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Working holiday growth supports longer-term rental vehicle demand

More than 45,000 working holiday visa applications were decided during 2025, with 98 per cent approved, according to figures cited by PICMI from Immigration...

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Synthony to headline MEETINGS finale at Auckland convention centre

Synthony will headline the closing celebration for MEETINGS 2026 at Auckland’s New Zealand International Convention Centre on June 18. The Electric Garden event will conclude...

TECNZ Trade Event opens in Auckland with more than 400 attendees

The Tourism Export Council of New Zealand Trade Event 2026 has opened in Auckland, bringing together more than 400 tourism operators, buyers and industry...

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Radisson RED launches Auckland rooftop bar with 300-seat venue

Radisson RED Auckland is set to open a new rooftop dining venue next month, with Aka launching on May 1 as part of the...

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Christchurch set for events boost as Super Round opens One NZ Stadium

Ōtautahi Christchurch is preparing for another major visitor weekend, with Super Rugby Pacific’s Super Round set to officially open One NZ Stadium. Super Round 2026...

Monteith’s Wild Food Challenge returns with 60-plus venues

The Monteith's Wild Food Challenge will return this May, with more than 60 restaurants, pubs and eateries nationwide taking part in the culinary promotion. The...

Ashford Motor Lodge earns Qualmark Gold accreditation

Ashford Motor Lodge has been awarded Gold Accreditation from Qualmark, recognising its performance in quality, sustainability and guest care. The Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Award...

Taupō resorts target autumn travellers seeking longer stays

Autumn travel patterns are shifting in the Taupō region, with visitors increasingly looking for accommodation that combines relaxation with access to outdoor experiences. With the...

West Coast conservation work worth $2.3m as DOC urges more involvement

Community conservation efforts across the West Coast are estimated to be worth about NZ$2.3 million over five years, with residents and businesses being encouraged...
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