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Bungy tourist dies at Macau Skypark by AJ Hackett

A tourist has died after taking part in the world’s highest bungy jump in Macau. The 56-year-old visitor, reportedly a Japanese national, was visiting the...

Japan , Macau , New-zealand , China , Chinese , Japanese , Condes-januario , Aj-hackett-international , Condes-januario-hospital , Daily-mail , Bungy , Tourist

Covid 19 coronavirus transtasman travel bubble: Queenstown Airport welcomes Aussie travellers


Covid 19 coronavirus transtasman travel bubble: Queenstown Airport welcomes Aussie travellers
19 Apr, 2021 03:48 AM
2 minutes to read
Qantas 121 from Sydney arriving in Queenstown this afternoon. Photo / James Allan
Digital producer, Christchurch, NZ Heralddevon.bolger@nzme.co.nz
The first Australian travellers to set foot in Queenstown in more than a year were greeted with live music, entertainment and the offer of a free bungy jump.
Qantas QF121 was scheduled to land at Queenstown Airport at 2.30pm today, 387 days since the last commercial passenger flight landed in the resort.
Queenstown Airport chief executive Colin Keel said they are very excited to be welcoming Australian travellers back to the city.

Australia , Wanaka , New-zealand-general , New-zealand , Australian , Queenstown-airport , Colin-keel , Co-vid , Corona-virus , Transtasman , Travel

The Bachelorette NZ week two recap: A burn book, baby daddies, and bungy jumps


The Bachelorette NZ week two recap: A burn book, baby daddies, and bungy jumps
11 Feb, 2021 06:00 PM
7 minutes to read
Nathan demonstrating the only valid reaction when someone starts singing about you. Photo / Supplied
OPINION:
This week showed the competition is starting to get serious on The Bachelorette, and some learnt what Lexie wants the hard way.
We return to the mansion on the brink of a rose ceremony, the first of two this week. In a surprise to absolutely no one, Dave got the chop for his raw egg chomping.
But it was this episode's big twist which had a ripple effect across the entire season: the big reveal of the Mole, and the trip to Queenstown.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190724:17:38:00

a day but today there has been only one not enough to get a hat. and i'm going to enjoy it while you because of so much of a responsibility so. i think. the government have to find something to do today. so we can achieve our. until then the so-called sandwich generation will have to continue filling that gap. so many people in africa can relate with all of bungy in the sense that they too are sandwiched between having to support family members from the generation before them and in many cases the generation off to them to a conversation on black texas also taking place in south africa and to get more insight into that we've invited mesan ending that congo assad has written extensively on the subject of inequality that exists among black south africans and has also produced a documentary that is out today welcome to the africa side apart from the research

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