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New tourism policy statement backed by $5m regional boost

The Government has released New Zealand’s first Tourism Policy Statement and announced a further $5 million for regional tourism marketing, as it sets out...

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Tourism Policy Statement highlights value of business events

Business Events Industry Aotearoa has welcomed the Government’s new Tourism Policy Statement, saying it reinforces the role of business events as a high-value part...

Hospitality NZ honours sector leaders at People’s Awards

Hospitality New Zealand has recognised leaders from across the accommodation, restaurant and supplier sectors at its 2026 People's Awards for Excellence in Rotorua. The awards,...

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Hospitality NZ honours sector leaders at People’s Awards

Hospitality New Zealand has recognised leaders from across the accommodation, restaurant and supplier sectors at its 2026 People's Awards for Excellence in Rotorua. The awards,...

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Freedom camping restrictions considered for two Wānaka sites

Queenstown Lakes District Council has recorded about 28,000 freedom camping nights on council-managed land over the peak summer period, as it weighs possible new...

Sophia begins sailing at Waimangu Volcanic Valley

Waimangu Volcanic Valley has launched a new lake cruise experience on Lake Rotomahana, with the arrival of vessel Sophia adding a new storytelling element...

Tourism Policy Statement highlights value of business events

Business Events Industry Aotearoa has welcomed the Government’s new Tourism Policy Statement, saying it reinforces the role of business events as a high-value part...

Demand grows for speciality vehicles in rental market recovery

New Zealand's vehicle hire market is broadening beyond standard rental fleets, with growing demand for speciality and occasion-based vehicles as tourism continues its recovery. Visitor...

New tourism policy statement backed by $5m regional boost

The Government has released New Zealand’s first Tourism Policy Statement and announced a further $5 million for regional tourism marketing, as it sets out...
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