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- 国际游客税增加,旅游业和移民感到失望
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The pricing model that has left Oasis fans fuming
The pricing model that has left Oasis fans fuming
The Cure's Robert Smith might call it "a greedy scam" but the in-demand ticket pricing putting Oasis fans in a huff is here to stay, says Consumer NZ. Audio
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The Pacific Island residents who will have to pay $100 to enter New Zealand
The Pacific Island residents who will have to pay $100 to enter NZ
Australian citizens and permanent residents and most Pacific Island citizens are exempt from the levy, but at least five Pacific Island territories will soon have to pay more to visit Aotearoa. Audio
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Day One Shorts 2024: Wilbert Wire
Audio 4 Sep 2024PG - Drama. A robot art student who is othered by his human teacher and classmates is tasked with creating a painting about love. Video
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Backpackers not worried about visitor levy going up to $100
International visitors are set to pay more to visit New Zealand - producer Leonard Powell hit the streets to find out more. Audio
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The Panel with Denise L'estrange-Corbet & Peter Dunne (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Denise L'estrange-Corbet & Hon Peter Dunne CNZM to discuss the increase in tourist tax, and a rise in people declaring financial hardship. Denise… Audio
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Listen: Tourism Minister Matt Doocey on hiked tourist levy
Doocey's tourist levy claims not backed up by the evidence - airlines rep
His advice says there will be no "significant" decrease in visitors due to the levy hike. Audio
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Asian residents dismayed by international visitor levy hike
Dismay over international visitor levy hike
The community expresses disappointment at the government's decision to raise the international visitor levy almost threefold.
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Concerns international visitor levy could cost NZ more
From October the visitor levy for people entering Aotearoa will go from $35 to $100 a person, bringing in an estimated 229 million dollars a year. Although more than forty percent of travellers… Audio
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International vistors levy will cost $100 from next month
From next month the international visitors levy will more than triple; from 35 dollars to a hundred dollars. International visitors spent over $11 billion in the year ending March 2024, but being… Audio
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 3 September 2024
On today's episode, threats to New Zealand's national security are increasingly likely to come from within New Zealand - be it disgruntled government employees or those who are in desperate need of… Audio
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Tourists will have to pay $100 to enter NZ
Tourists will have to pay $100 to enter NZ
The government is almost tripling the fee charges to most international visitors.
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'Perfect storm': The impact of drought in Hurunui district
'Perfect storm': The impact of drought in Hurunui district
Farmers and community leaders in North Canterbury tell RNZ about the ongoing drought, tough economic conditions and how the locals have been supporting each other.
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International tourists to pay $100 to enter NZ
International tourists will now have to pay $100 to enter New Zealand - almost triple the current $35 fee. Tourism Industry Aotearoa chief executive Rebecca Ingram spoke to Ben Strang. Audio
- 10月起海外游客入境征费涨至100纽元
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NZX flatlines as reporting season fails to impress
NZX flatlines as reporting season fails to impress
The corporate reporting season has produced some mixed results, with a difficult outlook for most companies exposed to the domestic economy.
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Wellington cafe suffers 'worst sales day ever' as public sector job cuts bite
Cafe suffers 'worst sales day ever' as job cuts bite
Cafe owners say the crunch is worse than during Covid, making it "near impossible" to turn a profit.
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London's calling, but more New Zealanders aren't picking up
Young Kiwis are heading overseas in record numbers, but are finding that the traditional London OE looks different than it did for earlier generations Audio
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The great Kiwi OE isn't dead, just different
London's calling, but more New Zealanders aren't picking up
Young Kiwis are heading overseas in record numbers, but are finding that the traditional London OE looks different than it did for earlier generations
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch & Martin Bosley (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nalini Baruch & Martin Bosley discuss whether it's ok to pop away from the office for a coffee. Plus: why is Turangi becoming a popular tourist… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for August 29
Pacific news in brief for August 29
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Samoa's opposition leader saying they have to trust the government's preparations for CHOGM.
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Tourism Industry Aotearoa warns hiking international visitor levy could lead to fewer arrivals
Why the tourism body is against hiking visitor fees
Hundreds of millions of dollars are at risk if the international visitor levy is hiked to $100, Tourism Industry Aotearoa claims.
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Protests over effects of mass tourism from America's Cup
The America's Cup has been the target of protests, with critics blasting the event as "elitist and opaque" and claiming it is driving up prices for locals and putting Barcelona under more pressure… Audio
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Tramper drowned trying to rush epic Te Araroa Trail - coroner
Tramper drowned trying to rush epic Te Araroa Trail - coroner
Petr Čech put pressure on himself to complete the country-long trek within three months, the coroner has found.
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How Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong became a global hit
How Chinese video game Black Myth: Wukong became a global hit
The game has sparked a new wave of nationalism on the internet in China, with social media platforms WeChat and Weibo abuzz with discussion about the release.