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  • 100 canoes by Christmas

    Audio 28 May 2019

    Boat builders in Fiji are aiming to have 100 traditional canoes built by Christmas as part of a plan to decarbonise and promote eco-tourism and sustainable fishing. Audio

  • 100 canoes by Christmas

    Audio 28 May 2019

    Boat builders in Fiji are aiming to have 100 traditional canoes built by Christmas as part of a plan to decarbonise and promote eco-tourism and sustainable fishing. Audio

  • Today's world news: what you need to know

    News
    World
    27 May 2019
    A board shows the first early election results of European Parliament (EP) elections at EP General Assembly Hall, on May 26, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.

    All the latest world news in one place.

    Today's world news: what you need to know
  • Tourism Holdings cutting USA costs

    Audio
    business
    27 May 2019
    Wendekreisen, campervan, camper van

    Tourism Holdings is moving to cut costs and spending in the United States to counter a slowdown in campervan sales. Audio

  • Otago cycle trail gets $6.5m boost from Provincial Growth Fund

    News
    Politics
    25 May 2019
    Shane Jones

    An Otago Great Ride has received a $6.5 million boost to expand the trail and tourism benefits in the region.

    Shane Jones splashes $6.5m on Otago cycle trail from Provincial Growth Fund
  • Australian election: The weird, wild politics of Queensland

    News
    Comment & Analysis politics
    25 May 2019
    Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison greets supporters at an election launch rally in Brisbane.

    Opinion - Disappointed voters and small parties - some with extremist views - could disrupt the Queensland poll in Australia's general election today, writes Tim McDonald.

    Australian election: The weird, wild politics of Queensland
  • Train Traffic

    Audio
    rural Bay of Plenty
    24 May 2019
    No caption

    Paul Francis used to be a train driver and then a country cop but he has gone back to what he absolutely loves. He's set up his own tourism venture, Awakeri Rail Adventures, which allows him to spend… Audio, Gallery

  • Train Traffic

    News
    Country Life rural
    24 May 2019
    No caption

    Paul Francis used to be a train driver and then a country cop but he has gone back to what he absolutely loves. He's set up his own tourism venture, Awakeri Rail Adventures, which allows him to spend…

    Audio

    Train Traffic
  • Queenstown accommodation providers fear outcome of bed tax vote

    Audio
    business economy
    24 May 2019
    No caption

    Queenstown accommodation providers are fearful of the outcome of the referendum currently underway on a bed tax for tourists. Voting forms are pouring in as rate payers in the Queenstown Lakes… Audio

  • 'People's Climate Case' involving Fijian family dismissed

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    23 May 2019
    A high tide across Ejit Island in Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands on March 3, 2014, causing widespread flooding. Officials in the Marshall Islands blamed climate change for severe flooding in the Pacific nation's capital Majuro.

    A Fijian family involved in an international climate case has been told they have no right to go to court to challenge the EU's climate target.

    'People's Climate Case' involving Fijian family dismissed
  • More visitors in Pacific in 2018: SPTO

    News
    Pacific
    22 May 2019
    Anse Vata beach in Noumea

    The South Pacific Tourism Organisation says 2.14 million people visited the Pacific last year - a two percent increase on 2017.

    More visitors in Pacific in 2018: SPTO
  • Further funding to aid over-stretched ambulance services

    News
    Politics Budget 2019
    21 May 2019
    St John CEO Peter Bradley (second from left) and Wellington Free CEO Mike Grant (centre) with ambulance officers and staff at Parliament today.

    Ambulance services say a $21 million funding boost will help keep stretched services running while longer-term solutions are found.

    Ambulance services to get funding boost from government
  • Tourism growth goals & Xero turns first profit

    Audio
    business
    21 May 2019
    no caption

    Business commentator Rod Oram looks at the tourism sector's strategy for future growth, and Xero turns in its first profit, with its record share price making its founder a billionaire. Audio

  • Samoa makes urgent CEO appointment for Tourism Authority

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    21 May 2019
    A beach fale in Samoa.

    Samoa's Tourism Authority has a new CEO who will take over the position next month.

    Samoa makes urgent CEO appointment for Tourism Authority
  • Blast injures tourists near Giza pyramids

    News
    World
    20 May 2019
    A blast hit a tourist bus near the Giza Pyramids.

    An explosion targeting a tourist bus has injured at least 16 people near the Grand Egyptian Museum, next to the pyramids in Giza.

    Egypt explosion: Tourists on bus injured near Giza pyramids
  • Samoa government to bailout struggling tourism sector

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    18 May 2019
    No caption

    The Samoan Cabinet has taken an about turn on giving a financial bailout for tourist businesses struggling to meet bank loan repayments.

    Samoa government to bailout struggling tourism sector
  • Maverick announces fifth bid for Nelson mayoralty

    News
    New Zealand
    18 May 2019
    Nelson’s maverick politician, artist, author and raconteur, Mike Ward pictured outside his art studio, has announced his fifth bid for the city's mayoralty.

    Mike Ward has spent his political career campaigning on green principles and he's now having his fifth crack at Nelson's mayoralty.

    Nelson maverick politician, artist, author and raconteur announces fifth bid for mayoralty
  • Marshallese tourism project keeps skills and craft alive

    News
    Pacific Marshall Islands
    17 May 2019
    Local crafts on display at this year's One Island One Product initiative in the Marshall Islands.

    The manager of Marshall Islands' Tourism says the One Island One Product initiative combines traditional skills with modern methods to boost tourism in the republic.

    Marshallese tourism project keeps skills and craft alive
  • $8m more to fund freedom camping facilities and education

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    17 May 2019
    Freedom campers at the South Taranaki break at Paroa Road.

    The government has committed another $8 million to alleviate freedom camping issues around New Zealand.

    $8m more to fund freedom camping facilities and education
  • NZ tourism leaders welcoming but wary of govt interference

    Audio
    business identity
    17 May 2019
    no caption.

    Tourism leaders have welcomed the government's plans to be more active in the country's biggest export industry, but say it mustn't interfere with business. Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis and… Audio

  • Boundaries wanted for government's tourism ambitions

    News
    New Zealand business
    16 May 2019
    No caption

    Tourism leaders have welcomed the government's plans to be more active in the country's biggest export industry, but say it mustn't interfere with business.

    Boundaries wanted for government's tourism ambitions
  • Today's business news: What you need to know

    News
    Business
    16 May 2019
    no caption

    Tourism industry expecting moderate growth over the next five years to six years.

    Today's business news: What you need to know
  • Aoraki/Mt Cook visitor numbers hit 1m mark

    News
    Politics
    16 May 2019
    Aoraki Mount Cook and Lake Pukaki in the South Island.

    Visitor numbers to Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park have hit more than one million for the first time after significant investment in visitor facilities.

    Aoraki/Mt Cook visitor numbers hit 1m mark
  • Govt's new tourism strategy to champion environment and regions

    News
    New Zealand
    16 May 2019
    Popular tourist spot, Punakaiki on the West Coast.

    The government will play a more active role in the future of tourism through its newly-unveiled vision.

    Govt's new tourism strategy to champion environment and regions
  • How will NZ tourism grow in face of climate change?

    Audio 16 May 2019
    A hiking girl in new zealand

    The tourism industry has a difficult job ahead with an ambitious target to be earning 50 billion dollars by 2025 - while at the same time playing its part to combat global warming. But how do you… Audio

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