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  • Morning Report Essentials for 2nd July

    Audio
    economy housing
    2 Jul 2024

    On today's episode, Kainga Ora is losing its chief executive and most of its board as the government's plans for social housing remain unclear, state housing advocates believe more people will be… Audio

  • 'Drain' leaves NZ's unemployment higher than Australia

    News
    Business
    1 Jul 2024
    Sydney Airport's International terminal train station in April 2020.

    The largest group of people leaving New Zealand were between the ages of 25 and 44 which was a concern for the labour market, nfometrics says.

    'Drain' leaves NZ's unemployment higher than Australia
  • You Need to Calm Down: Why the Taylor Swift economy isn't real

    News
    World Business
    29 Jun 2024
    US singer and songwriter Taylor Swift performs on stage at the Groupama Stadium as part of  The Eras Tour, in Decines-Charpieu, eastern France, on June 2, 2024. (Photo by JEFF PACHOUD / AFP) / -- IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE --

    Explainer - It is hoped Swift will provide a shot in the arm for Europe. But 'Swiftonomics' is not actually real, Balazs Koranyi writes.

    You Need to Calm Down: Why the Taylor Swift economy isn't real
  • Pacific news in brief for June 28

    News
    Pacific
    28 Jun 2024
    Solomon Airlines

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including Solomon Airlines starting a weekly return flight from Brisbane to Vanuatu's Espiritu Santo island from 4 July.

    Pacific news in brief for June 28
  • Focus on growing economy, reducing debt, economist tells Fiji govt

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    27 Jun 2024
    Fiji money

    Inflation, unemployment, high cost of living, labour shortage and government debt are among a host of challenges plaguing Fiji's economy.

    Budget: Fiji government must focus on growing economy, reducing debt - economist
  • Milford Sound project reaches 'a really important milestone'

    News
    New Zealand tourism
    26 Jun 2024
    Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand

    The Milford Opportunities Project says it will hit a major milestone this week when it reports back to ministers on the feasibility of their masterplan.

    Milford Sound project reaches 'a really important milestone'
  • New Auckland wavepark a 'massive project for NZ'

    News
    New Zealand Business
    26 Jun 2024
    A mock-up of the new wavepark facility planned for Auckland's North Shore.

    Surf's up for Aucklanders, with the announcement that a new wavepark facility is coming to the city's North Shore.

    New Auckland wavepark a 'massive project for NZ'
  • China's visa-free policy for NZ visitors starts next month

    News
    RNZ中文 RNZ中文 英语新闻
    26 Jun 2024
    brunette girl sitting on the steps by temple of heaven in China. Brunette girl enjoying chinese architecture while sitting on the steps and relaxing. Caucasian tourist taking a break from exploring Beijing China by taking some time to herself.

    Travellers from New Zealand can enter China without a visa for up to 15 days from 1 July.

    China’s visa-free policy for New Zealand visitors starts next month
  • Bid to save iconic Chateau Tongariro Hotel launched

    News
    New Zealand history
    25 Jun 2024
    No caption

    The iconic hotel was permanently closed in February last year and has simply been deteriorating while it sits empty, petitioners say. Audio

    Bid to save iconic Chateau Tongariro Hotel launched
  • 'We've lost faith': Ferry's failure final straw for residents, farmers, truckies

    News
    New Zealand transport
    24 Jun 2024
    The Aratere aground in the Marlborough Sounds

    Engineers are today probing the stricken ferry, as the government weighs up the costs of replacing the country's ageing interisland ferry fleet.

    Aratere ferry failure final straw for residents, farmers and truckies
  • Pacific news in brief for June 24

    News
    Pacific
    24 Jun 2024
    As of 2016, the top source markets for tourists to the Northern Marianas were South Korea, followed by China, then Japan.

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including recovering tourist numbers in the Northern Marianas.

    Pacific news in brief for June 24
  • Jetstar launching two new routes to Queensland

    News
    Business travel
    24 Jun 2024
    Sydney, Australia - May 5, 2014: Jetstar Airways Airbus A320 airliner landing at Sydney Airport.

    The expansion plans are the biggest boost to the airline's operations in more than a decade, chief executive Stephanie Tully says.

    Jetstar launching two new routes to Queensland, increasing domestic capacity
  • At least 1301 people died during hajj - Saudi Arabia

    News
    World
    24 Jun 2024
    Muslim pilgrims use umbrellas to shade themselves from the sun as they arrive at the base of Mount Arafat, also known as Jabal al-Rahma or Mount of Mercy, during the annual hajj pilgrimage on June 15, 2024. Friends and family searched for missing hajj pilgrims on June 19 as the death toll at the annual rituals, which were carried out in scorching heat, surged past 900. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP)

    At least 1301 people died during hajj, Saudi Arabia says, mostly unauthorised pilgrims who walked long distances in intense heat.

    At least 1301 people died during hajj - Saudi Arabia
  • Where Wellington's wild things live

    Audio
    conservation rural
    21 Jun 2024
    A kiwi sign opposite the Terawhiti woolshed.

    Terawhiti Station, a 4800-ha farm off Wellington's west coast, is the cornerstone of a project that has seen kiwi return to the capital. Audio

  • Where Wellington's wild things live

    News
    Country Life conservation
    21 Jun 2024
    A kiwi sign opposite the Terawhiti woolshed.

    Terawhiti Station, a 4800-ha farm off Wellington's west coast, is the cornerstone of a project that has seen kiwi return to the capital.

    Audio

    Where Wellington's wild things live
  • Tensions running high between Philippines and China

    Audio
    politics world
    21 Jun 2024

    Asia correspondent Erin Hale speaks to Lisa Owen about tensions running high in the South China Sea between the Philippines and China, Vladimir Putin's tour of Asia and Japan's tourism industry… Audio

  • Community bulletin: Preserving the world’s tallest mountain

    News
    IndoNZ
    21 Jun 2024
    Mt Everest

    The Fiji-Indian community gather to mark Girmit Remembrance Day.

    Community bulletin: Preserving the world’s tallest mountain
  • NZ out of recession but still in deep economic hole

    News
    Business money
    20 Jun 2024
    23062016 Photo: RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King. Busy streets in Wellington.

    Analysis - For a country that had just crawled out of recession, there were not many happy faces on the capital's streets today.

    NZ out of recession but still in deep economic hole
  • Pacific news in brief for June 20

    News
    Pacific
    20 Jun 2024
    Air Vanuatu plane lands

    A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including a vaccine warning for the CNMI, Guam, Palau, Micronesia, and Alaskan cities.

    Pacific news in brief for June 20
  • Māori development, tourism, agribusiness get funding boost

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    20 Jun 2024
    NZ First MP Shane Jones

    Māori businesses in the regions are being bolstered with an almost $20m injection from the Provincial Growth Fund.

    Māori development, tourism, agribusiness get funding boost
  • Fiji surf spot set to host world competition

    Audio 20 Jun 2024
    Cloudbreak, Fiji, will be the location for the 2025 WSL Finals, moving from San Clemente California.

    Fiji surf spot set to host world competition Audio

  • 'C-list' member responds to the PM

    News
    Politics business
    19 Jun 2024
    Christopher Luxon holds a media standup in Japan

    Tyrone McAuley was part of what Christopher Luxon has called a 'c-list' delegation. He says the trip opened doors shut by regulation. Audio

    'C-list' delegation member: 'Every NZ company on that trip wants to make the most of it'
  • Double up between PM and last year Labour trade delegations

    Audio
    politics
    19 Jun 2024

    C listers and tag-a-longs is how the PM has apparently described trade delegations under the past six years of the former government, however, there's double up between the PM's self described A list… Audio

  • 'He's forgotten his job': Minister called out over conservation comments

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    19 Jun 2024
    National Party MP Tama Potato in Select Committees during the 2023 Estimates Hearings.

    Tama Potaka says the view that every single species must be saved is an "ambitious objective". Video, Audio

    Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says saving every species is 'very aspirational'
  • Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 19 June 2024

    Audio
    sport health
    19 Jun 2024

    On today's episode, Christchurch's tourism body talks about the economic blow Sail GP's withdrawal from the region will have. RNZ's political reporter in Japan speaks about the "c-list" celebrities… Audio

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