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DOC to manage tourist numbers and cut aircraft noise at parks
Managing tourist numbers and cutting aircraft noise are among a list of proposals for two South Island national parks, the Department of Conservation says.
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$150 million for Tairawhiti-Gisborne
The largest chunk of the money will be spent on roading - $137 million - with most of the remainder to be spent on tourism. Audio
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Opposition to reinstating corporal punishment in Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2018A Supreme Court judge in Samoa and the country's Ombudsman speak out against an amendment to the Education Act seeking to reinstate corporal punishment in schools. Audio
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Govt announces $152m investment for Gisborne area
The government has announced a $152 million funding injection into Gisborne and surrounding regions.
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Dunedin searching for freedom camping site in central city
Part of Dunedin's central city will be opened to freedom campers to cope with growing numbers inundating existing coastal sites.
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Fishers celebrate as shark cage diving ruled an offence
Shark Diving has been ruled an offence ending a long stoush between paua divers and tourism operaters on Stewart Island. Shark sightings used to be a rarity around the island but local fishermen… Audio
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On the business front with Rod Oram
Business Commentator Rod Oram with news that Genesis Energy is optimistic about long-term outlook for gas supplies, good results this corporate reporting season from Tourism Holdings and Vista. And… Audio
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Helen Clark: Women, Equality & Power
Former Prime Minister, head of the UN Development Programme, and Secretary General aspirant Helen Clark, talks with Kathryn about her long career, and her experience of leadership, gender equality and… Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 4 September 2018
Pacific leaders are converging on Nauru this week for the annual Pacific Islands Forum; there are opportunities and challenges for Pacific island countries signing up to China's Belt and Road… Audio
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Tourist hotspots struggle for staff before summer season
Staff shortages are pushing businesses to recruit early to avoid being caught out ahead of an anticipated booming summer season.
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Palau shifts to high-quality "green tourism" with new laws
A proposed tourism education bill in Palau will improve environmental protections and crackdown on non-compliant tour operators. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 3 September 2018
There are opportunities and challenges for Pacific island countries signing up to China's Belt and Road Initiative. Fiji has already joined up to the Pacific prong of the strategy - the 21st Century… Audio
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Palau's new tourism bill to crack down on environmental waste
New powers will allow Palau's government to revoke tourism operators licenses for breaching a set of laws being introduced to improve environmental protections in the country. Audio
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Team aims to desex 800 dogs on Rarotonga
The head of a team aiming to desex and microchip 800 dogs on Cook Island's Rarotonga over the next four months, says it will help make the dog population on the island much more manageable. Audio
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Palau tourism industry 'suffering greatly' from China ban
Palau's Tourism Bureau says local businesses are suffering greatly in the wake of China's ban on tourist operators.
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Tourist hotspots struggle for staff before summer season
Tourist operators are having to offer more bells and whistles in order to recruit enough staff for what's expected to be another booming summer season. Last year, businesses in some tourist hotspots… Audio
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Call for protection of Tasman Bay Hector's dolphins
Forest and Bird wants the same protection for Hector's dolphins in Tasman Bay and Golden Bay that they get in other marine areas around the country.
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Skiers revel in Queenstown with pride
Winter Pride may seem a bit of an odd name for a festival starting on the first day of spring.
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Former Samoa minister and businessman dies
Samoa's former tourism minister and prominent businessman, Hans Joachim Keil, has died.
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Tagata o te Moana for 1 September 2018
Audio 1 Sep 2018What does the future hold for the evacuees of Vanuatu's volcanic Ambae Island?; The Australian appointed to run Fiji's police force in the wake of the 2000 coup, has died after a battle with bowel… Audio
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PNG Tourism minister says lawlessness deterring visitors
A Papua New Guinea cabinet minister says PNG is being classed as a visitor 'no go zone' and it's impacting on the country's tourism sector.
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Urban bats: Long-tailed bats thriving in Hamilton
Long-tailed bats are thriving in gullies and bush along the Waikato River, where it flows through central Hamilton. Video, Audio
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Urban bats: Long-tailed bats thriving in Hamilton
Long-tailed bats are thriving in gullies and bush along the Waikato River, where it flows through central Hamilton.
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Dateline Pacific evening edition 30 August 2018
Problem gambling advocates in New Zealand are calling for electronic gaming machines to be eliminated in vulnerable communities like South Auckland, It's disappointing but not surprising that… Audio
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South Pacific's biggest tourism project to be finalised
French Polynesia is awaiting the final signatures to kickstart the biggest tourism project the South Pacific has seen. $US700 million (NZ$1 billion) is the projected cost of the Tahitian Village which… Audio