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Chris Hipkins announces new Labour 'economic team', Tangi Utikere promoted
MP gets big promotion in Labour reshuffle
Tangi Utikere has moved up seven spots and picked up the Local Government portfolio as Chris Hipkins announces a new 'economic team'.
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The regulars helping keep New Zealand’s fine dining restaurants afloat
The regulars helping keep New Zealand's fine dining restaurants afloat
That includes a Christchurch fine dining restaurant where the eight-course menu and wine pairing is over $400 per head. Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 6 March 2025
Audio 6 Mar 2025Questions to Ministers HUHANA LYNDON to the Minister for Maori Development: Does he stand by his appointment of Richard Prebble to the Waitangi Tribunal in light of Prebble's comments on his… Audio
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Is Auckland in the running to host next America's Cup?
Is Auckland in the running to host next America's Cup?
Funding key to getting America's Cup back in New Zealand.
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Parents of methanol victims Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones want answers
Parents of methanol victims describe investigation as 'disgraceful'
Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones were among six people who died after drinking tainted alcohol in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in November.
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Takapuna Golf Club at risk under new proposal from Auckland Council
Golf club at risk under Auckland Council proposal
The proposal would see 20 hectares of Takapuna Golf Club, which sees more than 500 visitors per day, converted into a wetland.
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Owners of Whakaari/White Island have company's conviction quashed
Whakaari/White Island conviction quashed
Brothers Andrew, James and Peter Buttle appealed against their company's conviction which saw them fined $1.045 million and ordered to pay $4.88m in reparation to the victims.
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Job market begins showing signs of recovery, according to advertising data
Job market showing signs of recovery
Seek says after six months of consistently falling job ads the rate of decline has slowed down.
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Rural areas to carry NZ economy until lower interst rates filter through
Rural areas to carry NZ economy until lower interst rates filter through
There are tentative signs of recovery in rural areas lifted by strong commodity prices, according to latest data.
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 26 February 2025
In today's episode, experts in safety and hostility training are sceptical about the government's potential plans to give people the power to detain fellow citizens, Australian Defence officials… Audio
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International tourism spend returns to pre-Covid levels StatsNZ figures show
International tourism spend back at pre-pandemic levels
Spending has returned to pre-Covid levels, while domestic tourism has dipped, according to the latest figures.
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International tourist spending returns to pre-Covid levels
International tourist spending has finally returned to pre-COVID levels according to new data. Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Rebecca Ingram spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Gisborne launches tourism campaign to attract remote workers
Tairāwhiti Gisborne is launching a "first-of-its-kind" tourism campaign to attract remote workers under the new visa changes. Trust Tairāwhiti chief executive Doug Jones spoke to Alexa Cook. Audio
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Warning of hostility to Queenstown Lakes councillors over tourist pressures
Warning increasing tourist pressures could trigger hostility in Queenstown
A report details the urgent intervention and investment needed to prevent potential protests and local hostility in the area.
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New Zealanders taking shorter OEs, survey finds
New Zealanders taking shorter OEs, survey finds
New Zealanders are not staying abroad for as long when they go on their OE due to financial concerns, a survey shows.
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Tourism Holdings half year net profit down 36%
Tourism Holdings half year net profit down 36%
Tourism Holdings first half result reflects what has been the most difficult period for the recreational vehicle industry in decades, the company said.
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Tarsealing of Tāngarākau Gorge marks end of an era
Tarsealing of country's last gravel highway marks end of an era
Contractors are this week putting the finishing touches to 12km of seal in the remote Tāngarākau Gorge. Audio
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The corruption ranking that could affect your mortgage
Why NZ's corruption ranking could affect your mortgage
The country has been "complacent" about its reputation for honesty and has fallen in a major global index.
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Cook Islands eyes China investment in blue economy
Cook Islands eyes China investment in blue economy
Cook Islands and China have agreed to cooperate on blue economy investments, including new port wharves and deep sea minerals development.
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters to resume high-level political dialogue with China
Winston Peters to resume high-level political dialogue with China
His decades of interaction with China will be invaluable for talks with leaders that seem certain to include the issue of warships conducting live fire exercises off Australia.
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Millennium & Copthorne shareholders told to reject takeover bid
Millennium & Copthorne shareholders told to reject takeover bid
The independent directors of hotel company Millennium & Copthorne (MCK) have told minority shareholders to reject a takeover offer from the majority shareholder because it is too low.
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Electric Avenue festival attracts more than 70,000 music lovers
The musical festival that's thriving as others close
Electric Avenue has reached uncharted waters a decade since its inception, and now stands as arguably the "biggest festival in Australasia".
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Māori approaches hold key to success in China
Māori approaches hold key to success in China
A new report encourages Māori to continue using tikanga to strengthen economic ties with China and explore new opportunities in other areas.
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Dr. Paul Meighan-Chiblow: Colonialingualism
UNESCO predicts the global community will lose as many as 3000 indigenous languages by the end of the century. Scottish Gael sociolinguist Dr. Paul Meighan-Chiblow speaks to Mihi. Audio
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Tourism New Zealand backs 'Everyone Must Go' marketing campaign
Tourism New Zealand backs 'Everyone Must Go' campaign
The Australian-targeting marketing campaign is meant to be a playful take of the traditional sale, the agency says.