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Gore projects get $3.5m from Provincial Growth Fund
More than $3.5 million from the Provincial Growth Fund has been earmarked to tackle youth unemployment and support economic growth in Gore.
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Waiho Bridge reopens after being rebuilt in 18 days
The Waiho Bridge near Franz Josef reopened at midday after being out of action for two and a half weeks when the old bridge was washed away in flooding.
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Lunch rather than wages
Tourism Australia advertised for two people to join them "as the stars of a fun photo and video shoot through Canberra." Trouble is, they weren't paying. In money anyway. For your 10 hours of "fun"… Audio
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The Panel with James Nokise and Claire Matthews (Part 2)
Audio 12 Apr 2019What's your best or worst celebrity encounter? The SIS has warned that some overseas powers want to influence New Zealand politics through donations. The SIS Director Rebecca Kitteridge laid out the… Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 11 April 2019
Fiji's Prime Minister under fire for remarks against same-sex marriage; Tourism placing strain on Pacific's rubbish problems; PNG health authorities worry for water supplies after protest… Audio
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Tourism placing strain on Pacific's rubbish problems
Tourists to the Pacific are one of the main drivers of the region's rubbish problems, creating enormous strain on already poor waste management systems. Audio
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Water regulator call after latest bacterial infection in Martinborough
A second bacterial infection within months in Martinborough's water supply has sparked a call for the government to move quickly to set up an independent drinking water regulator.
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Tourists one of main drivers of Pacific rubbish problem – report
Tourists to the Pacific are one of the main drivers of the region's rubbish problems, creating enormous strain on already poor waste management systems, according to a new report.
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The reopening of the Waiho Bridge near Franz Josef delayed.
The reopening of the Waiho Bridge near Franz Josef has been delayed. Jim Little, the Tourism West Coast Chief executive, joins us live. Video, Audio
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New mining laws in French Polynesia imminent - miner
A mining company in French Polynesia claims the government plans to introduce a new mining code next week. Audio
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Fiji landowners hail rejection of Malolo project
Villagers on Fiji's Malolo have welcomed the cancellation of a Chinese resort project and are calling on the government to stop tourism expanding on the island.
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New mining laws in French Polynesia imminent - mining company
A controversial mining company in French Polynesia claims the government has assured it a new mining code will be introduced next week. Audio
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Tourism Holdings' TH2 takes stake in Australian merger
Tourism Holdings and its joint venture partner in TH2 have expanded in Australia. Audio
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Fiji revokes approval of Chinese resort development
Fiji has reportedly revoked the approval of a Chinese resort project on Malolo Island.
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Tourism Holdings' TH2 takes stake in Australian merger
The merger of four online businesses will create Australasia's largest dedicated digital marketplace for outdoor tourism.
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Auckland developer invests in $1b Lakeview development
An Auckland-based company has taken a 25 percent stake in a $1 billion project for a mixed use development in central Queenstown.
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Niue to gain from ADB development partnership
Niue stands to benefit from financial and technical assistance from its newest development partner the Asian Development Bank. Audio
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Businesses 'may go into liquidation' due to loss of Waiho River Bridge
Some West Coast businesses may go bust after the closure of the Waiho River Bridge caused an abrupt end to visits by tourists
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Initiative aims to bring young people into tourism
A new initiative aiming to bring more young people into the growing tourism industry has been launched in Auckland.
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Question of the day for 5 April 2019
Audio 5 Apr 2019Where in the world have you been that suffers from "overtourism"? Audio
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Queenstown's too popular
Audio 5 Apr 2019Dunedin based innovator Ian Taylor has spoken out about what New Zealand places that are in his words 'overtourismed'. Audio
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Dealing with immigration 'takes the shine off' NZ
Businesses say they are missing out on staff and immigrants are facing long waits for news as delays to visa processing continue.
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High-tech Chinese visitors and the departure of Spark boss
Technology correspondent Bill Bennett was at the China-New Zealand year of tourism launch at the weekend, where there was a lot of talk about how tech-oriented Chinese visitors to New Zealand are -… Audio
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Queenstown tourism operator given $900k funding boost
Plans to boost Destination Queenstown's budget by close to $1 million for the upcoming financial has been given the green light by its members.
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Today's business news: What you need to know
In today's business news - New Zealand's Living Wage increases, Apple pulls the pin on wireless charging for now and cruise ship numbers up in Auckland.