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Niue says it has no plan to ditch tourism authority board
Niue says it has no plan to ditch tourism authority board
The Niue Government says it has no plans to do away with the Tourism Authority Board. The agency has been largely inactive in the past three years and the industry...
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UN ranks 34 Asia Pacific countries where tourism contributes greatly to GDP
UN ranks 34 Asia Pacific countries where tourism contributes greatly to GDP
Figures recently released by the United Nations in its Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific rank 34 Asia Pacific countries in terms of tourism's contribution to GDP. Topping the...
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NZ aids Niue tourism, communications and solar power
NZ aids Niue tourism, communications and solar power
New Zealand Prime Minister Bill English has opened new tourism facilities and unveiled plans to improve services for Niue households during a brief stopover today.
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VIDEO: Labour leader Jacinda Ardern talks tourist tax
VIDEO: Labour leader Jacinda Ardern talks tourist tax
Labour's proposed $25 levy wouldn't hit tourism numbers and would help create the infrastructure needed to cope with them, its leader says. Video
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Tourism Minister advises 'sense of humour' over Mt Taranaki nude photo
Tourism Minister advises 'sense of humour' over Mt Taranaki nude photo
Tourism Minister Paula Bennett was not offended by a young woman's nude photoshoot on Mt Taranaki, but says she will not be stripping down herself.
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Ngāi Tahu Tourism to cut 300 jobs and puts most businesses into hibernation
One of NZ's largest tourist operators to cut 300 jobs
One of the country's largest tourist operators, Ngāi Tahu Tourism, will cut 300 jobs and put most of its businesses into hibernation.
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Mount Ruapehu alert level adds to year of woes for tourism operator
Mount Ruapehu alert level adds to year of woes for tourism operator
The heightened volcanic alert level on Mt Ruapehu has been described as a "kick in the guts" for one tourism business.
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Cooks' tourism industry upbeat, but anger persists over high air fares
Cooks' tourism industry upbeat, but anger persists over high air fares
The Cook Islands tourism industry is getting back to where it was pre-pandemic, but it's still dealing with slow seasons and high airfares. Audio
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'Angry' images put off some tourists
'Angry' images put off some tourists
Images of Maori warriors in threatening poses are sending the wrong message to some international visitors, the head of Maori Tourism has warned.
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Niue government looks at a number of tourism initiatives
Niue government looks at a number of tourism initiatives
Taking tenders for a casino licence is one of the initiatives Niue's government is proposing, following a New Zealand-government commissioned report on the island's tourism industry. The report…
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Tourism Tonga welcomes plans by Air Peau Vava'u
Tourism Tonga welcomes plans by Air Peau Vava'u
Tourism Tonga is welcoming plans by a domestic airline, Air Peau Vava'u, to resume its flights in the near future. The airline stopped its operations after its head office was...
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Mass lay-off of casual tourism workers in Fiji
Mass lay-off of casual tourism workers in Fiji
The impasse between the Fiji government and its military and police forces has led to a mass lay-off of casual workers in the tourism industry and a cut in working...
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Govt unveils $140m investment to boost tourism, technology and dairy in the West Coast
Govt unveils $140m investment to boost tourism, technology and dairy in the West Coast
News 29 Nov 2018Govt unveils $140m investment to boost tourism, technology and dairy in the West Coast
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Media probe risks and rewards of adventure tourism
Media probe risks and rewards of adventure tourism
Mediawatch: The media were in emergency mode again this week, raising key questions about tourism's risks and rewards - and some got involved in the emotional push to recover those missing on Whakaari… Audio
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Tourism way forward for struggling American Samoa economy - business leader
Tourism way forward for struggling American Samoa economy - business leader
Tourism could provide hope for the American Samoan economy after major cuts to the key tuna industry have left some families and businesses struggling. More than two thousand people have...
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'It doesn't have to all be on the shoulders of DOC'
Tourism boss calls for full review of Conservation Act for private operators
Tourism operators want to be able to build their own tracks and huts in national parks.
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Quake effects on tourism may not be bad as feared
Quake effects on tourism may not be bad as feared
An economist says the effects of the Canterbury earthquake on the tourism sector may not be as bad as first thought - although travellers may be steering clear of the South Island.
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Fiji warned aviation stand-off will hurt tourism
Fiji warned aviation stand-off will hurt tourism
Australian unions are warning the Fiji government that failure to resolve the lock-out of aviation workers will hurt Fiji's tourism industry.
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Mass tourism needed to save Tahiti economy - Flosse
Mass tourism needed to save Tahiti economy - Flosse
The leader of French Polynesia's biggest political party says huge investments in tourism are the only way to save the territory's economy.
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Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
Tourism Holdings first half profit falls to $17.5m
Campervan rental company Tourism Holdings has reported a fall in its first half profit on lower vehicle sales and investment in its new digital business.
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Suspended Samoan tourism executive considering legal action over Ombudsman report
Suspended Samoan tourism executive considering legal action over Ombudsman report
The suspended chief executive officer of the Samoa tourism authority, Matafeo Reupena Matafeo, is considering legal action against the findings of the government Ombudsman over a sexual harassment…
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Journalists organisation in Samoa ends boycott of Tourism Authority events
Journalists organisation in Samoa ends boycott of Tourism Authority events
The Journalists Association of Western Samoa Executive says it is ending its boycott of all events sponsored by the Samoa Tourism Authority. This follows assurances given by the Minister of...
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Fiji's interim Government assists villages to develop self sustaining tourism
Fiji's interim Government assists villages to develop self sustaining tourism
The Fiji interim Government is assisting villages to develop self sustaining tourism projects that not only preserve culture but help them financially. Under its Human Resources Development Program it…
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More staff at Cook Islands Tourism Corporation resign
More staff at Cook Islands Tourism Corporation resign
Three more staff have resigned from the Cook Islands Tourism Corporation in response to restructuring planned for the agency. The resignations of Anne Lyon, Jeremy Goodwin and Kura Metuariki brings...
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Tourism training workshops gets underway in American Samoa
Tourism training workshops gets underway in American Samoa
Participants of one of the first tourism training workshops in American Samoa say the information relayed is what they need to sell their business to the world. About 25 accommodation...