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  • Forging through tough times

    Audio
    rural farming
    24 May 2024
    Jamie Hughes

    Blacksmith Jamie Hughes has a niche business crafting knives and hand-forged metalwork for chefs, farmers and tourists from his smithy in Norsewood. Tough economic times means he's feeling it from all… Audio

  • Forging through tough times

    News
    Country Life rural
    24 May 2024
    Jamie Hughes

    Blacksmith Jamie Hughes has a niche business crafting knives and hand-forged metalwork for chefs, farmers and tourists from his smithy in Norsewood. Tough economic times means he's feeling it from all…

    Audio

    Forging through tough times
  • Councils seek Health NZ commitment to improve Otago public health services

    News
    New Zealand health
    24 May 2024
    Dunedin Hospital

    Central Otago councils say they want a clear commitment from Health New Zealand to improve local public health services.

    Otago councils seek Health New Zealand commitment to improve public health services
  • Tourism NZ focused on attracting tourists in off peak months

    Audio 24 May 2024

    Tourism New Zealand is making a bold pitch for visitors to come here in the off season. The agency will now funnel its money into campaigns to encourage people to come here from March to November… Audio

  • Tourism NZ's $5b off-peak plan

    News
    New Zealand Business
    24 May 2024
    No caption.

    Tourism New Zealand has an ambitious new strategy to grow tourism by $5 billion over the next four years by attracting more visitors outside of summer.

    Tourism NZ's $5b off-peak plan
  • Government mining plan: 'Green cultists' v 'attack on the environment'

    News
    Politics environment
    24 May 2024
    Shane Jones

    The plan could harm Aotearoa's biodiversity and clean green image, environmental group says. Audio

    Government's mining proposal an attack on NZ environment - Forest and Bird
  • NZ woman died due to medical issue - Cook Islands Police

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    23 May 2024
    Travel bubble to the Cook Islands opens

    Cook Islands Police have confirmed the New Zealand who died during a snorkelling tour at Avaavaroa Passage in Rarotonga, lost her life from a heart-related medical issue.

    NZ woman died due to medical issue - Cook Islands Police
  • Tourism operators support making foreigners pay to use national parks

    News
    New Zealand tourism
    22 May 2024
    VALLEY OF GEYSERS ROTOROU, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 24, 2018. The famous geyser of Lady Knox. The girl fills up in a geyser soap mixture to activate the eruption.

    Conservation officials have told the minister he should consider more user charges and raising existing fees - and he's not ruled it out.

    Tourism operators support user pays for foreign visitors to national parks
  • Solomon Airlines runs flights between New Zealand and Vanuatu

    News
    World Pacific
    22 May 2024
    Solomon Airlines Airbus A320 taxiing at Munda Airport, Western Province, Solomon Islands

    The flights are bridging the gap left by Air Vanuatu.

    Solomon Airlines runs flights between New Zealand and Vanuatu
  • Should international visitors pay to access national parks

    Audio
    business environment
    22 May 2024

    Tourism operators think international visitors should pay to access our national parks to help cover costs. The Department of Conservation is facing major financial headwinds and says it can't afford… Audio

  • Fiji Immigration struggling to meet passport demand

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    22 May 2024
    Fiji Passport

    A telltale sign more Fijians are continuing to pursue plans to leave for greener pastures as the government struggles to retain its best and brightest in the country.

    Fiji Immigration struggling to meet passport demand
  • Wellington's job listings plummet

    News
    New Zealand Business
    21 May 2024
    A Hamilton woman says her ten year search for work has uncovered employers bad attitudes to disabled job hunters.

    But a recruitment firm is attributing a huge increase in applications to public sector job cuts.

    Wellington's job listings drop, public sector cutbacks blamed
  • Na Waqa Drua: A Fijian project to link the past and the present

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    20 May 2024
    The computer generated model of the Na Waqa Drua.

    The Na Waqa Drua is an exciting story that had been retold over the years, especially amongst our Pacific Islanders.

    Na Waqa Drua: A Fijian project to link the past and the present
  • Why tourism operators are struggling to know how they're doing

    News
    Business travel
    18 May 2024
    Hundreds of rental cars had to be abandoned by tourists after the Kaikoura earthquake.

    Getting quality tourism data has been a bugbear of the industry for years, but businesses say it has only gotten worse.

    Tourism data gap leaves operators on shaky ground
  • Sir Paul McCartney first UK billionaire musician

    News
    World
    18 May 2024
    FILE - Paul McCartney performs at Glastonbury Festival in Worthy Farm, Somerset, England, Saturday, June 25, 2022. Paul McCartney is a billionaire Beatle. The former member of the Fab Four is the first British musician to be worth 1 billion pounds ($1.27 billion), according to figures released Friday, May 17, 2024. (Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP, File)

    The Sunday Times Rich List says the former Beatle boosted his wealth by $105m in the past year.

    Sir Paul McCartney first UK billionaire musician
  • Tourism operators call for better data

    Audio
    business
    17 May 2024

    Tourism operators says they're flying blind without decent regional travel data, making it hard to know what to target to best attract visitors. Tess Brunton reports. Audio

  • Mayor calls for government help after SH1 closure

    News
    New Zealand transport
    16 May 2024
    Excavators at work on the ridgeline above Kauri Tree Corner, where two fresh slips stymied plans to reopen State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyns this week.

    A Northland leader is calling on the government to provide financial support to businesses hard hit by the closure of State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyn Hills.

    SH1 Brynderwyns closure: Mayor calls for government financial support for businesses
  • 'They are family': Campground boss pleads case for residents

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    15 May 2024
    Peter and Margaret Calvert are just two of the more than 100 residents facing eviction.

    The boss of a popular Nelson campground has made an impassioned plea for long-term residents - many of them elderly - to be able to remain at Tāhuna Beach Holiday Park.

    'They are family': Campground boss pleads case for residents
  • Former Ruapehu Alpine Lifts boss confident he can turn a profit

    News
    New Zealand Business
    15 May 2024
    October at Whakapapa ski field, Mt Ruapehu.

    The former head of a Mt Ruapehu ski field which went into receivership disagrees with concerns for its future commercial viability.

    Former boss of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts confident he can turn a profit with new bid
  • Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 15 May 2024

    Audio
    Pacific technology
    15 May 2024

    On today's episode, hundreds of lightning strikes and rain have been battering the Coromandel Peninsula and Bay of Plenty on Wednesday morning, we get the latest from the MetService, a New Zealander… Audio

  • Heading Off: providing luxury in Aotearoa to travellers

    Audio
    travel tourism
    15 May 2024
    no caption

    For Heading Off today we're looking at what's on offer for the luxury travellers coming to our shores.  Audio

  • First glimpse of striking, 100-year, avalanche-proof bridge

    News
    New Zealand tourism
    15 May 2024
    The Manganui Gorge Bridge.

    It's built to last a century, survive a one-in-250-year landslide and may become a tourist destination in and of itself.

    Striking new suspension bridge opens on Taranaki Maunga
  • New Zealander in New Caledonia says situation is 'dire'

    Audio
    Pacific conflict
    15 May 2024

    A New Zealander holidaying in New Caledonia says it's a dire situation as he's holed up in a hotel while fires and riots continue throughout the country. Mike Lightfoot spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio

  • Fury and Usyk urged to 'speak out' on Saudi human rights

    News
    Sport
    15 May 2024
    Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk face off.

    Amnesty International is urging the rival champions to speak out about the "urgent" need for human rights reform in Saudi Arabia.

    Boxers Fury and Usyk urged to 'speak out' on Saudi human rights
  • Pacific Waves for 15 May 2024

    Podcast episode — 14 May 2024

    The president of New Caledonia is calling for calm and a return to normalcy amid ongoing public unrest in and around the capital Noumea; The slump in the Japanese tourism market is seen as the key reason for one of the two main hotels on the Northern Mariana's island of Saipan shutting its doors; Sixteen Pacific Islanders have embarked on the voyage of a lifetime, sailing from Cook Islands to Hawaii for the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture.

    Pacific Waves for 15 May 2024
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