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Cape Kidnappers reaction a 'health and safety overload' - Hastings councillor
A Hastings district councillor is accusing the Conservation Department of an over-the-top reaction to safety at Cape Kidnappers. Audio
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DOC 'over the top' on Cape Kidnappers slip - tourism operator
A former tourist business owner in Hawke's Bay is accusing the Conservation Department of an 'over-the-top' reaction to safety at Cape Kidnappers. Two tourists were seriously injured by a massive slip… Audio
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New Zealand's 'great' day walks being reviewed
Over a dozen walks promoted under the Department for Conservation's Great Short and Day Walks banner are being reviewed to ensure risk assessments were properly done.
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Today's business news: What you need to know
All the latest news from the business world in one place, brought to you by the RNZ Business team.
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Botswana elephant poaching 'no hoax'
One of the last elephant sanctuaries in Africa has "a significant elephant-poaching problem", according to the final results of an aerial wildlife survey in Botswana.
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Air Vanuatu announces ambitious growth plans
Air Vanuatu has announced the purchase of four new Airbus jets with options for more which could see the airline triple in size.
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Air Vanuatu announces massive growth plans
Air Vanuatu's new chief executive says a new fleet of aircraft will allow for significant growth towards the country's ambitious 2030 tourism vision. Audio
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Tourism Holdings has reported a fall in its first half profit
Campervan rental company Tourism Holdings (THL) has reported a fall in its first half profit on lower vehicle sales and investment in its new digital business. Audio
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Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
Campervan rental company Tourism Holdings has reported a fall in its first half profit on lower vehicle sales and investment in its new digital business.
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Upgrade of troubled Vanuatu airport nears completion
Three years after airlines pulled their services because of safety fears, a rebuild of the runway at Vanuatu's main international airport is nearly finished.
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Fatal jet boat crash was during annual race
A jet boat that crashed near Hawea this afternoon, leaving one person dead and another with moderate injuries, was racing in the annual Otago Rivers Race.
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Investigators visit site of jet boat crash on Shotover River
A second investigation into a commercial jet boat crash that injured nine tourists near Queenstown is due to begin today.
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Botswana considers using elephant meat for pet food
There is a warning of a backlash from tourists as a report recommends ending a hunting ban and the introduction of elephant culling.
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Auckland councillors in bid to overturn Santa Parade decision
Auckland councillors are trying to overturn a decision to stop funding the city's Santa Parade.
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Auckland fruit fly discoveries: What you need to know
Two types of exotic fruit fly have been found in Auckland and they pose a threat to our $5.5 billion horticulture industry. Here's your one-stop shop for all the fruit fly information know so far.
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Wednesday's business news: what you need to know
All the latest news from the business world in one place, brought to you by the RNZ Business team.
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Skyline Queenstown's redevelopment project to go ahead
A multi-million dollar redevelopment in Queenstown has been given a green light.
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Kiwirail halves its losses, but still at risk
KiwiRail has posted a reduced half-year loss as it recovers from the Kaikoura earthquake and improved its revenue from tourism and freight.
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Fiji PM warns foreign developers
Fiji's Prime Minister has issued a warning to foreign developers who plan to do business in the country.
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CNMI faces budget cuts following typhoons
The Northern Marianas government has signalled budget cuts in the next financial year as the territory recovers from two typhoons.
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Hydrogen fuel production could become new industry in Queenstown
Queenstown could produce hydrogen as a vehicle fuel that could change the face of transport in New Zealand.
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NZ goods continue to clear Chinese border - MPI
The Ministry for Primary Industries is refuting claims that New Zealand's primary products are facing delays at the border in China.
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Chinese tourism numbers 'could halve', says Beijing-based businessman
New Zealand's tourism numbers from China are up, but a New Zealand businessman in China believes they could half if the two-countries' relationship doesn't improve.
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Could the NZ, China 'year of tourism' be over?
New Zealand's tourism numbers from China are up, but a New Zealand businessman in China believes they could halve if the two-countries' relationship doesn't improve. Audio
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Sanford shipments delayed at China ports
A New Zealand seafood exporter has struck problems in getting its produce into China, in what could be a sign of increasing tension.