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  • The Panel with Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley (Part 2)

    Audio
    media music
    12 Jul 2024

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Nick Leggett and Sally Wenley discuss an Auckland tourism campaign that Mayor Wayne Brown deems "deeply embarassing" and season two of the… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • What is the best TV show for pre-schoolers right now?

    News
    New Zealand Television
    11 Jul 2024
    Bluey first aired in 2018. It has since become Australia’s most successful children’s program, with billions of views worldwide.

    After nearly 20 years judging children's movies by adult standards, Dan Slevin does the same for some pre-schooler TV.

    What is the best TV show for pre-schoolers right now?
  • NZ's most attractive workplace revealed

    News
    Business employment
    11 Jul 2024
    Air New Zealand has delivered a flight in te reo Māori for the first time as kapa haka stars flew to Tamaki Makarau for Te Matatini.

    Air New Zealand is top of the list again - and public sector jobs are losing their shine.

    New Zealanders' most attractive workplace revealed in new survey
  • Auckland's Wynard bridge must reopen in time for Sail GP, businesses warn

    News
    Sport business
    10 Jul 2024
    The Wynyard Crossing Bridge has been out of commission since March.

    Waterfront business in Auckland are celebrating the return of the Sail GP regatta next year, but stress a vital link to the district needs to be up and running when it happens.

    Businesses celebrate Sail GP's Auckland debut but warn Wynard bridge must reopen in time
  • Pacific news in brief for July 10

    News
    Pacific
    10 Jul 2024
    Nuku'alofa, Tonga.

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including disruption to internet services in Tonga reportedly affecting ATMs and Eftpos.

    Pacific news in brief for July 10
  • Funding to reinstate walking access to Cathedral Cove announced

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    10 Jul 2024
    View of the Cathedral Cove from the ocean.

    The Conservation Minister announced a $25 million boost for conservation projects, including $5m to plan, build and maintain a track at the favourite tourist attraction.

    Funding announced to restore walking access to Cathedral Cove after Cyclone Gabrielle damage
  • 'Olympic games of singing' comes to NZ

    News
    New Zealand life and society
    9 Jul 2024
    The World Choir Games

    It is the first time the games have been held in Oceania and only the second time it has been in the Southern Hemisphere.

    'Olympic games of singing' hoped to be drawcard for Auckland tourism
  • Pacific news in brief for July 8

    News
    Pacific
    8 Jul 2024
    Porgera gold mine.

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including concerns Papua New Guinea's Porgera gold mine may be forced to hault operations if violence in the area continues.

    Pacific news in brief for July 8
  • Two NZ destinations in the Trip Advisor Traveler's Awards

    Audio 8 Jul 2024
    Fiordland’s Hollyford Wilderness Experience has been included in the top ten percent of all Trip Advisor experiences worldwide.

    Two of New Zealand's most popular tourism experiences have been ranked amongst the world's top attractions in the annual Trip Advisor Travelers' Choice Awards. Audio

  • Support for Northland businesses hit by power cut, State Highway 1 closures

    News
    Business politics
    7 Jul 2024
    Piling is underway at slip A26.

    The government fund aims to boost business resilience in case another unexpected event occurs.

    Support for Northland businesses hit by power cut, State Highway 1 closures
  • You're about to see people singing all across Auckland

    News
    New Zealand arts
    7 Jul 2024
    The World Choir Games

    The event is expected to generate over $10 million during a traditionally quiet month for Tāmaki Makaurau.

    Auckland full of singers and visitors for World Choir Games
  • NZ to send civil servants to boost Niue's public sector

    News
    Pacific Niue
    6 Jul 2024
    New Zealand foreign affairs minister Winston Peters goes for a spin in the search and rescue boat in Niue in July  2024.

    The announcement was made during a visit to Niue by Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters.

    NZ to send civil servants to boost Niue's public sector
  • Tropical storm Beryl smashes Mexican resort towns

    News
    World
    6 Jul 2024
    Tourists stand on a street as Mexican army soldiers, members of the DN-III (Natural Disasters) plan, arrive with a mobile kitchen team to assist the population affected by the passage of Hurricane Beryl in Tulum, Quintana Roo State, Mexico, on July 5, 2024. Hurricane Beryl slammed into Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Friday near the resort town of Tulum with fierce winds, US forecasters said. The National Hurricane Center said the storm was packing maximum sustained winds of 100 mph (160 kph) making it a Category 2 hurricane, weaker than earlier in the week as Beryl hit islands in the Caribbean. (Photo by Elizabeth RUIZ / AFP)

    The core of the storm shifted over the Yucatan Peninsula, with winds dipping to 113kph after it passed over Tulum.

    Tropical Storm Beryl lashes Mexican coast near top beaches after Caribbean destruction
  • Ski field bounceback brings hope for businesses

    News
    New Zealand travel
    5 Jul 2024
    October at Whakapapa ski field, Mt Ruapehu.

    Some businesses around the skifields have taken drastic measures, but others left behind say they now see some hope.

    Mt Ruapehu ski fields: Businesses grasp on to sliver of hope
  • How three unscrewed bolts put a township on the map

    News
    New Zealand
    5 Jul 2024
    Fallen Pylon

    Locals say its a blink-and-you-miss-it town so they told people they lived between Helensville and Wellsford. Audio

    Northland power outage: A fallen pylon put Glorit on the map
  • Pacific news in brief for July 4

    News
    Pacific
    4 Jul 2024
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    A round up of news in brief from around the region.

    Pacific news in brief for July 4
  • Council rates rises blamed for rocketing rents

    News
    New Zealand Business
    4 Jul 2024
    Houses around Lyttelton area in Christchurch

    Here are the 10 regions with the largest rent rises since the Covid freeze on increases ended.

    Council rates rises blamed for rocketing rents
  • The Panel with Aimie Hines and David Downs (Part 2)

    Audio
    technology employment
    3 Jul 2024
    Kea

    Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Aimie Hines and David Downs discuss the prospect of Meta pulling ads in light of the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill and tourists threatening… Audio

  • Guam discuss 'boosting connectivity' with Nauru Airlines

    News
    Pacific Nauru
    3 Jul 2024
    Nauru Airlines Boeing 737-300 at Nadi International Airport

    In its efforts to bring more airline options to Guam, government officials from the US territory and Nauru are in discussions for a potential air service agreement.

    Guam discuss 'boosting connectivity' with Nauru Airlines to increase economic growth
  • Here are the busiest days to fly these school holidays

    News
    New Zealand travel
    3 Jul 2024
    no caption

    Some 55,000 people are set to fly into or out of Auckland Airport on the busiest days over the July school holidays, with this weekend expected to be especially hectic.

    Here are the busiest days to fly these school holidays
  • Heading Off: Walking across Sicily

    Audio
    travel tourism
    3 Jul 2024
    Walking the Magna Via Francigena Trail. The image shows the back on a middle aged lady as she hikes through green italian countryside.

    This week we talk to Tony De Lorenzo, who with his wife Debra, walked the Magna Via Francigena across Sicily. He talks to Jesse about their experience, what motivated them to walk 190 kilometres over… Audio

  • The country's strongest growing region

    News
    New Zealand Business
    3 Jul 2024
    No caption

    Auckland has been knocked off its top spot, according to a new bank report.

    Southland knocks Auckland off top spot for economic growth
  • What does a world without Airbnb look like?

    News
    World housing
    3 Jul 2024
    A banner reading "No tourist flats" hangs from a balcony to protest against holiday rental apartments for tourists in Barcelona's neighborhood of Barceloneta on November 24, 2016. Barcelona city hall said today it would fine home rental websites Airbnb and rival HomeAway 600,000 euros ($635,000) each for marketing lodgings that lacked permits to host tourists. (Photo by PAU BARRENA / AFP)

    How will decisions to curb Airbnb in the world's major cities change how we travel?

    What does a world without Airbnb look like?
  • NZ, Australia handover upgraded Seghe Airfield to enhance connectivity

    News
    Pacific Solomon Islands
    3 Jul 2024
    Seghe Airfield upgrades are completed under the Solomon Islands Provincial Airfields project – co-funded by the governments of New Zealand, Australia, and Solomon Islands.

    The almost $55 million project is co-funded by New Zealand, Australia and Solomon Islands, and implemented by Downer and AECOM.

    Solomon Islands receives upgraded Seghe Airfield to enhance air connectivity
  • International visitors to beaches and parks nearing pre-Covid levels

    News
    New Zealand tourism
    2 Jul 2024
    Tongariro National Park

    Visitors are flocking to beaches and national parks while visiting New Zealand, DOC says.

    International visitors to beaches and parks nearing pre-Covid levels
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