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Luxury store to close amid Marianas economy worries
Luxury store to close amid Marianas economy worries
CNMI governor Arnold Palacios says there is no denying the impact the closure of Duty Free Shoppers will have at the local-level.
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Napier City Council throws Hawke's Bay Tourism agency $1m lifeline
Hawke's Bay Tourism secures $1m lifeline
Napier City Council has thrown its support behind the agency, which will have its Hawke's Bay Regional Council funding axed from June.
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Government unveils new $3 million fund to attract more tourists in off-season
Government unveils new $3m fund to attract more tourists in off-season
The government has unveiled a new $3 million fund to attract more tourists to the regions this autumn and winter.
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Auckland Airport reports improved first half result
Auckland Airport reports half year result with $187.3m net profit to December
Auckland Airport has reported an improved first half result, though growth in passenger traffic has been more subdued than expected.
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Top leadership changes in New Caledonia's nickel stakeholder
Top leadership changes in New Caledonia's nickel stakeholder
French mining giant Eramet has announced major changes in its leadership.
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New Zealand's glaciers have shrunk by 29% since 2000
New Zealand's glaciers have shrunk by 29%
A New Zealand glacier expert sounding the alarm on climate change feels like she is yelling into the void as yet another study shows our glaciers are rapidly shrinking.
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Midweek-NZME exodus & video, capital vision, attracting Aussies
Big names at the Herald lose their jobs in a major news rejig, a Wellington ginger group getting a helping hand - and attracting Aussies in 1962. Audio
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Wellington's Tākina: Hundreds of Disney sketches, concept artwork to go on display
Hundreds of Disney sketches and concept artwork to go on display at Tākina
Every Disney character starts with a drawing and now fans will get to see the beginnings of 100 years of their favourite characters in Wellington. Audio
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'Everyone must go' tourism slogan hits international headlines
'Everyone must go' tourism slogan hits international headlines
The slogan, which aims to attract Australians to visit, has received mix reviews.
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'Everyone must go' tourism slogan hits the international headlines
'Everyone must go' tourism slogan hits international headlines
The slogan, which aims to attract Australians to visit, has received mix reviews.
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Australia: Media sting gone wrong, insurer crackdown
Audio 19 Feb 2025Australia correspondent Bernard Keane explores the scandal over the Daily Telegraph's attempted undercover story into "what it's like being Jewish in Sydney". Audio
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Kiwis return from overseas weight surgery with life-threatening problems
Kiwis return from overseas weight surgery with life-threatening problems
Overweight patients are being targeted by medical tourism companies and often don't understand the risks, doctors say.
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Kiwis return from overseas weight loss surgery with life-threatening complications
Kiwis return from overseas weight surgery with life-threatening problems
Overweight patients are being targeted by medical tourism companies and often don't understand the risks, doctors say. Audio
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Patients who have had weight-loss surgery overseas clogging system
A Waikato bariatric surgeon said patients going overseas for weight-loss surgery are returning with potentially life-threatening complications and clogging up an already overburdened public health… Audio
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Oral Questions for Tuesday 18 February 2025
Audio 18 Feb 2025Questions to Ministers Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his Government's statements and actions? Hon MARAMA DAVIDSON to the Prime Minister: E tautoko ana ia i nga… Audio
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Around the motu: Jonathan Leask in Ashburton
Audio 18 Feb 2025Jonathan discusses Rakaia community's response to speed limit reversals, the council is paying influencers to boost tourism, and Ashburton has a MAGA (make Ashburton great again) mayor candidate. Audio
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Where is the best place to Airbnb your bach?
Putting a bach on Airbnb is a common way for many owners to generate some extra income from their holiday homes. But how much can you expect to make, and are some parts of the country better placed… Audio
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Queenstown mayor on govt's 'Everyone Must Go' campaign
Concerns are being raised that a new tourism campaign will just result in a big influx of tourists to Queenstown. Queenstown Mayor Glyn Lewers spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Conservation Minister on $30 million tourism and conservation funding
The conservation minister has announced $11 million of funding for tourism infrastructure, and $19 million for biodiversity to manage wallaby, deer and goat populations and restoring natural… Audio
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Greens critical of govt's biodiversity and tourism funding
The Green Party has described the government's newly announced funding for biodiversity and tourism as "embarrassing". The Green Party's spokesperson for tourism Celia Wade-Brown spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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Tuesday catch up with Nicola Willis
Finance Minister Nicola Willis joins First Up to talk tourism and ferries Audio
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NZ's first electric fire truck rolls out at Christchurch Airport
NZ's first electric fire truck rolls out at Christchurch Airport
Christchurch Airport has welcomed New Zealand's first electric fire truck, but one expert says the saved emissions will be "insignificant and inconsequential".
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The Panel with Sally Wenley & Martin Cocker (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Sally Wenley & Martin Cocker discuss Destiny Church's weekend of fighting at pride events across Auckland. We get an update on the school lunch… Audio
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Government announces $30m spend on tourism infrastructure and biodiversity projects
Govt announces $30m spend on tourism infrastructure, biodiversity projects
Conservation Minister Tama Potaka, alongside Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, made the announcement at the post-Cabinet brief on Monday.
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Govt launches tourism campaign targeting Australians
The government's launched a $500,000 campaign encouraging Australians to visit New Zealand during the off season. Last year, almost 1.4 million Australians made a trip across the ditch. But Prime… Audio