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More than 2500 cases of dengue in Fiji this year
Fiji's Health Minister says there have been more than 2500 cases of dengue fever in Fiji this year and at least one person has died from the mosquito-borne disease.
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Record tourism boom over, rate of growth declines
The record visitor boom is over with predictions the tourism growth rate could hit zero over the next two years. International arrivals hit 3.9 million last year and their spending was a record of… Audio
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Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Cat 4 storm
Hurricane Dorian has strengthened to an "extremely dangerous" category four storm, the US National Hurricane Centre says.
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Govt's $8m pilot programme for responsible camping
The government has invested in a technology pilot aimed to help campers find the right place to stay to encourage responsible camping.
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Ruth Mottram - The melting of Greenland's ice sheet
What can Greenland's vast ice sheet tell us about the health of the world's glaciers? Glaciologist and climate scientist Ruth Mottram works for the Danish Meteorological Institute in Copenhagen where… Audio
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Great Barrier Reef has 'very poor' long-term outlook
The long-term outlook for the Great Barrier Reef has for the first time been downgraded from "poor" to "very poor" by the Australian government's report.
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Ngāi Tahu rangatira Tahu Potiki remembered as a great leader
Ngāi Tahu rangatira Tahu Potiki has been remembered as a great leader, with a passion for revitalising te reo and culture within the iwi.
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Hot spots in meltdown
Imagine a bunch of tourists walking into your house uninvited. It's not unusual for the residents of Dunedin's Baldwin St, one of many overcrowded attractions in New Zealand and around the world. Audio
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Hot spots in meltdown
Imagine a bunch of tourists walking into your house uninvited. It's not unusual for the residents of Dunedin's Baldwin St, one of many overcrowded attractions in New Zealand and around the world.
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Uncertain future for i-SITE visitor centres
i-SITE Visitor Information Centres around the country are facing increasing pressure and some have faced the chopping block.
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Smartphones overtake iSites, visitor info centres close
Easy internet access is putting the country's network of nearly 80 iSites under pressure. Falling visitor numbers have forced several to close in recent years. The network is overseen by Tourism New… Audio
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Boat harbour touted in regeneration plans for Whakatāne River
A group of Māori landowners in Whakatāne are looking to turn their modest piece of whenua into a boat harbour to boost the region's economy.
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Internet cuts in West Papua 'repressive' - rights groups
Rights groups say an internet blackout in Indonesia's West Papua marks a dangerous violation of free speech protections. Audio
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Tourism operator's profit hit by drop in US sales
Tourism Holdings' full year profit is down by more than half on the back of tough trading conditions in the US market.
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Tough US market conditions hit Tourism Holdings' profit
Tourism Holdings' full year profit is down by more than half on the back of tough trading conditions in the US market. Audio
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Optimism for new flights between Auckland and Invercargill
Southlanders are the biggest buyers of new direct flights between Auckland and Invercargill.
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CNMI welcomes AirAsia flying into Marianas
A low-cost airline based in the Philippines wants to launch air services between Manila and the Marianas and the move is being welcomed by the CNMI's tourism body and airport agency.
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Direct Auckland-Invercargill flight marks start of regular jet service
The inaugural flight between Auckland and Invercargill is being heralded as a game changer.
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3D scanners to reduce 'hassle' at UK airports
All major UK airports must introduce 3D baggage screening equipment before the end of 2022, the government says.
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Council confident Waikato Stadium stand safe to use
The Hamilton City Council says it's confident a grandstand at Waikato Stadium, which is likely to require seismic strengthening, is still safe to use.
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Closure of road to Fox Glacier will have 'negative effect on township'
There's mixed emotions for locals following the announcement that the Fox Glacier access road won't be reopened.
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Calling Home: Nikki Ross in Bali
Kiwi expat and business owner Nikki Ross is Calling Home form Bali and joins the show to discuss her life on the tropical island paradise. Audio, Gallery
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Road to Fox Glacier will not reopen, engineers say
The road to Fox Glacier cannot be reopened, after a landslide swept through in February, engineers say.
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Remembering the lives lost in the influenza epidemic in Samoa
A monument erected by the New Zealand Government commemorating those who died in the Spanish influenza epidemic in Samoa has been unveiled in Samoa.
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Tim Fischer, former deputy PM of Australia, dies from leukaemia
Australia's former Nationals leader and deputy prime minister Tim Fischer has died at the age of 73 from an acute form of leukaemia.