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Departing Green MP Eugenie Sage reflects on time in Beehive
Departing Green MP Eugenie Sage reflects on time in Beehive
After 12 years at the heart of New Zealand politics, a Green Party MP who will not be standing for election in October speaks about her time in Parliament.
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'Just total blackness': Man who suffered burns to half his body describes Whakaari eruption
Wife held husband's hand, thought they'd die on Whakaari during honeymoon
A husband and wife who were on their honeymoon at the time Whakaari erupted have described the pain they endured as they ran for their lives, and ever since.
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Tongan tourism in turmoil with no domestic air services operating
Tongan tourism in turmoil with no domestic air services operating
Tourism in Tonga is in turmoil with no domestic air services operating.
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Slow ticket sales ahead of World Cup
There's been a lack of hotel bookings in New Zealand and ticket sales for the World Cup are yet to take off.
But the latest data from Airbnb shows rentals on the online accommodation service are up.
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Stars arrive for World Cup
Some of football's greatest players have started arriving in New Zealand and Australia, chasing the biggest prize in the game.
This FIFA Women's World Cup is touted to be the biggest and best ever.
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Harrowing stories of Whakaari/White Island victims heard
Harrowing stories of Whakaari White Island victims trying to flee to safety have been heard in the Auckland District Court.
WorkSafe has opened its case against the volcano's owners and two tourism… Audio
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Whakaari signs expected to be gone by summer
Signs identifying Whakatāne as gateway to Whakaari still in place
More than three and a half years after the horror of the Whakaari-White Island eruption, signs identifying Whakatāne as the gateway to the volcano are still in place.
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Officials agree to urgently find solution to Lyttelton cruise ships overwhelming buses
Officials seek solution to Lyttelton cruise ship passengers overwhelming buses
Canterbury Regional Council has committed to reducing the impact of cruise ship on its buses services which are struggling to keep up with demand.
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Brothers put profits ahead of assessing safety risk for Whakaari visitors - prosecutor
Brothers put profits ahead of assessing safety risk for Whakaari visitors - prosecutor
The company managing a small volcanic island was profiting in the millions before an eruption killed 22 people in 2019, court hears.
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Fijian tourism 'experiencing positive trends'
Fijian tourism 'experiencing positive trends'
Fiji continues to grow its appeal as Australians' holiday destination of choice, despite reports of Aussie travellers finding it difficult to travel abroad.
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Great Walks bookings to open, DOC assures technical problems fixed
Great Walks bookings to open, DOC assures technical problems fixed
Tourism businesses are looking forward to securing Great Walks bookings after months of technical glitches and false starts.
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Bookings for Great Walks set to open
You'll finally be able to book a hut or campsite on one of New Zealand's Great Walks today.
Technical difficulties have plagued the Department of Conservation's booking system and forced delays since… Audio
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Whakaari / White Island trial: What you need to know
Whakaari / White Island trial: What you need to know
It has been more than three years since the Whakaari disaster. Here's what you need to know as the trial begins into health and safety failings leading up to the deadly eruption.
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The tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight. Audio
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Heroes in the spotlight at White Island trial
The tragedy that's brought the Whakatāne community closer
The WorkSafe prosecution over the Whakaari eruption begins today – and some of the heroes of that dreadful day are in the spotlight.
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War of words as new operator takes over campsite operation
War of words as new operator takes over campsite operation
A new operator is in place at the Lake Ferry Holiday Park following the sale of its assets to South Wairarapa District Council, but the deal has a long and contentious history.
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UN shipping agency endorses plan to keep 1.5 degrees within reach after ‘relentless lobbying by Pacific’
UN endorses plan to keep 1.5 degrees within reach after 'relentless lobbying by Pacific'
Pacific islands "relentless" efforts at UN's specialist body on shipping has led to adoption of a new emissions reductions strategy to align the maritime transportation sector to the Paris Agreement…
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For $85,000, you can fly home with a piece of aviation history
For $85,000, you can fly home with a piece of aviation history
For more than three decades motorists on State Highway 1 through the central North Island couldn't miss the old aeroplane on the side of the road at Mangaweka.
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FIFA Women's World Cup: Hotel bookings slow but tour numbers 'really good'
Hotels 'disappointed' by lack of bookings during FIFA World Cup
The Hotel Council says the pace of bookings throughout the world cup is the speed of a "steamboat, not a jetboat". Audio
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Famous Lake Dunstan floating cafe up for sale
You may have heard of the three rules of good real estate -- location, location, location. But a couple wanting to sell their quaint eatery is hoping buyers will be attracted to much more than just… Audio
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Hamilton Gardens voted one of the best places in the world
Now even if you haven't been there, you will have heard of them - the Hamilton Gardens! The botanical destination has been named among top one percent of travel experiences in the world - according to… Audio
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Wharf project for Stewart Island's Ulva now uncertain
Wharf project for Stewart Island now uncertain
Plans to replace an ageing wharf on Stewart Island have stalled due to uncertainty over the Department of Conservation's position, Southland District Council says.
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Queenstown cruise ship to change ownership
Queenstown cruise ship to change ownership
Tourism operator Southern Discoveries says it is selling its Queenstown cruise boat to invest more into its Milford Sound operations.
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Tourism attractions including International Antarctic Centre to go up for sale
Tourism attractions including International Antarctic Centre to go up for sale
Tourism company RealNZ is planning to sell some of its iconic offerings including its jet boats and water taxis.
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Iconic and empty
Waitomo Hotel. Chateau Tongariro. Rotorua Museum and the Blue Baths.
Across central New Zealand many iconic historic buildings are sitting empty while their owners, both private and public, grapple… Audio