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Queenstown congestion charge discussed by Mayor Glyn Lewers
Queenstown Mayor discusses congestion charge
Glyn Lewers has been talking to ministers about the possibility of introducing a congestion charge, although he has emphasised this would not apply to locals.
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Watch: Christopher Luxon tells MPs to 'watch their rhetoric' as NZ First accused of racism
Watch: Luxon tells MPs to 'watch their rhetoric' as NZ First accused of racism
Asked about comments by Shane Jones and Winston Peters, the PM says "I've seen MPs from lots of different parties making ... comments and remarks that aren't helpful".
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The Economist: Predictions for the world in 2025
The Economist: Predictions for the world in 2025
If anything, 2024 taught us to expect the unbelievable, but what else should we expect from this year? Audio
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Tourist towns doubtful of government support
Tourist towns doubtful of government support
The Hurunui and Kaikōura councils are not expecting a share of the increased International Visitor Levy.
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Man charged over alleged hit-and-run death in Ōkaihau
Man charged over alleged hit-and-run death in Ōkaihau
A teenage cyclist was killed on Settlers Way the Far North town of Ōkaihau on Tuesday.
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Road connecting isolated communities in lower North Island upgraded in multi-million dollar project
Road connecting isolated communities upgraded
Tavern owner Eric Gathercole hoped the upgrade previously treacherous stretch of Route 52 in the Tararua District will mean more business.
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Visitor visa reform unlikely to woo Asian ‘digital nomads’
Visitor visa reform unlikely to woo Asian ‘digital nomads’
Immigration advisors raise concerns over more stringent application processes and New Zealand's comparatively high cost of living.
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Watch: Christopher Luxon in the hot seat at first Question Time of 2025
Watch: Christopher Luxon in the hot seat at first Question Time of 2025
MPs in the House were told to 'calm everything down' as Parliament got back to business with a fiery start.
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Oral Questions for 29 January 2025
Questions to Ministers CAMERON BREWER to the Minister for Economic Growth: What are her priorities for the economic growth portfolio? Rt Hon CHRIS HIPKINS to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all… Audio
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Dr Who exhibition joins list of loss makers at $180m Tākina convention centre
Dr Who exhibition joins list of lossmakers at $180m Wellington convention centre
But the council is refusing to say how many people even visited.
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Tourism in North Pacific still below pre-Covid levels
Tourism in the North Pacific is still very far off from recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. Caleb Fotheringham reports. Audio
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Visas for 'digital nomads' a positive step, commentators say, but there are potential complications
Win-win or pitfalls for digital nomad visas?
The visa policy change for so-called digital nomads has been hailed as a win-win for the country and migrants.
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Tonga PM 'Aisake Eke unveils new Cabinet: two women and one noble among the ministers
Tonga PM unveils new Cabinet
Eleven Cabinet ministers were selected instead of 12, with four of them elected by the Prime Minister under the provisions of the Constitution.
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Yes, Trump can rename the Gulf of Mexico – just not for everyone. Here’s how it works
Yes, Trump can rename the Gulf of Mexico - just not for everyone
While it is undoubtedly important to the US, this part of the Atlantic Ocean washes against other countries, too. So, can the president really rename it?
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 28 January 2025
On today's episode, economists are critical of the government's plans for economic growth by focusing on tourism, Kiribati could lose out on more than $100 million in aid after leaving Deputy Prime… Audio
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'People are being pushed out': Spain resident warns of 'digital nomad' visa change
'People are being pushed out': Overseas warning about 'digital nomads'
Spain introduced a 'digital nomad' visa in 2023 to boost the economy, but over-tourism has sparked backlash from locals. Audio
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Spain plagued by over-tourism after Digital Nomad Visa
The government is relaxing visa rules to attract 'digital nomads,' allowing them to stay longer and spend more money locally. Barcelona-based writer Marta Bausells spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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'Digital nomad' visa change getting overseas interest - business expert
'Digital nomad' visa change already getting overseas interest
Some Americans who've lost their homes in the LA fires are among those showing interest in the move, a business expert says. Audio
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PM Luxon on govt's plans for economic growth
Economists are critical of the government's plans for economic growth by focusing on tourism. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Hospitality sector calls for visa changes to ease staff shortages
Hospitality sector calls for visa changes to attract staff
There aren't enough highly skilled hospitality workers in Aotearoa - and a shake-up is needed, industry players say.
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Hospitality industry calls for changes to immigration policy
The post-Covid reset has not gone smoothly for the hospitality sector with a choppy recovery for restaurants, bars, hotels and the broader tourism sector. The new Minister for Economic Growth Nicola… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 28 January 2025
Audio 28 Jan 2025A New Zealand Pasifka health team has finished a medical response mission in Vanuatu; Tourism in the North Pacific is still very far off from recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic; This year will mark… Audio
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North Pacific struggles to entice tourists to its shores
Audio 28 Jan 2025Tourism in the North Pacific is still very far off from recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 28 January 2025
Pacific Waves for 28 January 2025Podcast episode — 27 January 2025In Pacific Waves today: A New Zealand Pasifika health team has finished a medical response mission in Vanuatu; Tonga's prime minister is expected to announce his cabinet this week after the initial date was deferred with no explanation; Tourism in the North Pacific is still very far off from recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic; This year will mark the 50th anniversary of the ASB Polyfest, one of the largest Pacific festivals in the world.
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Watch: Visa rules for 'digital nomads' to be loosened, Nicola Willis announces
Watch: Tourism visa rules for 'digital nomads' to be loosened
The so-called 'digital nomads' include visitors such as IT specialists and social media influencers. Audio