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  • Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam

    News
    Pacific Northern Marianas
    1 Feb 2019
    Construction on Guam

    Guam is facing a crisis in its civilian construction sector due to a labour shortage caused by new US federal restrictions on Filipino workers.

    Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam
  • House asking prices reaches all-time high

    News
    Business housing
    1 Feb 2019
    An auction sign outside a house for sale in Auckland.

    Eight regions have reached record high prices. Is your region one of them? Audio

    House asking prices reaches all-time high
  • Worker restrictions put construction at risk on Guam

    Audio
    Pacific
    31 Jan 2019
    A Filipino construction worker in Guam

    An immigration lawyer on Guam says new restrictions on Filipino workers will turn a labour shortage in civilian construction into a crisis. The removal of the Philippines from the US H-2 temporary… Audio

  • Air NZ's profit warning sounds an alarm for industry

    Audio
    business
    31 Jan 2019
    Bay of Islands Tourism

    Air New Zealand's profit downgrade and flagging of softening growth in tourist demand may have some implications for the broader sectror. Audio

  • Air New Zealand lowers earnings forecasts

    News
    Business
    30 Jan 2019
    An Air New Zealand 787-9 Dreamliner.

    Air New Zealand is concerned with its latest outlook as it lowers its earnings forecast

    Air New Zealand lowers earnings forecasts, faces slower passenger growth
  • Symposium looks at building Māori social economy

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    30 Jan 2019
    Generic money.

    Iwi leaders are working together and sharing insights on how to build the Māori economy and create jobs.

    Symposium looks at building Māori social economy
  • Air Vanuatu to acquire 13 new aircraft by 2030

    News
    Pacific Vanuatu
    30 Jan 2019
    no caption

    Air Vanuatu has announced it is expecting eight new aircraft to service its international sector and five Cessna planes for its domestic routes by 2030.

    Air Vanuatu to acquire 13 new aircraft by 2030
  • Solomons eyes 60,000 visitors a year by 2025

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    29 Jan 2019
    Rick Hou the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands..

    The Solomon Islands Prime Minister says the country is looking to attract 60,000 visitors annually by 2025.

    Solomons eyes 60,000 visitors a year by 2025
  • Tourist demands mean rural practices left without GP for hours

    News
    New Zealand health
    28 Jan 2019
    The man's GP believed he was getting counselling for his depression.

    The pressure of having to look after an influx of tourists is leaving some rural doctor's practices without a GP for hours on end.

    Tourist demands mean rural practices left without GP for hours
  • Queenstown remains top South Island destination

    News
    New Zealand Canterbury
    28 Jan 2019
    Mountain bike rider on bike path in Queenstown, New Zealand

    Queenstown has kept its title as the South Island's number one visitor destination, despite strong growth in Canterbury.

    Queenstown remains top South Island destination
  • Polyfest preparations underway early

    Audio
    refugees and migrants identity
    28 Jan 2019
    Tongan dancers at Polyfest 2018

    In this episode of Voices; preparations begin early for the annual cultural festival, Polyfest in Auckland city.  Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio

  • Polyfest preparations underway early

    News
    Here Now refugees and migrants
    28 Jan 2019
    Tongan dancers at Polyfest 2018

    In this episode of Voices; preparations begin early for the annual cultural festival, Polyfest in Auckland city.  Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.

    Audio

    Polyfest preparations underway early
  • Death of Niue's sole duck 'a sad time'

    News
    World Pacific
    27 Jan 2019
    No caption

    The Pacific island of Niue is saying goodbye to its only duck, Trevor, who captured global attention after he showed up in 2018.

    Death of Niue's sole duck 'a sad time'
  • Tenzing's sons visit Mt Cook, learn from 'strong' Māori culture

    News
    New Zealand
    27 Jan 2019
    No caption

    Two sons of Nepalese mountaineer Tenzing Norgay Sherpa have just visited New Zealand's tallest mountain, Aoraki-Mt Cook, with South Island iwi Ngāi Tahu.

    Tenzing's sons visit Mt Cook, learn from 'strong' Māori culture
  • 'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on

    Audio
    internet media
    27 Jan 2019
    A message for the media from the junior 'unruly tourist' in January 2019

    The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Every move these surprise summer celebrities… Audio

  • 'Tourists from hell' hog holiday headlines and spark media pile-on

    News
    Mediawatch internet
    27 Jan 2019
    A message for the media from the junior 'unruly tourist' in January 2019

    The so-called “unruly tourists” were called all the names under the sun in a media pile-on that entertained and angered New Zealanders in equal measure. Every move these surprise summer celebrities…

    Audio

    How the 'tourists from hell' hogged holiday headlines
  • Cape Kidnappers landslide: DOC hits back at criticism

    News
    New Zealand Hawkes Bay
    25 Jan 2019
    No caption

    The Department of Conservation has hit back at criticism it downplayed the risks at a Hawke's Bay beach where two people were injured in a massive landslide this week.

    DOC has hit back at criticism about Cape Kidnappers landslide beach
  • Sherpa Tenzing's sons travel through Aotearoa

    News
    Te Ao Māori business
    24 Jan 2019
    Dhamey Tenzing Norgay (centre) and Norbu Tenzing (right), sons of Nepal's most famous Sherpa Tenzing Norgay visit Mt Hikurangi.

    As China cuts the number of climbers at Mt Everest, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay's sons are in New Zealand to discuss indigenous approaches to tourism with Māori. Audio

    Sherpa Tenzing's sons travel through Aotearoa
  • Mt Everest limits would save lives - Tenzing

    Audio
    history
    24 Jan 2019
    Mountains in Everest region, Himalaya, east Nepal

    Tenzing Norgay's son Norbu Tenzing says a move to limit the number of people attempting to scale Mount Everest would save lives. China has announced it will cut the number of people attempting to… Audio

  • Protocol check after tree fall at jetboat base

    News
    New Zealand Otago
    23 Jan 2019
    The tree which fell at the Shotover Jet base in Queenstown.

    Shotover Jet operator Ngai Tahu Tourism is assessing its policies and protocols after a willow tree fell on five people at its jetboating base. Audio

    Shotover Jet operator Ngai Tahu assessing protocols after a tree falls on five people
  • 'Overtourism' a new concern

    Audio 23 Jan 2019
    A hiking girl in new zealand

    'Overtourism' is a serious issue around the world. It's the idea that we might have reached "peak tourism" because our incredible destination can't handle the crowds.  Audio

  • Tongan cabinet reshuffled

    News
    Pacific Tonga
    23 Jan 2019
    Tonga Prime Minister, 'Akilisi Pohiva

    A reshuffle in the Tonga cabinet has seen Prime Minister 'Akilisi Pohiva step down from foreign affairs and move to the public enterprises ministry.

    Tongan cabinet reshuffled
  • The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 2)

    Audio 23 Jan 2019
    Sir David Attenborough, broadcaster and natural historian, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern participate in the Safeguarding the planet session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    Topics - Stealing is illegal, but what if you're not sure if it IS stealing? The workplace can be difficult, is taking a pen home a fireable offence? In a Stuff opinion piece, a lawyer recounts the… Audio

  • Foreign drivers pose no extra threat on NZ roads - ministry data

    News
    New Zealand
    23 Jan 2019
    Policeman during investigation at road accident area. (File photo)

    New Zealand drivers are crashing at higher rates than drivers visiting this country, Ministry of Transport data shows.

    Foreign drivers pose no extra threat on NZ roads - ministry data
  • Lately with Karyn Hay

    Audio 22 Jan 2019

    Is Kiwibuild really the answer? The arts and the future of tourism Audio

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