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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
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Tourism: Are tourism and hospitality staff ready?
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
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Tourism to Waitomo caves picking up but hampered by damaged roading network
'We need more resilient roads': Mayor's plea as tourism to Waitomo caves picks up
As the attraction recovers from the pandemic, the area is struggling with the impact extreme weather has had on the roads.
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Waitomo glow worm caves: Tourist numbers reduced from damaged roads
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
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Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023
Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023Podcast 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
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Pacific Waves for 4 July 2023
Audio 4 Jul 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
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'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget
Audio 4 Jul 2023'Pragmatic': Head of Cook Islands Tourism on Budget. Audio
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Freedom camping law clarified for homeless
Freedom camping law clarified for homeless
People experiencing homelessness can no longer be inadvertently caught out by freedom camping laws.
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Pacific news in brief for July 3
Pacific news in brief for July 3
Round-up of news from around the Pacific including a lack of space to bury a capital city's dead
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France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother urges calm
France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother urges end to violence
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.
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Skiers return to slopes
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
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CIA's William Burns: Armed mutiny shows damage Putin has done to Russia
CIA head: Armed mutiny shows damage done to Russia by Putin
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.
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Domestic travel focus during pandemic provided valuable lessons - Tourism NZ
Domestic travel focus during pandemic provided valuable lessons - Tourism NZ
Tourism New Zealand wraps up its domestic marketing today after launching 15 campaigns in the past three years. Video
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Rakiura / Stewart Island facing steep power price hike
Rakiura / Stewart Island facing steep power price hike
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.
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Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects
Fiji Budget: Major spendings and projects
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.
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Queenstown's new Skyline gondola launches
Queenstown's new Skyline gondola launches
The gondola can transport 6000 people per hour up and from the summit of Bob's Peak.
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Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes
Tourism operators in Cook Islands unhappy with employment law changes
Businesses in the Cook Islands are concerned new immigration rules recently introduced will make it hard to retain foreign workers.
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Long-term plan for Southland unveiled tackling region's challenges and opportunities
Long-term plan for Southland unveiled tackling region's challenges and opportunities
Southland has unveiled a bright vision for its future regardless of whether Tiwai Point aluminium smelter closes or not.
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Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt
Fiji's Budget will be about tightening the belt
Fiji's Prime Minister says Friday's national budget will not be business as usual. Audio
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New flights between China and New Zealand announced
New flights between China and New Zealand announced
Travellers will have more options as direct flights resume along a key route. Audio