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A year since landslides destroyed Mangamuka Gorge
One year ago, 26 massive landslides destroyed State Highway 1 in the Far North's Mangamuka Gorge.
Overnight the settlement of Mangamuka, about 30 kilometres south of Kaitaia, was transformed from a… Audio
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Guidance on new safety rules needed sooner, adventure tourism operators say
Guidance on new safety rules needed sooner, adventure tourism operators say
A South Island tourism operator is worried new safety rules are putting the cart before the horse.
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FIFA fans depart NZ buzzing about their time here
Its whizzed by, and just like that, the Fifa Womens Fifa World Cup has left our shores. It feels just 4 weeks ago that organisers were worried about slow ticket sales but they needn't have stressed… Audio
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Could technology replace passports for trans-Tasman travel?
An Australian tourism group is pushing for trans-Tasman border rules to be loosened to make travel between Australia and New Zealand quicker and easier. Tourism & Transport Forum Australia says major… Audio
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Pacific news in brief for August 16
Pacific news in brief for August 16
A round-up of news in brief from around the region, including West Papua, Northern Marianas, Cook Islands, Tonga and more
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FIFA Women's Football World Cup a 'massive celebration' in New Zealand
Football world cup a 'massive celebration' in New Zealand
"Exceptional" is how the sport and recreation minister is describing the outcome of the FIFA Football Women's World Cup that was held in New Zealand. Audio
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Chief Women's Football Officer 'overwhelmed' by World Cup
The FIFA Women's World Cup will have its first finalist Tuesday night, when Spain take on Sweden at Eden Park.
The winner progresses to Sunday's final in Sydney eyeing their first World Cup triumph -… Audio
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Economic activity picks up but headwinds loom - Infometrics
Economic activity picks up but headwinds loom - Infometrics
Employment and population growth are continuing to support the economy despite the pressure from inflation and interest rates.
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Wreckers move in at Waiwera Thermal Pools site
Wreckers move in at Waiwera Thermal Pools site
Work has begun to demolish a former Auckland water park, ahead of a fresh marketing campaign.
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Security of West Coast highway a 'grave concern'
'Grave concern': The highway at risk of slipping into the sea
The mayor says it's a lifeline for her region - but where State Highway 6 clings to a cliff, a slip falls away to the sea about 300 metres below.
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Fiji police to increase presence after reports of violent attacks on tourists
Fiji police to increase presence after reports of violent attacks on tourists
Fiji slammed with international travel advisories, but authorities say the country is safe. Audio
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Corporate reporting forecasts low market earnings to continue
Corporate reporting forecasts low market earnings to continue
Analysts are expecting the upcoming corporate reporting season to deliver a mixed bag of results, with falling consumer demand and increased costs a drag on earnings.
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Wildlife tour plans pulled after DOC raises concerns about protection of Hector's dolphins
Wildlife tour plans pulled after DOC raises concerns about protection of Hector's dolphins
A tourism operator made the right call to pull the plug on its plans to run the wildlife tours in Lyttelton Harbour, DOC says.
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Virgin Galactic: First space tourism mission after decades of promises
Virgin Galactic completes first tourist space flight
A former Olympian, a University of Aberdeen student and her mother have travelled to the edge of space on Virgin Galactic's first flight for tourists.
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US declares Maui wildfires in Hawaii a major disaster as death toll rises to 36
'Completely wiped out a township' - Hawaii wildfires death toll rises to 36
A New Zealander on holiday in Maui says the wildfires devastating the Hawaiian island are unlike anything he has seen before.
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Wildfires destroy entire town in Maui
Audio 11 Aug 2023Wildfires have killed at least thirty-six people and destroyed an entire town on the Hawai'ian island of Maui.
The historic town of Lahaina, a famous tourism area on Maui, has suffered major damage… Audio
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Fiji leaders adamant that the country is safe
Fiji leaders adamant that the country is safe amidst travel advisories. Audio
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10 ways NZ can be strategic about addressing climate change threats
10 ways NZ can be strategic about addressing climate change threats
Given New Zealand's isolation and reliance on exports and tourism, the country remains vulnerable to climate change impacts and carbon pricing designed to help cut emissions.
- Pacific news in brief for August 10
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Breakers land new CEO ahead of NBL season
Breakers land new CEO ahead of NBL season
The New Zealand Breakers have appointed a new chief executive officer ahead of the Australian National Basketball League season.
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Pacific Waves for 10 August 2023
We speak with community groups in the Namosi region in the highlands of Fiji's Viti Levu who have been trying to stop a mine going ahead there for more than ten years; We speak with a World Bank… Audio
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Tourism, disaster rebuilds, infrastructure driving Pac recovery
We speak with World Bank economist about their latest outlook for the region which projects 3.9 percent growth offset by an elevated inflation rate of 6 percent. Audio
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Sports news in brief for August 9
Sports news in brief for August 9
Round-up of sports news from around the Pacific including revised plans for the next Rugby World Cup which could affect Pacific nations.
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Twenty-five movies in two weeks: Tony Stamp’s film festival diary
Is there anything more decadent than ditching work and other responsibilities to luxuriate in a daytime movie? Tony Stamp switches off his phone and settles in for a fortnight of film festival action.
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Passport wait times approaching levels seen just after border reopening
Despite plans to fix long wait times for New Zealand passports, the situation is the same as it was when borders re-opened last year.
There are currently more than 37,000 passports waiting to be… Audio