New Zealand Herald, 22 June 2017 – Annual net migration hit another record above 72,000 in the May 2017 year, Statistics NZ said today. Migrant arrivals numbered 130,400 and migrant
Tourists ‘ripped off’ booking skydive online
New Zealand Herald, 22 June 2017 – An online booking company is helping two Chinese tourists ”ripped off” by a credit card fraudster. The pair were stopped by police on
Tourism Holdings raises annual earnings guidance as NZ enjoys bumper visitor numbers
New Zealand Herald, 21 June 2017 – Tourism Holdings raised its earnings guidance and says annual profit will probably rise by about 21 per cent as New Zealand continues to
Hoteliers Told Of Fraud Infestation
Fiji Sun, 21 June 2017 – Tourism stakeholders urged to keep an eye on suspicious behaviour The Association of Banks in Fiji (ABIF) is reaching out to more tourism stakeholders
Seafiji Announces New Appointment
SEAFIJI APPOINTS NEW HEAD OF SALES, MARKETING & PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Sea Fiji has announced the appointment of Ms Kini Saukuru as it’s GLOBAL Head of Sales, Marketing and Product Development
Burst main disrupts Labasa water
The Fiji Times, 20 June 2017 – A BURST main at Western Wreckers road has caused an interruption of water supply in some parts of Labasa. Residents living along the
Workers deserve better pay
The Fiji Times, 20 June 2017 – THE national minimum wage rate continues to be a topic of intense debate. Several schools of thought have been expressed as to what
Circular economy, possibilities for regional tourism
The Fiji Times, 20 June 2017 – WHILE the circular economy concept has been in Europe for many years, it is not widely understood and embraced by many businesses, says
Encourage investment Hoteliers need incentives, says FHTA
The Fiji Times, 20 June 2017 – THE Fiji Hotel and Tourism Association says there is a need for more incentives to encourage investment by new and existing hoteliers to
Insider Look At The Insider Collection
Fiji Sun, 07 June 2017 – As part of the Meetings and Events experience that the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort and Spa offers, the Insider Collection is a key defining
TYPES OF PRICE CONTROL
Fiji Sun, 19 June 2017 – As alluded to last week, price control is employed by government to ensure that goods and services are sold at a ‘fair’ price. There
Show Cause For Habitual Offenders
Fiji Sun, 19 June 2017 – People holding a driver’s licence are reminded that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has made changes to its Show Cause Policy, with effect from
Airbus A380 upgrade waits in the wings at Paris Airshow
The Fiji Times, 19 June 2017 – AIRBUS is preparing to roll out a novel A380 wingtip design to rally support for the world’s largest passenger jet by improving its
$281.7m deficit
The Fiji Times, 19 June 2017 – FIJI’S trade deficit as of January this year amounted to $281.7million, an increase when compared with $247.7m recorded in December, 2016.
Fiji News Whistleblower cases increase
FBC News Sunday 18 June 2017 The Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority continue to investigate into more whistleblower cases in the country. FRCA Chief Executive Visvanath Das says they are
Tavarua Island resort starts project to conserve clams
FBC News Sunday 18 June 2017 The Tavarua Island Resort has embarked on a project to conserve giant clams locally known as Vasua. The Resort has established a Mini Hatchery
The ideal getaway
Fiji Times Sunday 18 June 2017 Fiji is known for its white sandy beaches and clear blue waters, which is normally used to sell Fiji to the thousands of tourists
Fund voluntary scheme
Fiji Times Saturday 17 June 2017 IN our article titled ‘Membership and Member Accounts” (The Fiji Times, 25/03/2017), we explained the two types of memberships at the Fiji National Provident
Take A Break, Construction Companies Urged
Fiji Sun Friday 16 June 2017 Construction companies have been urged to allow their workers to take a vacation of two to three weeks, an industry leader said yesterday. This
Cement Crisis Deepens
Fiji Sun Friday 16 June 2017 The shortage of cement around the country deepened yesterday. This was after Tengy Cement Limited succumbed to an electrical glitch on Wednesday night. Tengy
