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  • Week in Politics: China, the elephant in the room

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    15 Feb 2019
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    Analysis - The government does its best to pretend China isn't giving us the cold shoulder - does the party need to start worrying? writes Peter Wilson.

    The Week in Politics: China, the government's elephant in the room
  • Government grants $7.5m for new Methven pool complex

    News
    Politics business
    15 Feb 2019
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    A new pool complex in Methven will receive $7.5 million from the government's Provincial Growth Fund.

    Government grants $7.5m for new Methven pool complex
  • Taranaki transition: 'There will be new forms of energy'

    News
    New Zealand environment
    15 Feb 2019
    The BOSS jack up rig heads out to the Pohokura platforrm for a three-month well-intervention and maintenance programme. after being blessed by local hapu.

    Oil and gas executives rubbed shoulders with environmental activists in New Plymouth yesterday at a workshop designed to help create a roadmap for Taranaki's transition to a low-emissions economy by…

    Taranaki transition: 'There will be new forms of energy'
  • Trade vs security: New Zealand's Huawei dilemma

    News
    Comment & Analysis
    14 Feb 2019
    Online crime scene with a finger print left on backlit keyboard with Chinese flag on it

    Opinion - New Zealand's government must choose between risking huge trade losses and potential retaliation from China by banning Huawei, or risk alienating its own security partners and intelligence…

    Trade vs security: New Zealand's Huawei dilemma
  • Nearly $4b spent in Canterbury tourism sector in 2018

    News
    Business economy
    14 Feb 2019
    spending

    Canterbury and Gisborne recorded the strongest tourism spending growth in the country in the year to December.

    Nearly $4b spent in Canterbury tourism sector in 2018
  • Govt dismisses claims China stalling on ministers' visas

    Audio 14 Feb 2019
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    The government is under pressure to reveal whether New Zealand Ministers are being blocked from visiting China as concerns grow about the health of the relationship. Simon Bridges put the question… Audio

  • Winston Peters dismisses claims govt visits to China stalling

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    Politics
    14 Feb 2019
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    The Foreign Affairs Minister says six of his Cabinet colleagues have visited China and National is wrong in saying diplomatic rift is stalling ministerial visits.

    Winston Peters dismisses claims govt visits to China stalling
  • Auckland business owners disappointed by convention centre delay

    News
    Business Auckland Region
    13 Feb 2019
    SkyCity Convention Centre construction

    Auckland businesses and hotels are feeling the pinch from repeated delays to the opening of New Zealand's largest convention centre.

    Auckland business owners disappointed by convention centre delay
  • In Parliament: PM defends relationship with China, admits 'challenges'

    News
    Politics
    13 Feb 2019
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    New Zealand's relationship with China has been front and centre in Parliament, with the Prime Minister admitting there are "challenges" with our major trading partner.

    In Parliament: PM defends relationship with China, admits 'challenges'
  • Town goes smoke free on public property

    News
    New Zealand health
    13 Feb 2019
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    From tomorrow Hanmer Springs will be asking people to ditch the durries as public property in the town centre goes smoke and vape free.

    Town goes smoke free on public property in New Zealand first
  • Question Time for 13 February 2019

    Audio
    politics
    13 Feb 2019
    1. Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What progress is the Government making on implementing its economic plan?

    2. Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Has New Zealand’s relationship with…

  • Huawei ad hits back at NZ govt's 5G decision

    News
    New Zealand business
    13 Feb 2019
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    The Chinese company's ad saying '5G without Huawei is like rugby without New Zealand' is unlikely to get people marching in the streets, a marketing expert says. Audio

    Huawei ad hits back at NZ govt's 5G decision
  • Cook Islands welcome more visitors

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    13 Feb 2019
    Cook Islands tourism

    A record number of people visited the Cook Islands last year, when the country welcomed 168,760 visitors.

    Cook Islands welcome more visitors
  • NZ-China relations worries tourism operators

    News
    New Zealand Business
    13 Feb 2019
    Young man at looking Auckland city skyline of city center and Auckland Sky Tower in New Zealand.

    A tourism industry leader hopes politics won't get in the way of the rapidly growing Chinese tourism market.

    China-New Zealand Year of Tourism: Ministry, operators dampen politics worries
  • NZ-China relations worries tourism operators

    Audio
    politics
    13 Feb 2019
    China and NZ flags

    An Air New Zealand plane being turned back from China and a u-turn on a joint tourism project has some wondering whether China and New Zealand really are still good friends. This week an airliner was… Audio

  • New Delhi hotel fire kills 17, including tourists

    News
    World
    12 Feb 2019
    Photo from Sivanand Chand, a hotel guest who was rescued, during an early morning fire at the Arpit Palace Hotel in the Karol Bagh neighborhood of New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Feb.12, 2019.

    A fire has swept through a budget hotel in New Delhi killing at least 17 people, authorities say, raising fresh questions about safety standards in the poorly regulated budget accommodation market.

    New Delhi hotel fire kills 17, including tourists
  • China-NZ Year of Tourism event postponed, but why?

    Audio
    politics
    12 Feb 2019
    China NZ Year of Tourism event postponed, but why

    The 2019 China-New Zealand Year of Tourism was meant to kick off next week, but at the last minute, China has advised it has to be postponed - something National is blaming on Deputy Prime Minister… Video, Audio

  • Malolo affair a warning to landowners, says Fiji MP

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    12 Feb 2019
    Lenora Salusalu Qereqeretabua (born March 1968) is a broadcaster and member of the Parliament of Fiji. She is a member of the National Federation Party (NFP).

    A Fiji opposition MP says events on the island of Malolo should be a warning to all landowners in the country.

    Malolo affair a warning to landowners, says Fiji MP
  • Govt needs to sort out relationship with China - National

    News
    Politics
    12 Feb 2019
    Jacinda Ardern speaks to media after her first major speech of the year to a business audience at a central city hotel in Auckland.

    The National Party says it looks like New Zealand's relationship with China is deteriorating and the government needs to get its act together quickly to sort it out.

    Govt needs to sort out relationship with China - National
  • Fiji govt's gift of state land to India scrutinised

    Audio
    Pacific
    12 Feb 2019
    Suva botanical gardens

    A gift - 1.6 acres of land - by the Fiji government to its Indian counterparts has raised some eyebrows. The piece of land at Suva's Botanical Gardens is expected to see India build its new high… Audio

  • Fiji locals upset at resort development's damage

    Audio
    Pacific
    11 Feb 2019
    Malolo Island

    Landowners in Fiji want work on the construction of a resort to cease due to the damage it is causing to the environment. Audio

  • NZ's bid to host Avocado World Congress

    News
    New Zealand food
    10 Feb 2019
    Hass avocado

    The avocado industry has thrown its hat into the ring to bring the Avocado World Congress to New Zealand for the first time in 2023.

    NZ's bid to host Avocado World Congress
  • Iwi becoming a growing financial force - report

    News
    Business
    8 Feb 2019
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    Iwi are a growing financial force to be reckoned with, according to a new report showcasing some of their success over the past five years.

    Iwi becoming a growing financial force - report
  • Samoa inks agreement with NZ during talks

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    8 Feb 2019
    Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi the New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters seals a a new Partnership Agreement at the end of the talks in Wellington this week.

    Samoa has inked a partnership agreement with New Zealand during talks in Wellington this week.

    Samoa inks agreement with NZ during talks
  • Travel booking: 'People want that human element'

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Feb 2019
    A hiking girl in new zealand

    Most travel to New Zealand is booked through travel agents despite competition from online services.

    Travel booking: 'People want that human element'
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