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International arrivals and events drive strong February for NZ hotels

New Zealand’s hotel sector recorded one of its strongest months since the pandemic in February, driven by a surge in international arrivals and a...

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Auckland Travel Show to be held at NZICC in May

The Auckland Travel Show will return this May, bringing travel specialists, destinations and operators from around the world to Auckland. The two-day event will be...

International hospitality experts confirmed for HNZ26 conference

Two international hospitality experts will headline the Hospitality New Zealand Conference and Trade Show (HNZ26), the country’s largest hospitality and accommodation conference. Hospitality and accommodation...

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Kea tracking trial launched in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park

A large flock of young kea visiting Aoraki Mount Cook National Park has become part of a new trial aimed at tracking the movements...

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Ultra-luxury housing shortage could limit investor migration, data suggests

A shortage of ultra-luxury homes in New Zealand could limit the country’s ability to attract high-net-worth investors under the updated Active Investor Plus visa...

Waipoua Forest Kauri Walks closed until October for major upgrade

The Kauri Walks tracks in Waipoua Forest will be closed from Wednesday, March 11, 2026 until the end of October while major upgrades are...

Coromandel’s conservation tourism potential

The Coromandel’s tourism identity has long been shaped by golden beaches and summer escapes, but tourism leaders say conservation-led visitor experiences are becoming a...

Cambridge boutique hotel earns Qualmark Gold on first evaluation

Cambridge’s newest boutique accommodation, The Clements, has received a Qualmark Gold Sustainable Tourism Business Award and a 5-Star Boutique rating following its first evaluation. The...

Consumer NZ petitions government to require airlines to inform passengers of their rights

Consumer NZ has delivered a petition to Parliament signed by more than 10,500 people calling on the government to require airlines to clearly inform...
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