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  • Iconic and empty

    Audio
    tourism identity
    5 Jul 2023
    The approach to Grand Chateau Tongariro.

    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

  • Tourism: Are tourism and hospitality staff ready?

    Audio
    employment tourism
    5 Jul 2023
    Queenstown Mall

    Now, it's school holidays, the ski season has kicked off with a flurry, and more and more international flights are returning to Aotearoa. Stats NZ figures show about 1.4 million tourists came here in… Audio

  • 'We need more resilient roads': Mayor's plea as tourism to Waitomo caves picks up

    News
    Business transport
    4 Jul 2023
    Waitomo Glowworm Caves Tour

    As the attraction recovers from the pandemic, the area is struggling with the impact extreme weather has had on the roads.

    Tourism to Waitomo caves picking up but hampered by damaged roading network
  • Waitomo glow worm caves: Tourist numbers reduced from damaged roads

    Audio
    transport
    4 Jul 2023
    Waitomo Glowworm Caves Tour

    Tourism to Waitomo's glow-worm caves is quietly picking up but the area is struggling with the impact of extreme weather on the roads.

    Before the global pandemic, Waitomo hosted more tourists than… Audio

  • Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023

    Podcast episode — 03 July 2023

    'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget; Independence the focus for Bougainville woman running for PNG parliament; 'Youth have more influence than they realise': UNICEF NZ young ambassador

    Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023
  • Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023

    Audio 4 Jul 2023
    A daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world. Hosted by Susana Suisuiki.

    'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget; Independence the focus for Bougainville woman running for PNG parliament; 'Youth have more influence than they realise': UNICEF NZ young ambassador

    …
  • 'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget

    Audio 4 Jul 2023
    Avarua market

    'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget. Audio

  • Freedom camping law clarified for homeless

    News
    New Zealand
    3 Jul 2023
    Lindsay Waterfield

    People experiencing homelessness can no longer be inadvertently caught out by freedom camping laws.

    Freedom camping law clarified for homeless
  • Pacific news in brief for July 3

    News
    Pacific
    3 Jul 2023
    There is a shortage of space for grave plots in the local cemetery

    Round-up of news from around the Pacific including a lack of space to bury a capital city's dead

    Pacific news in brief for July 3
  • France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother urges end to violence

    News
    World
    3 Jul 2023
    Demonstrators run as French police officers use tear gas in Paris on 2 July, 2023, five days after a 17-year-old man was killed by police in Nanterre, a western suburb of Paris.

    The grandmother of the teenager shot dead by police said rioters were using the 17-year-old's death as an excuse to cause havoc and that the family wanted calm.

    France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother urges calm
  • Skiers return to slopes

    Audio
    tourism
    3 Jul 2023
    Coronet Peak

    Skiers were able to hit the slopes at Mt Hutt and Coronet Peak yesterday, with some help from the weekend's polar blast.

    Ski fields on both mountains had already opened this year, but were forced to… Audio

  • CIA head: Armed mutiny shows damage done to Russia by Putin

    News
    World conflict
    2 Jul 2023
    A tank from Ukraine's 3rd Independent Tank Iron Brigade is seen at a position near the front line in Kharkiv region, on June 15, 2023, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Kyiv on June 15, 2023 reported progress in its counteroffensive on the eastern and southern fronts, despite contending with strong resistance from Russian troops. (Photo by SERGEY BOBOK / AFP)

    The armed mutiny by Yevgeny Prigozhin was a challenge to the Russian state that showed the corrosive effect of Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, says the CIA director.

    CIA's William Burns: Armed mutiny shows damage Putin has done to Russia
  • Domestic travel focus during pandemic provided valuable lessons - Tourism NZ

    News
    Business travel
    2 Jul 2023
    The Do Something New, New Zealand campaign featured actresses Madeline Sami and Jackie van Beek and featured work by Special Group and Tourism New Zealand.

    Tourism New Zealand wraps up its domestic marketing today after launching 15 campaigns in the past three years. Video

    Domestic travel focus during pandemic provided valuable lessons - Tourism NZ
  • Rakiura / Stewart Island facing steep power price hike

    News
    New Zealand money
    30 Jun 2023
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    The grid on Rakiura is entirely dependent on diesel generation and as a result, power unit prices will see islanders face power price hikes of more than a thousand dollars per year.

    Rakiura / Stewart Island facing steep power price hike
  • Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    30 Jun 2023
    Fijian government has announced its Budget for the 2023-2024 financial year with a fiscal deficit of $FJ639.

    The Fijian government has announced its 'rebuilding our future together' Budget with a spend of $FJ4.3 billion to address the high cost of living and manage the debt burden.

    Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects
  • Queenstown's new Skyline gondola launches

    News
    Business tourism
    30 Jun 2023
    The new Skyline Queenstown Gondola.

    The gondola can transport 6000 people per hour up and from the summit of Bob's Peak.

    Queenstown's new Skyline gondola launches
  • Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    30 Jun 2023
    A beach in One Foot Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands

    Businesses in the Cook Islands are concerned new immigration rules recently introduced will make it hard to retain foreign workers.

    Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes
  • Long-term plan for Southland unveiled tackling region's challenges and opportunities

    News
    New Zealand economy
    30 Jun 2023
    The new regional long term plan was unveiled to a packed event at Te Rau O Te Huia.

    Southland has unveiled a bright vision for its future regardless of whether Tiwai Point aluminium smelter closes or not.

    Long-term plan for Southland unveiled tackling region's challenges and opportunities
  • Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    30 Jun 2023
    Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka was traditionally welcomed by the staff of the Office of the Prime Minister on December 29, 2022

    Fiji's Prime Minister says Friday's national budget will not be business as usual. Audio

    Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt
  • New flights between China and New Zealand announced

    News
    Business economy
    29 Jun 2023
    Christchurch Airport

    Travellers will have more options as direct flights resume along a key route. Audio

    New flights between China and New Zealand announced
  • New routes to China

    Audio
    travel tourism
    29 Jun 2023
    Commercial airline. Passenger plane landing at airport with beautiful sunset  sky and clouds. Arrival flight. Airplane flying in a line for landing. Aircraft open light in the evening flight.

    Travel between New Zealand and China is set to get a little easier thanks to new direct airline routes.

    Three additional routes between Guangzhou and Auckland will be introduced and the Guangzhou -… Audio

  • 9 year old Aussie boy writes book to plus-size pocket money

    Audio
    author interview
    28 Jun 2023
    Bodie Howland - author of the book The Love Hearts Explore Exmouth

    Once upon a time, there was an enterprising West Australian boy who decided to write a book to plus-size his pocket money. Bodie Howland tells us about his debut book The Love Hearts Explore Exmouth.

    …
  • Watch: Hipkins speaks from China after meeting Premier

    News
    Politics world politics
    28 Jun 2023
    Chris Hipkins with China's Premier Li Qiang

    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has met with China's Premier Li Qiang for a one-on-one discussion as part of Hipkins trip.

    PM Chris Hipkins meets with China's Premier Li Qiang
  • Pacific news in brief for June 28

    News
    Pacific
    28 Jun 2023
    Francesca Semoso

    Round-up of news and sport from around the region, including the possible return of a well-known former politician in PNG

    Pacific news in brief for June 28
  • Chinese leader says NZ/China relationship 'has remained robust and strong'

    News
    World Politics
    28 Jun 2023
    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins meets Chinese President Xi Jinping, 27 June 2023.

    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has held his highly anticipated meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

    Prime Minister Chris Hipkins meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping
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