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Summer conservation season steady despite storm disruption

New Zealand’s summer conservation season remained steady despite significant weather disruption, with visitors dispersing to new regions and maintaining overall demand. New data from Department...

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New business events qualification opens for enrolments

Enrolments have opened for a new qualification aimed at strengthening capability across New Zealand’s business events sector. Te Haeata – the New Zealand Certificate in...

MEETINGS 2026 close to selling out

Exhibitor demand for MEETINGS 2026 is surging, with New Zealand’s largest business events showcase on track to sell out. More than 250 New Zealand product...

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Festival of Lights delivers record economic impact for Taranaki

The TSB Festival of Lights has delivered its strongest economic result to date, reinforcing the role of major events in driving regional tourism. A new...

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Wānaka Airport review backs limited air services and general aviation focus

An independent review of Wānaka Airport recommends maintaining its role as a general aviation facility while allowing limited regional air services, reflecting community concerns...

Emerging technologies focus of Otago Tourism Policy School

Tourism leaders from industry, government and research will gather in Queenstown later this month to discuss how Aotearoa New Zealand should respond to a...

NZ Cruise Association appoints Mel Collier to new membership and marketing role

The New Zealand Cruise Association has appointed Mel Collier to a newly created role focused on membership, marketing and events, as the sector continues...

Government launches campaign to attract Australian workers

The Government has launched a new campaign aimed at attracting Australian workers to New Zealand, as part of efforts to address labour shortages across...

Hospitality NZ welcomes proposed alcohol licensing reforms

Hospitality New Zealand is welcoming proposed changes to the country’s alcohol laws, saying they will help rebalance the licensing process for hospitality businesses. Associate Justice...
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