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Maraetotara Falls rope swing and branch removed by Hastings council
Popular swing given the axe by council
Hastings council removed tree branches and the attached swing at a waterfall in Hawke's Bay because swinging into the pool below was deemed to be risky.
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Strong earthquake hits Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan
Deaths reported after strong quake hits Tibet, Nepal
At least 95 people have died and "many buildings" have collapsed, following the quake in the magnitude 7 range, according to reports
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TikToks are increasing the popularity of tourism in Antarctica - and the risks
The dangers of TikTok in Antarctica
Two decades ago, fewer than 20,000 tourists made the journey to the icy continent each year. Last year it was more than 124,000.
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CNMI indigenous advocate wants birth tourism law reconsidered
CNMI indigenous advocate wants birth tourism law reconsidered
America's jus soli legal principle means babies born in the CNMI get US citizenship.
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Hundreds claim the authentic Holy Grail - so who’s right?
Hundreds claim they've got the real Holy Grail. So who's right?
Around 200 cups, in Europe alone, are said to be the Holy Grail. But what makes one cup holy - but not another?
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Man charged with rape and sexual assault of Virgin Airlines crew member, Fiji police say
Man charged with rape and sexual assault of Virgin Airlines crew member, Fiji police say
A man has been charged with the rape and sexual assault of a Virgin Airlines flight crew member during New Year's Eve celebrations in Fiji.
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Wairoa's heavy rain more challenging for some than others - farmer
Wairoa's heavy rain more challenging for some than others - farmer
While some will be welcoming the rain, others will be struggling with "real anxiety", farmer says.
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World's most punctual airlines announced - Air NZ 4th in Asia Pacific
World's most punctual airlines announced - Air NZ 4th in Asia Pacific
Global tourism returned to pre-pandemic levels, here's who was usually on time according to an annual ranking of airlines and airports.
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The world’s most punctual airlines for 2024
World's most punctual airlines announced - Air NZ 4th in Asia Pacific
Global tourism returned to pre-pandemic levels, here's who was usually on time according to an annual ranking of airlines and airports.
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2024 in review: A challenging year for New Zealand’s Chinese community
2024 in review: A challenging year for NZ's Chinese community
High-profile criminal cases and concerns about public safety overshadow a parliamentary milestone and some success in expanding business operations.
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Fiji police investigating alleged rape of Virgin Australia crew members
Fiji police investigating alleged rape of Virgin Australia crew members
The crew members were in a layover in Nadi and were believed to have gone out to a nightclub.
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Newly restored DOC hut at Cape Brett offers some of the best views in Northland
The $25-a-night DOC hut with million-dollar views
The newly restored Cape Brett Hut is one of a handful of huts run by the Department of Conservation in Northland.
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Tourism operators fear extreme weather and climate change could ruin Aotearoa's star attraction
Fear extreme weather and climate change could ruin Aotearoa's star attraction
"Over half of all international visitors, and 80 percent of New Zealanders, come and visit our stunning landscapes and protected areas every year."
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The worst-behaved travellers of 2024
The worst-behaved travellers of 2024
There was no shortage of unruly traveller incidents this year so, to remedy this, CNN has put together a list of New Year resolutions for globetrotters and gadabouts.
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Bay of Islands business owners welcome post-Christmas visitors after years of disruption
Bay of Islands welcomes post-Christmas 'boom'
A surge of visitors post-Christmas is just what the Bay of Islands needed, business owners say
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NZ's best public events and festivals to celebrate the New Year
Where to see in the New Year with a bang
A rundown on some of the best festivals and public events to ring in 2025 - and where to catch the best fireworks displays.
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Emergency services and party-goers flock to New Year's Eve hotspots
Party responsibly at New Year's - St John Ambulance
Emergency services at summer hot spots are preparing for an influx of rowdy visitors on New Year's Eve.
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Drug testing and wet tents as Rhythm and Vines festival kicks off
Drug testing and wet tents as Rhythm and Vines festival kicks off
Record rain hasn't dampened the spirits of thousands of festival goers, and Drug Foundation staff say they're "slammed" by the numbers they're testing.
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Japan's scenic hot springs town restricting tourists amid fights over the best photo spots
Scenic town restricting tourists amid fights over best photo spots
Tourists are breaking traffic rules and blocking ambulance access in this picturesque town, leading to problems for residents.
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Whangārei seals twin-city agreement with Ra'iātea in French Polynesia
Whangārei seals twin-city agreement with Ra'iātea in French Polynesia
Ra'iātea, about 230km west of Tahiti, is regarded as a likely starting point for the Polynesian migrations that led to the settlement of Hawaii and Aotearoa.
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What are some of New Zealand's most dangerous stretches of road?
What are some of NZ's most dangerous stretches of road?
Some New Zealand roads are notorious due to the number of fatal and serious crashes there, others because they are steep, narrow and have spectacular views but no room for driver error.
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Hospitality has high hopes for hot summer amid hard times
Hospitality has high hopes for hot summer amid hard times
The hospitality sector says a good summer will set it up for the year ahead, even in the face of recession.
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Penguins wandering around Oamaru
Audio 20 Dec 2024There's a little bit of a penguin parade going on in Oamaru. They've been wombling around the town and in out of shops in their best all year round tuxedos. A local tourism group is keeping an eye on… Audio
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Immediate response still the focus in Vanuatu, but move to rebuild coming, High Commissioner says
'Absolute carnage': Rescuers describe scene as seven pulled from rubble
The New Zealand High Commission was one of several buildings destroyed in the earthquake. Audio
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Hopes dwindling of finding anyone alive in collapsed Port Vila building
Hopes dwindling of finding anyone alive in collapsed Port Vila building
A Kiwi in Vanuatu says the mood has shifted around Port Vila's collapsed CBD building, with locals feeling it is unlikely they will find anyone else alive.