate says tourism industry needs to lift its game
  • Ocean at 'breaking point': Pacific angst at latest climate report

    News
    Pacific Tuvalu
    2 Oct 2019
    74-year-old Teaga Esekia, a chief from the Tuvalu island of Vaitupu.

    A recent report into the state of the world's oceans has set off alarm bells in the Pacific, where the impacts are already being keenly felt. Audio

    Ocean at 'breaking point': Pacific angst at latest climate report
  • 'Aquaman' helps make the case for Pacific small island states

    Audio
    Pacific
    2 Oct 2019
    Aquaman actor Jason Momoa speaking at the UN.

    Film star Jason Momoa, who plays the part of Aquaman, has told the United Nations he's ashamed world leaders don't want to agree on the climate crisis. Audio

  • Changes to NZ border rules kick in today: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand refugees and migrants
    1 Oct 2019
    No caption

    Visitors will be unable to travel to New Zealand without a new Electronic Travel Authority as tougher border rules go live today.

    Changes to NZ border rules kick in today: What you need to know
  • Cruise ship emissions in NZ to be kept in check

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    1 Oct 2019
    Ovation of the Seas

    What do cruise ships do with on board rubbish? Sometimes they burn it and sometimes it goes into our landfills.

    Cruise ship emissions in New Zealand to be kept in check
  • Electronic visitor visas kick in today

    Audio
    life and society refugees and migrants
    1 Oct 2019

    Visitors will be unable to travel to New Zealand without a new electronic travel authority or visa from today. Tourism reporter Tess Brunton spoke to the industry to find out if they're confident the… Audio

  • Protesters surround Petroleum New Zealand conference

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    30 Sep 2019
    Young protesters outside the 2019 Petroleum New Zealand Conference in Queenstown.

    About 35 protesters gathered outside the 2019 Petroleum New Zealand Conference in Queenstown today, demanding a stop to fossil fuel expansion.

    Protesters surround Petroleum New Zealand conference
  • Vanuatu minister clamps down on unnecessary travel

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    30 Sep 2019
    Passenger plane flying (generic)

    Vanuatu's Minister for Trade, Tourism, Industry and ni Vanuatu Business has banned all staff from travelling overseas unless he has approved it.

    Vanuatu minister clamps down on unnecessary travel
  • Tourism NZ welcomes chance to share data on Kiwi tourists

    News
    New Zealand Business
    30 Sep 2019

    Tourism New Zealand could branch out into the domestic visitor market following an independent review.

    Tourism NZ welcomes chance to share data on Kiwi tourists
  • Councils' public relations spending jumps, latest figures show

    News
    New Zealand In Case You Missed It
    30 Sep 2019
    Public Relations and Media Plan

    Councils are spending a lot more on public relations at the same time as they are beset by escalating demands for essential services like water and roads.

    Councils' public relations spending jumps, latest figures show
  • The tsunami and the two Samoas: 10 years on

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    29 Sep 2019
    Damage from the 2009 Tsunami in Samoa

    First Person - For the 10th anniversary of the tsunami that killed 180 people across Polynesia, Dominic Godfrey returned to the Samoas to see how his ancestral home lands had recovered. Audio

    The tsunami and the two Samoas: 10 years on
  • A travel writer's guide to the roads less travelled

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    29 Sep 2019
    New Zealand travel writer Mary Jane Walker.

    Travel writer Mary Jane Walker says people should always travel to the places they tell you not to. She is the author of the 'Maverick Traveller' series of books.  Audio

  • New Zealand returns to WRC

    News
    Sport
    28 Sep 2019
    Sebastian Loeb on his way to winning Rally New Zealand in 2012

    Rally New Zealand is back on the global calendar, with the event included on the World Rally Championship schedule for 2020, after an eight year hiatus.

    New Zealand returns to WRC
  • Three-way race for Whangārei mayoralty

    News
    New Zealand Local Government Elections 2019
    28 Sep 2019
    Whangārei's mayor of six years, Sheryl Mai is being challenged by Tony Savage and Alex Wright

    The mayoral race in Whangārei has just three contestants and one is in it mainly to boost her chances of winning a council seat.

    Three-way race for Whangārei mayoralty
  • NZ home for Siberian huskies

    Audio
    sport rural
    27 Sep 2019
    No caption

    When Steve Coxhead heads out into the forest with his team of Siberian huskies he never knows what is going to happen. "There's the element of danger I guess and that's what keeps it exciting. We've… Audio, Gallery

  • NZ home for Siberian huskies

    News
    Country Life sport
    27 Sep 2019
    No caption

    When Steve Coxhead heads out into the forest with his team of Siberian huskies he never knows what is going to happen. "There's the element of danger I guess and that's what keeps it exciting. We've…

    Audio

    NZ home for Siberian huskies
  • Week in politics: Prime Minister shines on the world stage

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    27 Sep 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern with US President Donald Trump.

    Analysis - The prime minister has a huge week in New York, while at home the government warns banks and insurers they'll face consequences if they don't treat their customers fairly

    Week in politics: Prime Minister shines on the world stage
  • Police: Social media obstructing sex trafficking investigations

    Audio
    life and society
    27 Sep 2019

    The police are accusing social media companies and internet providers in New Zealand of hampering their work to save children living overseas from sexual exploitation online. They say the companies'… Audio

  • The New Zealanders involved in the exploitation of Filipinos

    Audio
    farming refugees and migrants
    27 Sep 2019
    People living in a settlement walk about, as the skyline of Manila's financial district is seen in the background, on August 17, 2017.

    New Zealand is a dream destination for many Filipinos. But many are exploited and New Zealanders are increasingly  becoming involved in exploitation in the Philippines as well. Gill Bonnett… Audio

  • Tourism industry must prepare for Alpine Fault rupture, warns MP

    News
    New Zealand
    26 Sep 2019
    The Alpine Fault is marked out on satellite images by the western edge of the Southern Alps snowline.

    The Civil Defence Minister says it's a matter of when, not if, the Alpine Fault ruptures and the tourism industry needs to be prepared.

    Tourism industry must prepare for Alpine Fault rupture, warns MP
  • Today's business news: What you need to know

    News
    Business
    26 Sep 2019
    140814. Photo Contact Energy. Te Mihi power station

    In today's business news - Contact ups its plans to reduce its environmental impact, workers are worried about the job market and Raddison Hotels is coming to NZ.

    Today's business news: What you need to know
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