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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 7 February
PNG's Pangu MPs on verge of leaving party; Tonga's newest island has a more lively future as more data gathered by Nasa; Solomon Islands is losing experienced nurses to neighbouring Pacific countries… Audio
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Tonga's newest island has a more lively future - NASA
The head of Tonga's geology team says scientific data from Nasa about emerging life on the country's four year old volcanic island is hugely exciting with the government considering offically naming… Audio
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Campground owners struggling: 'We'll be packing up, selling up'
Westland District Council will today hear from struggling campground owners, who have experienced a "painfully quiet" summer after the introduction of designated freedom camping areas.
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China eyed as niche market in Pacific tourism industry
The South Pacific Tourism Organisation says it hopes to develop a niche market for Chinese tourists in the region.
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Canada extends labour scheme to all Solomons provinces
A Canadian labour recruitment scheme in Solomon Islands has opened its services to all provinces in the country.
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 7 February 2019
Solomon Islands is losing experienced nurses to neighbouring Pacific countries because of low pay and poor working conditions; The children's agency Unicef is becoming increasingly concerned about… Audio
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Chinese New Year brings charter tourists to Pacific
Chinese tourists arrive on charter flights in the Pacific for New Year holiday, and present a growing tourism opportunity for coming years. Audio
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Waitangi dawn ceremony draws more than 1000
The prime minister's four-day stretch in the North has come to an end but there's still a large crowd at Waitangi making the most of Ngāpuhi's hospitality.
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Samoa welcomes first Fiji ambassador
Fiji's first ambassador to Samoa says his appointment symbolises the desire of the two countries' prime ministers to work together on common issues.
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PNG MP wants laws to prevent cultural appropriation
Law reform to ensure local culture is protected from misappropriation is being considered by Papua New Guinea's police minister. Audio
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Korean tourist's sandboarding death preventable - police
Police and WorkSafe are investigating the death of a tourist yesterday who was hit by a bus while sandboarding in the Far North.
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Banks & life insurers on notice & Air NZ profit downgrade
Business commentator Rod Oram talks to Kathryn about the impact on NZ banks and life insurers of the Australian Royal Commission on their parent companies. Also Air New Zealand's profit downgrade, and… Audio
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DOC delays review of national parks after talks with iwi
The Department of Conservation has delayed its review of two South Island national parks after speaking with Ngāi Tai last week.
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NZ beware "peak" tourist
Tuhoe lament the trashing of Lake Waikaremoana by visitors as the New Zealand Alpine Club calls for two proposals for amenities for National Parks to be chucked out. Juergen Gnoth of the University of… Audio
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The Panel with Ian Telfer and Ruth Money (Part 2)
Audio 4 Feb 2019What special talent do YOU have? Tuhoe lament the trashing of Lake Waikaremoana by visitors as the New Zealand Alpine Club calls for two proposals for amenities for National Parks to be chucked out… Audio
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Government's tourism strategy submissions close
More than 100 submissions have been sent on the government's draft tourism strategy.
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Australian delegation visit marks direct flights to Newcastle
An Australian delegation will forge new tourism and business relationships during a visit to Auckland today.
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More time for feedback on national park proposals
Dogs in national parks, a gondola to view glaciers and changing the number of aircraft landings permitted - just a few of the proposals mooted for the future of two South Island national parks.
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Bushfires in Victoria: 'If it goes, it goes'
Authorities have issued five separate emergency alerts for bush fires burning in the Australian state of Victoria.
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Deadline for sharing ideas on new tourism strategy looms
It's the final days to have a voice in the future of tourism with the submissions on the government's draft strategy closing next week.
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PNG police investigate clothing brand for 'tribal' adverts
Papua New Guinea police are investigating a Chinese clothing brand which used cultural images in its advertising.
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Up and go on an Ubco, the Kiwi-designed utility bike
The New Zealand designers of the Ubco utility bike reckon if it can cope with conditions on a New Zealand dairy farm it can cope with anything. The white electric bikes are now being sent to the USA… Audio
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Up and go on an Ubco, the Kiwi-designed utility bike
The New Zealand designers of the Ubco utility bike reckon if it can cope with conditions on a New Zealand dairy farm it can cope with anything. The white electric bikes are now being sent to the USA…
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Not just 'greenies': More diversity wanted for conservation boards
Positions on the country's conservation boards are up for grabs and the search is on for a more diverse range of representatives.
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NZ credit outlook improves from 'stable' to positive'
Two international credit ratings agencies have a positive view of the country's outlook.