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Concern grows over Air NZ's potential price hikes, less flights next year
Concern grows over Air NZ's potential price hikes, less flights next year
Tickets for some flights could be more expensive next year, with the airline running fewer flights on some domestic routes. Audio
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Colorado man missing on Aoraki/Mount Cook
Bad weather prevented search teams from looking for the men on Tuesday, and at this stage it is unlikely they will be able to continue the search until Thursday. Boulder, Colorado based journalist… Audio
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Police name men missing on Aoraki/Mount Cook
Three men who went missing after attempting to climb Aoraki Mount Cook over the weekend have still not been found. Aoraki Area Commander Inspector Vicki Walker spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Seabed mining left out of regional plan for Taranaki
Taranaki region leaders at odds with government plans
There's a clash of wills going on between central and local government in Taranaki when it comes to plans for seabed mining.
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Ireland travel tips straight from the source
Audio 3 Dec 2024Jesse chats to Tourism Ireland Executive Vice President Alison Metcalfe about Ireland as a travel destination. Audio
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Te Papa makes $750k in two months from international visitor fee
Te Papa makes $750k in two months from international visitor fee
Ticket sales are about on track, and are expected to ramp up over summer, the national museum says. Audio
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Te Papa makes $750,000 since charging international visitors
Te Papa has pocketed $750,000 since it started charging international visitors an admission fee two months ago. The change came in during September to help fund rising energy, insurance and staffing… Audio
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Cathedral Cove walking track reopens after almost two years of repairs
Cathedral Cove track reopens after almost two years
The beach - a popular tourist spot - has been accessible only by boat since storms caused extensive damage.
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Amid NZME cuts and council ad moves, two towns could lose their news
Mediawatch: A tale of two towns' news
Both Taupō and Westport face saying goodbye to their only local newspaper - and local journalism.
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Suspected treasure hunters rip out native trees at popular Auckland park
Suspected treasure hunters rip out, slash native trees
Locals are "distraught" at the vandalism, saying most of the damaged trees "won't survive".
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Dunedin rolls out Scottish St Andrew's Day celebrations
Dunedin rolls out Scottish St Andrew's Day celebrations
Stone lifting, speed porridge and a haggis ceremony will help to mark the Scottish celebration of Saint Andrew's Day in Dunedin.
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Starbucks opens a cafe with a view of North Korea
Starbucks opens a cafe with a view of North Korea
Coffee lovers wanting to catch a glimpse of life in the world's most reclusive nation should get ready to travel.
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Taranaki adopts 'adapt or perish' catchcry, but seabed mining not in its plans
Taranaki adopts 'adapt or perish' catchcry
The region is being urged to diversify its economy, in a development action plan launched today.
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What impact might Emmanuel Tjibaou have in New Caledonia
What impact might Emmanuel Tjibaou have in New Caledonia
Tjibaou, the son of the assassinated pro-independence leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou, is also one of the two New Caledonian representatives in the French legislature.
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Tourism company's pest control boosts beetle biodiversity
Audio 28 Nov 2024An adventure tourism business set high in the air has found great success in conservation efforts down on the ground. Audio
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Whanganui District Council plans to axe 31 roles as it chases $2m in annual savings
Whanganui District Council plans to axe 31 roles as it chases $2m in annual savings
The community expects the council to be an efficient organisation, its chief executive says.
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Cook Islands water tariff backlash: 'Most people understand', says PM Mark Brown
Cook Islands water tariff backlash: 'Most people understand', says Mark Brown
Cook Islands Prime Minister says most people on Rarotonga understand why a water tariff is needed, but people fighting the tax says it breaks a historic agreement with landowners. The...
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Taiwan's president to strengthen ties with Pacific allies during upcoming visit
Taiwan's president to strengthen ties with Pacific allies during upcoming visit
Lai will visit the Marshall Islands, Palau and Tuvalu from 30 November to 6 December.
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Four bodies recovered from capsized tourist boat off Egypt's Red Sea coast
Four bodies recovered from capsized tourist boat off Egypt's Red Sea coast
Rescue teams also found five people alive - two Belgian tourists, one Swiss, one Finn and an Egyptian, bringing the total number of survivors to 33.
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Car rally's comeback helps boost local economy in Vanuatu
Car rally's comeback helps boost local economy in Vanuatu
The Vanuatu Rally Championship made a comeback after a three-year hiatus.
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28 survivors rescued after tourist boat sinks off Egypt's Red Sea coast
28 survivors rescued after tourist boat sinks off Egypt's Red Sea coast
A search continues for the 17 remaining passengers and crew.
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Travel agencies, businesses hail China’s visa-free extension
Travel agencies, businesses hail China’s visa-free extension
The visa-free timeframe has been extended to 30 days "on a trial basis", effective from 30 November to the end of 2025.
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Laos government says 'profoundly saddened' by tourist deaths
Laos government says 'profoundly saddened' by tourist deaths
The Laos government says it is "profoundly saddened" by the deaths of foreign tourists in Vang Vieng, with the toll from a suspected methanol poisoning incident now at six.
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Vang Vieng: The Laos town at centre of suspected backpacker methanol poisonings
The Laos town at the centre of suspected methanol poisonings
Vang Vieng has worked hard in recent years to shed its reputation for excess - but now, its drinking culture is back in the spotlight.
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China extends visa-free policy for NZ travellers
China extends visa-free policy for NZ travellers
Kiwis will soon be able to spend longer in China without a visa.