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  • Cape Kidnappers reaction a 'health and safety overload' - Hastings councillor

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Feb 2019
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    A Hastings district councillor is accusing the Conservation Department of an over-the-top reaction to safety at Cape Kidnappers. Audio

    Cape Kidnappers reaction a 'health and safety overload' - Hastings councillor
  • DOC 'over the top' on Cape Kidnappers slip - tourism operator

    Audio
    environment
    27 Feb 2019

    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

  • New Zealand's 'great' day walks being reviewed

    News
    New Zealand environment
    26 Feb 2019
    Two photos show the progressive slips at Cape Kidnappers where two people were injured.

    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.

    New Zealand's 'great' day walks being reviewed after Cape Kidnappers slip
  • Today's business news: What you need to know

    News
    Business
    26 Feb 2019
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    All the latest news from the business world in one place, brought to you by the RNZ Business team.

    Today's business news: What you need to know
  • Botswana elephant poaching 'no hoax'

    News
    World environment
    26 Feb 2019
    Elephants in Chobe National Park, Botswana.

    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.

    Botswana elephant poaching 'no hoax'
  • Air Vanuatu announces ambitious growth plans

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    26 Feb 2019
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    Air Vanuatu has announced the purchase of four new Airbus jets with options for more which could see the airline triple in size.

    Air Vanuatu announces ambitious growth plans
  • Air Vanuatu announces massive growth plans

    Audio
    Pacific business
    26 Feb 2019
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    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

  • Tourism Holdings has reported a fall in its first half profit

    Audio
    business
    26 Feb 2019
    campervan

    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

  • Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m

    News
    Business
    26 Feb 2019
    A campervan at Takapuna Beach holiday park.

    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.

    Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
  • Upgrade of troubled Vanuatu airport nears completion

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    25 Feb 2019
    Air Vanuatu ATR 42 aircraft (now retired) at Bauerfield International Airport, Port Vila.

    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.

    Upgrade of troubled Vanuatu airport nears completion
  • Fatal jet boat crash was during annual race

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    24 Feb 2019
    Clutha river near where the crash happened.

    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.

    Jet boat crash near Hawea leaves one person dead
  • Investigators visit site of jet boat crash on Shotover River

    News
    New Zealand transport
    24 Feb 2019
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    A second investigation into a commercial jet boat crash that injured nine tourists near Queenstown is due to begin today.

    Investigators visit site of jet boat crash on Shotover River
  • Botswana considers using elephant meat for pet food

    News
    World environment
    23 Feb 2019
    large african elephant walking towards the camera in an aggressive manner

    There is a warning of a backlash from tourists as a report recommends ending a hunting ban and the introduction of elephant culling.

    Botswana considers using elephant meat for pet food
  • Auckland councillors in bid to overturn Santa Parade decision

    News
    New Zealand Auckland Region
    21 Feb 2019
    A giant Santa on Queen Street overlooks shoppers crossing the road in the Auckland Central City.

    Auckland councillors are trying to overturn a decision to stop funding the city's Santa Parade.

    Auckland councillors in bid to overturn Santa Parade decision
  • Auckland fruit fly discoveries: What you need to know

    News
    New Zealand Environment
    21 Feb 2019
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    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.

    Auckland fruit fly discoveries: What you need to know
  • Wednesday's business news: what you need to know

    News
    Business
    20 Feb 2019
    Generic Kiwibank images from outside the bank.

    All the latest news from the business world in one place, brought to you by the RNZ Business team.

    Wednesday's business news: what you need to know
  • Skyline Queenstown's redevelopment project to go ahead

    News
    New Zealand
    20 Feb 2019
    The upgrade will include a new terminal building at the base of the gondola

    A multi-million dollar redevelopment in Queenstown has been given a green light.

    Skyline Queenstown's redevelopment project to go ahead
  • Kiwirail halves its losses, but still at risk

    News
    Business
    20 Feb 2019
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    KiwiRail has posted a reduced half-year loss as it recovers from the Kaikoura earthquake and improved its revenue from tourism and freight.

    Kiwirail halves its losses, but still at risk
  • Fiji PM warns foreign developers

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    20 Feb 2019
    PM Frank Banimarama addresses the Fiji Tourism Awards

    Fiji's Prime Minister has issued a warning to foreign developers who plan to do business in the country.

    Fiji PM warns foreign developers
  • CNMI faces budget cuts following typhoons

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    18 Feb 2019
    A school building is damaged after Super Typhoon Yutu

    The Northern Marianas government has signalled budget cuts in the next financial year as the territory recovers from two typhoons.

    CNMI faces budget cuts following typhoons
  • Hydrogen fuel production could become new industry in Queenstown

    News
    New Zealand environment
    17 Feb 2019
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    Queenstown could produce hydrogen as a vehicle fuel that could change the face of transport in New Zealand.

    Hydrogen fuel production could become new industry in Queenstown
  • NZ goods continue to clear Chinese border - MPI

    News
    New Zealand business
    16 Feb 2019
    Large container ship arriving in port.

    The Ministry for Primary Industries is refuting claims that New Zealand's primary products are facing delays at the border in China.

    New Zealand goods still clearing Chinese border - Ministry for Primary Industries
  • Chinese tourism numbers 'could halve', says Beijing-based businessman

    News
    Politics
    15 Feb 2019
    none

    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.

    Chinese tourism numbers 'could halve' if relations go sour
  • Could the NZ, China 'year of tourism' be over?

    Audio
    economy politics
    15 Feb 2019

    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

  • Sanford shipments delayed at China ports

    News
    Business
    15 Feb 2019
    The Sanford Seafood factory gates

    A New Zealand seafood exporter has struck problems in getting its produce into China, in what could be a sign of increasing tension.

    Sanford shipments delayed at China ports
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