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  • Visiting New Zealand the 'Kiwi way'

    News
    New Zealand environment
    17 Dec 2018
    The Abel Tasman National Park

    A new tourist campaign is asking people to experience Aotearoa the "Kiwi way" to encourage responsible travelling. Video

    Department of Conservation launches new tourist campaign: 'Visit the Kiwi way'
  • Tourism industry eager for an associate minister

    News
    New Zealand business
    17 Dec 2018
    Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern (right) and deputy leader Kelvin Davis (left) heading into negotiations with New Zealand First.

    The tourism industry remains hopeful an Associate Tourism Minister will be appointed despite their initial request being refused.

    Tourism industry eager for an associate minister
  • Marlborough wineries gearing up for tourist influx

    News
    Country farming
    17 Dec 2018
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    The group that represents Marlborough's vineyards and wineries are getting set for a return of the tourists, now that the main road past many of their front gates is back up and running.

    Marlborough wineries gearing up for tourist influx
  • Manus Island's 'social fabric broken'

    News
    Pacific Papua New Guinea
    17 Dec 2018
    The daily protest in the detention centre, 10-11-17.

    The social fabric of Papua New Guinea's Manus Island has been broken by Australia detaining refugees there, a community leader says.

    Manus Island's 'social fabric broken'
  • Manus Island 'social fabric broken'

    Audio 17 Dec 2018
    A refugee protest at the East Lorengau Tranist Centre, 24-11-18.

    The social fabric of Papua New Guinea's Manus Island has been broken by Australia detaining refugees there, a community leader says. Audio

  • SH1 realignment in Southland on track for 2020 opening

    News
    New Zealand transport
    16 Dec 2018
    Progress of the work on Edendale realignment at the underpass location as of 22 November.

    One of Southland's largest roading projects is on track to open by mid-2020.

    SH1 realignment in Southland on track for 2020 opening
  • Are our Great Walks overpriced?

    Audio
    environment
    14 Dec 2018
    The imagery was collected using the Street View Trekker, a wearable backpack outfitted with 360 degree cameras designed for locations accessible only by foot.

    New Zealanders pay roughly half the rate of tourists to stay in huts on our Great Walks, but does that discrepancy mean tourists are being priced out of the market? Audio

  • Sport: 2019 Pacific Games organisers confident despite hiccups

    News
    Pacific Samoa
    14 Dec 2018
    CEO of the 2019 Pacific Games Falefata Hele Ei Matatia

    The Pacific Games Office remains confident athletes will be provided with suitable accomodation during next year's event in Samoa, despite being forced tochange their original plans.

    Sport: 2019 Pacific Games organisers confident despite hiccups
  • Second Canadian detained as China row deepens

    News
    World
    14 Dec 2018
    Canadian businessman Michael Spavor and former diplomat Michael Kovrig have both been detained in China.

    Why was Meng arrested?

    Second Canadian detained as China row deepens
  • Solomons landowners warned not to close airport

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    13 Dec 2018
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    Solomon Islands aviation authorities are warning landowners in Munda that there will be consequences if they try to shut down the government-owned airport.

    Solomons landowners warned not to close airport
  • Quote of the Year: Simon Bridges' Paula 'Benefit' gaffe

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Dec 2018
    Simon Bridges and Paula Bennett, during the press conference regarding the Jami-Lee Ross tape

    A slip of the tongue by National Party leader Simon Bridges has become the winner of this year's best quote.

    Quote of the Year: Simon Bridges' Paula 'Benefit' gaffe
  • 'Deja vu' for Wellington Airport extension

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Dec 2018
    Wellington Airport

    There will be no satisfactory outcome when a final decision on the Wellington Airport extension resource consent is released, an Environment Court judge has said.

    'Deja vu' for Wellington Airport extension
  • Air NZ strike 'would have had a massive disruption' to tourism

    Audio
    life and society politics
    13 Dec 2018
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    The Air New Zealand engineers' strike has been called off, but just the threat of industrial action has had a big ripple effect through the tourism sector. Tourism operators have been scrambling to… Audio

  • A step too far: Great Walks fall out of favour with tourists

    News
    New Zealand
    11 Dec 2018
    Each year more than 200,000 people walk through the park, staying at campsites, and using the toilet facilities.

    More Kiwis and fewer overseas tourists are booking accommodation on New Zealand's Great Walks.

    A step too far: Great Walks fall out of favour with overseas tourists
  • Saipan most popular Chinese destination in Pacific

    News
    Pacific
    11 Dec 2018
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    A popular Chinese travel website has ranked Saipan as the most popular Pacific island destination for Chinese tourists.

    Saipan most popular Chinese destination in Pacific
  • Kiribati tourists to be surveyed

    Audio
    Pacific
    11 Dec 2018
    Scooter at shoreline Kiribati

    Travellers leaving Kiribati will be surveyed soon to find out more about their experiences in the hope of attracting more tourists to the country. Audio

  • Solomons PM signs pledge to ban logging, mining

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    10 Dec 2018
    Rick Hou the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands..

    The Solomon Islands Prime Minister Rick Hou has signed a pledge to ban logging, mining and other commercial activities at and above the 400 metre contour line.

    Solomons PM signs pledge to ban logging, mining
  • Tahiti keen on business ties with NZ's Tainui

    News
    Pacific French Polynesia
    10 Dec 2018
    French Polynesian president receives Tainui delegation

    The French Polynesian president Edouard Fritch has reiterated his willingness for economic and financial cooperation with New Zealand's Tainui people.

    Tahiti keen on business ties with NZ's Tainui
  • Kiribati tourists to be surveyed

    News
    Pacific Kiribati
    10 Dec 2018
    The Kiribati capital and most populated area, South Tarawa, consists of several islets, connected by a series of causeways.

    Travellers leaving Kiribati will soon be surveyed to help the government develop the tourism sector in the hope of attracting more tourists.

    Kiribati tourists to be surveyed
  • Freedom camping campaign kicks off

    Audio
    environment
    10 Dec 2018
    The inner-city freedom camping area is still in the works.

    A new campaign has been launched today for tourists who freedom camp. It's a partnership with the government, Tourism Industry Aotearoa, information sites and some rental vehicle companies. This from… Audio

  • 'Camp responsibly' campaign aimed at overseas tourists

    News
    New Zealand
    10 Dec 2018
    Freedom camping

    Tourism New Zealand is asking international visitors to camp responsibly in its first foray into domestic marketing. Video

    'Camp responsibly' campaign aimed at overseas tourists
  • Protests 'a crisis' for France as 1700 arrests made

    News
    World politics
    10 Dec 2018
    Demonstrators carry a French flag during a protest of Yellow vests (Gilets jaunes) against rising oil prices and living costs, on December 1, 2018 in Paris.

    The "yellow vest" protests have been "a catastrophe" for the French economy, the finance minister says.

    Protests 'a crisis' for France as 1700 arrests made
  • Grace Millane's killing sparks anger over men's violence

    News
    New Zealand
    9 Dec 2018
    David Millane, the father of missing British woman Grace Millane speaks to the media

    The killing of British backpacker Grace Millane has struck a chord with New Zealanders, who are expressing anger over male violence towards women.

    Grace Millane's killing sparks anger over men's violence
  • Elena Casas-Montanez: Protests in France

    Audio
    politics
    9 Dec 2018
    Demonstrators carry a French flag during a protest of Yellow vests (Gilets jaunes) against rising oil prices and living costs, on December 1, 2018 in Paris.

    Many Parisian tourist attractions and museums, along with shops on the Champs-Élysées are closed this weekend amidst fears of renewed violence in the French capital. Authorities have deployed… Audio

  • Waiwera pools to stay closed for most of summer

    News
    New Zealand Business
    8 Dec 2018
    The Waiwera Thermal Resort and Spa.

    The Waiwera hot pools in north Auckland will be closed for at least most of the summer.

    Waiwera pools to stay closed for most of summer
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