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Queenstown hotel sees rise in winter couples travel

Queenstown Park Boutique Hotel says it is seeing growing interest from couples choosing to visit Queenstown during the quieter winter months rather than the...

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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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Community backs new Natureland monkey habitat

Natureland Wildlife Trust has unveiled a new capuchin monkey exhibit following 18 months of planning, fundraising and construction, with the project made possible through...

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Car rental demand rises alongside visitor recovery

New Zealand's car rental sector is benefiting from rising international visitor numbers, with growing demand for flexible transport options from tourists, business travellers and...

Ohakune Mardi Gras offers $1m ski pass giveaway

Ohakune Mardi Gras organisers are giving away more than $1 million worth of Tūroa day passes as part of this year's event, with up...

Visitor growth fuels South Island vehicle hire

Strong international visitor growth through Christchurch Airport is driving demand for rental vehicles as more travellers choose self-drive holidays across the South Island. Christchurch Airport...

NZICC to host first MICHELIN Guide ceremony

Auckland is preparing to host the inaugural MICHELIN Guide Restaurant Ceremony New Zealand 2026, with the awards to be held at the New Zealand...

BYATA announces leadership change ahead of conference

Backpacker Youth Adventure Tourism Association chair Haydn Marriner will step down at the end of August after five years on the board, including four...
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