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Hamilton council explains costs behind 19.9 percent rate rise
Hamilton council explains costs behind 19.9 percent rate rise
The council says it now costs $5.60 per resident, per day, to run the city, with more than half going to water and transport.
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Taylor Swift tour could have generated $70m for NZ economy - expert
Taylor Swift tour could have generated $70m for NZ economy - expert
Kiwi Swifties spent up large on the pop superstar's Australian shows - but should we have paid her to play here? Audio
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7 Taylor Swift concerts made up to $1,000,000,000
It's been a swift boost to Australia's economic offers, Taylor Swift that is. As she wraps up her Australian tour tonight, some estimates put the financial gains from her seven concert stint at up to… Audio
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Hello Kitty theme park shut down after terrorist threat
Hello Kitty theme park shut down after terrorist threat
A theme park in Tokyo featuring the Hello Kitty character closed on Saturday because of an emailed "terrorist alert".
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Taking the long way to Northland with SH1 closure
Transport and tourism operators are bracing themselves for the imminent closure for repairs of State Highway One through the Brynderwyn Hills. Audio
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Job ads rise for first time in six months
Job ads rise for first time in six months
The SEEK NZ Employment Report for January indicated the labour market was "extremely tight".
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Lessons from a brilliant bridge
Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action. Audio
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Building back better after a disaster
Lessons from a brilliant bridge
Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action.
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Luxon optimistic for Christchurch's future on anniversary of quake
Luxon optimistic for Christchurch's future on anniversary of quake
Despite its hardships, the Prime Minister believes his hometown has a great future ahead.
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Taranaki: from dairy mecca to food tourism
Is Taranaki primed to be Aotearoa's next big food tourism destination? The regions producers have teamed up to launch the Taste Of Taranaki Producers map. The map's creator Jules Van Costello speaks… Audio
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Record-breaking cruise season for Taranaki: 'This is the sort of thing people look for '
Record-breaking cruise season for Taranaki
It used to be a running gag that if you saw a cruise ship in Taranaki it must have taken a wrong turn.
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Eftpos tipping puts pressure on customers - restaurant owners
Could tipping become the new norm in restaurants around New Zealand? A roll out of new, upgraded EFTPOS machines have been posing the awkward "tipping" question to customers on a brightly lit screen… Audio
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US Congress urged to 'find a way to deliver' COFA for FSM, Marshall Islands and Palau
US must 'find a way to deliver' COFA
China is knocking in the North Pacific as the United States are slow to pass a major strategic agreement. Audio
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Taranaki enjoys record breaking cruise ship season
Taranaki is about to wrap up a record-breaking cruise season with more than 8000 passengers visiting the province by sea.
Seven luxury liners will have berthed at Port Taranaki by next month and… Audio
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Call for user pays charges for NZ's national parks great walks
Is it time DOC introduced user pays charges for all Aotearoa's national parks great walks and conservations estates including for day trippers? At the moment, overnight adventurers pay to use huts… Audio
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Midday Business News for 20 February 2024
Campervan company Tourism Holdings first half profit has surged 58 percent despite an erratic vehicle market and challenging economic conditions.
Anan Zaki has the business news. Audio
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Tourism Holdings half-year profit up by 58%
Tourism Holdings half-year profit up by 58%
The campervan company's result comes despite volatility in the vehicle sales market and challenging economic conditions.
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Egypt aborts controversial pyramid renovation plan
Egypt aborts controversial pyramid renovation plan
The plan, earlier dubbed the "project of the century", was swiftly met with an international outcry.
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Detours in place ahead of SH1 Brynderwyns closure
Detours in place ahead of SH1 Brynderwyns closure
Trucks with trailers will be banned from one of the detours around the Brynderwyns when the slip-plagued highway between Auckland and Northland closes later this month.
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Kiwis soaking up Swift energy in Melbourne
Nights crosses to the Melbourne Cricket Club Reserve where 86,000 people, including thousands of Kiwis, await the biggest popstar on the planet. Audio
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'Disaster tourists' are flocking to the Port Hills fire. Why?
'Disaster tourists' are flocking to the Port Hills fire. Why?
Authorities are slamming people "going into the area to have a look" amid a devastating fire. But what drives someone to turn up at a fire cordon for a gander?
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Kaikōura’s proposed hot pools receive support, but site questioned
Kaikōura’s proposed hot pools receive support, but site questioned
Kaikōura Springs Ltd was granted a lease in July 2022, but is seeking an extension after the original area was deemed unviable.
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Pike 29 memorial track opens
To the delight of our next guest and those he represents, the 11.5 kilometre Pike 29 memorial track opens on February 17.
The dual walking and biking tracks, which connects the Paparoa Track Great… Audio
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Tiny school’s win in fight to protect students from ‘appalling behaviour’
Tiny school’s win in fight to protect students from ‘appalling behaviour’
A small Rotorua school that fought plans to allow higher buildings in its neighbourhood after finding human poo, drug paraphernalia and sanitary pads on its grounds is celebrating a win.
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One year after Gabrielle: The scars still run deep in Hawke's Bay
'My soul's here': Scars still run deep after Gabrielle
They're still displaced. Some might consider themselves displaced forever, unable to return to their true homes.