Tourism
What I really want for Christmas: Kirk Hope
Early in the pandemic, the government called for the creation of the world's smartest border. Business NZ chief executive Kirk Hope says he's still waiting... It's on his Christmas wish list.
Claustrophic housing puts Queenstown hospitality sector at risk of Covid-19 outbreak
There are fears Queenstown's hurting hospitality sector may be brought to a screeching halt if a Covid case occurs among workers.
Waihi school kids star in tourism campaign
School kids in Waihi have turned on the charm in a new tourism campaign that asks, 'Why Not Waihi?' Cameraman and director Scott Spicer helped them put it together, and chats to Karyn Hay. Audio
Visit Us postcards: Wairarapa, Arrowtown, Nelson, Auckland
As it's our last programme we thought we'd speak with locals across the motu about what makes their region so special, so we said "here's 60 seconds" tell us why people should visit this summer. First… Audio
Covid-19: Aucklanders impact on Queenstown a muted one
Nearly 2000 Aucklanders touched down in Queenstown on the first day of border-free travel but locals say their early impact was a muted one.
Several bars and restaurants spoken to by RNZ say business… Audio
First wave of Aucklanders flood through Queenstown Airport
The first wave of Aucklanders have flooded through Queenstown airport today, now that the city's border is open. Their arrival has been hotly anticipated by tourist operators desperate to revive their… Video, Audio
School pupils promote Waihi with Why Not Waihi?
Since lockdown the small North island town of Waihi has seen vistor numbers drop by 70% and the students of Waihi central school were keen to let New Zealanders know the town is open for business… Audio
Christchurch 'Airpawt' pooches ready to welcome Aucklanders
Christchurch airport is bracing for a huge influx of Aucklanders as the city's residents are freed after more than 100 days locked down. And for those struggling with the crowds and the extra anxiety… Video, Audio
Anticipation, caution as AKL-CHC flights take off again
For the first time in four months, Aucklanders will finally get the chance to head south when the city's border opens tomorrow.
It's likely to be a day of busy airports, tearful reunions and a little… Audio
Ongoing red light restrictions 'devastating' for Northland businesses
An event organiser in the region says the government decision is a blow after so much hard work by local organisations to increase vaccination rates. Audio
Calling Home: Tracey Rackliff in Sideman, Bali
It was during a deployment to the Solomon Islands in 2013 that former Wairarapa detective sergeants Tracey and Rob Rackliff decided they were going to resign from the police and try something new… Audio, Gallery
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Artist: Wet Specimen Track: Abraxas, Artist: The Antony Edens Track: (I don't have any) tears left for you (I don't have any) tears left for you - the antony edens, Artist: Swing Praxis Track… Audio
COVID-19's impact on NZ Tourism
Statistics NZ has today provided the first real measure of COVID-19's impact on Tourism. Chief Executive of Tourism Industry Aotearoa Chris Roberts explains how they are coping. Audio
Tourism Holdings set to purchase Australian tourism company
Campervan and tourism company Tourism Holdings has entered into an agreement to acquire Australian tourism company Apollo Tourism & Leisure.
Northland holiday bookings dropping due to uncertainty
Holiday bookings are dropping like Autumn leaves from a tree according to some Bay of Islands businesses.
The region is currently in red on the traffic light system and people travelling their way… Video, Audio
'We need a critical mass here': Tourist spots prepare for summer
Businesses in Franz Josef and Fox Glacier are hundreds of staff short for the summer season with many struggling to find and afford workers.
The Pre-Panel for 6 December 2021
Panellists Ruwani Perera and Phil O'Reilly share what they have been thinking. Audio
Tourism industry 'not flavour of the month' with banks
A major South Island tourism operator has warned that banks are running out of goodwill towards the industry as the impact of Covid-19 continues to bite.
Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also… Video, Audio
Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also…
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