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Fiji employer groups warn of job loses amid government's employment law reforms
Fiji employer groups warn of job loses amid govt's employment law reforms
But the Employment Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue during the review of the Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2007.
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Manawanui sinking hurts Samoan tourism.
A tourism business operator in Samoa says food from a container on the sunken Manawanui has been polluting the water, attracting sharks to popular surf breaks. The New Zealand navy vessel sank off the… Audio
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A robot mayor? Kaikōura council imagines 2075
What will Kaikōura look like in 2075?
Could an AI bot become the mayor of Kaikōura in 2075? The district council has been imagining what the town might look like in 50 years.
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Fast-track projects: Government told to strengthen ties with iwi in areas like aquaculture
Fast-track projects: Govt told to strengthen ties with iwi
The government is being encouraged to engage with iwi to foster Māori economic development.
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Watch: Judith Collins faces questions amid conflicting reports about Manawanui leak
Collins targets 'armchair admirals' over 'misogynistic' attacks
Collins said she heard female defence force officials were being "abused in the street" over the Manawanui sinking. Audio
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Pacific news in brief for 10 October
Pacific news in brief for 10 October
A round-up ofnews in brief from around the region, including Pacific island nations continuing to call for a mandatory universal levy on carbon emissions from shipping.
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History with Dr Grant Morris: a history visit to Dunedin
Dr Grant discusses Dunedin's unique place in our nation's history. Audio
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Luxon in Laos for East Asia Summit: 'We want a peaceful and stable region'
Luxon in Laos for East Asia Summit: 'We want a peaceful and stable region'
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon maintains the East Asia Summit is still relevant, as he touches down in Laos on Thursday morning for the annual gathering of regional leaders. Audio
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Kiribati presidential candidates release manifestos
Kiribati presidential candidates release manifestos
The law states that the successful candidate will be held accountable to the commitments made during the electoral process to the Electoral Office.
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'Kai connects people' - Putting Māori cuisine on the map using TikTok
'Kai connects people' - Putting Māori cuisine on the map
A wahine Māori is putting a spotlight on traditional Māori kai and hopes to inspire the next generation to "give it a crack".
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Bougainville's Aropa Airport to get major upgrade
Bougainville's Aropa Airport to get major upgrade
This follows a memorandum of agreement between the government of the autonomous Papua New Guinea region and the National Airports Corporation.
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The robots already working in New Zealand hotels
The robots already working in New Zealand hotels
But the hospitality sector's 'robot revolution' is off to a slow start in New Zealand.
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Pacific Waves for 8 October 2024
Sunken HMNZS ship potentially disastrous for Samoa tourism; Maori and Pacific families need better housing solutions - researcher; Guam kingfisher takes flight again after near extinction. Audio
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Sunken ship potentially disastrous for Samoa tourism
A tourism operator in Samoa says they are concerned about the negative impacts any oil or chemical spillage from the wreck of the HMNZS Manawanui will have on the environment. Audio
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Pacific Waves for 8 October 2024
Pacific Waves for 8 October 2024Podcast episode — 07 October 2024In Pacific Waves today: Sunken HMNZS ship potentially disastrous for Samoa tourism; Māori and Pacific families need better housing solutions - researcher; Guam kingfisher takes flight again after near extinction.
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Fast-track approvals: Wellington housing developments Silverstream Forest and Plimmerton Farm given green light
Green light for more than 8000 new homes around Wellington
The government's Fast-track Approvals Bill could see a much-needed boost to the capital's housing supply, but some of the projects are not without controversy.
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Locals fear damage, report smell after HMNZS Manawanui sinking
Fears Manawanui sinking could hit turtles and tourism
Residents in Samoa are concerned about what potential environmental damage from the disaster might mean for tourism and fishing businesses. Audio
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'Essentially been allocated nothing': Road funding snub frustrates mayor
'Essentially been allocated nothing': Road funding snub frustrates mayor
"Rotorua seems to keep missing out," Tania Tapsell mayor says.
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South Korean celebrities' pop-up venture with Auckland's Baduzzi proves a hit
South Korean celebrities' Auckland pop-up proves a hit
An Auckland restaurant's dish, exported to a Seoul pop-up store for a reality TV show, has been popular among Koreans. Video
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Financial assistance, tourism, flights, and workforce top agenda of US-CNMI talks
Financial assistance, tourism, and workforce top agenda of US-CNMI talks
"We want [the United States government representatives] to come and see the challenges we face," Commonwealth of Northern Marianas' Governor Arnold Palacios says.
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Whangārei hopes for cruise ship numbers to keep floating higher
Whangārei hopes for cruise ship numbers to keep floating higher
The number of vessels calling in to the northern city is going from zero last year to four next season - and possibly as many as 30 by 2044. Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 3 October 2024
Audio 3 Oct 2024In today's episode, Dunedin's Civil Defence bunker is being activated as the region prepares for very heavy rain, the latest census data shows one in 20 New Zealanders identifies as part of the… Audio
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'End of an era' - Winstone Pulp International closes after 45 years
'End of an era' - Winstone Pulp closes after 45 years
Zach Ryan first walked in the doors of the mill 14 years ago, fresh out of high school. Audio
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Air New Zealand defends cuts to flight routes and capacity
Air NZ defends cuts to flight routes and capacity
It is blaming less public servant travel and mechanical issues for the loss of seats, among other issues. Audio
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Northern Mariana Islands leaders concerned about China missile test in the Pacific Ocean
China missile test a cause of concern for CNMI
The Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands leaders are worried about China's recent missile test after a dummy warhead landed in the Pacific Ocean last week.