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Tagata o te Moana for 24 August 2024
Audio 14 Aug 2024Malo e lelei in Tagata o te moana today....the impasse over New Caledonia....we hear from a new woman MP in Kiribati...what can we expect from the Forum summit in Tonga and Palau claims that China is… Audio
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Replacement Hokitika Gorge bridge goes out for tender
Replacement Hokitika Gorge bridge goes out for tender
A replacement for the Lower Hokitika Gorge suspension bridge - which has been closed since October - could be completed by the middle of summer.
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Visa fee increases could cement tourism decline - airline industry
Visa fee increases could cement tourism decline - airline industry
The Board of Airline Representatives is upset they weren't consulted on the move they say will reduce New Zealand's competitiveness as a destination. Audio
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Airlines concerned increase to visa fees could impact tourism
Airlines claim they've been left out of the government's consultation on increasing visa fees, saying the decision could crush tourism. The Board of Airline Representatives executive director Cath… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for August 12
Pacific news in brief for August 12
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including the relocation of the PNG Defence Force.
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Warning out-of-date law could penalise regional airports' ambitions
Warning out-of-date law could penalise regional airports' ambitions
The government's decision to give effect to the Airports Act sent a "frustrating" signal to the aviation and tourism sectors, the Airports Association says.
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Climate aims stalled by reality
Reality has intruded on our national airline's climate targets, and it's backed down from some lofty aims Audio
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Turbulence for flying's green goals
Climate aims stalled by reality
Reality has intruded on our national airline's climate targets, and it's backed down from some lofty aims
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Auckland councillor working to restore Waitākere miniature train Rainforest Express
Push to resurrect Waitākere Ranges tourist train
West Auckland councillor Ken Turner is hoping to give the Rainforest Express a new lease of life.
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Cruise industry aims to build smaller, smarter and more localised business
Cruise industry aims to build smaller, smarter and more localised business
The cruise industry wants to get more value out of fewer ships by building more tourism experiences on land and getting more locally grown goods on board.
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Oral Questions for Thursday 1 August 2024
Audio 1 Aug 2024Questions to Ministers Hon CARMEL SEPULONI to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by her statement that "We are focused on lifting New Zealand families out of hardship… Audio
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Where does the name Wānaka come from? New RNZ podcast explores place names
Why is it called Wānaka?
A new RNZ podcast tours the motu, looking at the stories behind Māori place names - the origins, the people, and how names have changed over the years.
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From bows and arrows to assault rifles: How the rules of PNG tribal wars have changed
From bows and arrows to assault rifles: How the rules of tribal wars have changed
First person - RNZ Pacific's correspondent in PNG, Scott Waide, shares why the roots of tribal conflicts in Papua New Guinea are difficult to understand.
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Heading Off: Jonty Crane in Timor-Leste
Today on 'Heading Off' we're exploring one of the least visited-countries on the planet - Timor-Leste. It's had a rough history, but after gaining independence this small Southeast Asian island is… Audio
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Businesses must think of staff wellbeing amid reports of bullying within hospitality sector - minister
Wellbeing of hospitality staff must be top of mind - minister
A recent industry survey showed nearly 34 percent of participants had witnessed bullying in the workplace in the last two years.
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Struggle continues for Wellington businesses
Struggle continues for Wellington businesses
Even a swim school is feeling the impact of government cuts.
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BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including the path ahead for Kamala Harris to take the Democratic nomination in the… Audio
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Fears deepen for Canterbury's shrinking lake
Fears deepen for Canterbury's shrinking lake
Lake Camp has been a summer recreational mecca for over half a century - but families fear it will be too dry to use this summer.
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Hospitality sector reports higher sales but rising costs remain a concern
Hospitality sector reports higher sales but rising costs remain a concern
The Restaurant Association's latest report paints a mixed picture for many operators.
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Pacific Island nations owe 'astronomical' debts to China. Can they repay?
Pacific Island nations owe 'astronomical' debts to China. Can they repay?
Aid and development experts say the debts carry large risks for Pacific Island nations, where frequent natural disasters and economic shocks can hobble their repayments. Video
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Blaze in Canadian tourist town still out of control but rain helping firefighters
Blaze in Canadian tourist town still out of control but rain helping firefighters
The Jasper town council said more than 350 of structures in the town have been destroyed by the fire.
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Catlins locals want freedom camping ambassador role filled
Tourism is booming in Otago - regional reporter Tess Brunton tells us about a vacancy in the role of freedom camping ambassador Audio
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Pilot only survivor of fatal Nepal plane crash
Pilot only survivor of fatal Nepal plane crash
All 19 onboard except the pilot died when the plane crashed and caught fire while it was taking off.
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Heading Off: Wanaka Green Steam
Today we're going to take a closer look at the Wanaka Green Steam, an annual event where adventurers gather to cycle from the Wanaka township out to Treble Cone Ski Field and back. Audio
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Trade Me job applications hit record level, as recruiters warn of economic uncertainty
Job applications peak for low-pay, entry-level roles - Trade Me
One recruiter says beneficiaries being encouraged to apply for 'any' role may be adding to the number of job-hunters.