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Tourism spending reaches $46.6b in year to March 2025

The Government has welcomed new data showing continued growth in New Zealand’s tourism sector, with total expenditure reaching $46.6 billion in the year to...

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Delegates today, tourists tomorrow

Research released recently at the newly opened New Zealand International Convention Centre (NZICC) shows multi-day conferences are doing far more than hosting meetings —...

Business events sector delivers $925m in 2025, new research finds

New research released at the New Zealand International Convention Centre shows multi-day conferences and business events contributed $925 million to New Zealand’s economy in...

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Millbrook posts record year ahead of NZ Golf Open

Multi-award-winning Millbrook Resort has recorded a year of strong performance across property sales, hotel occupancy and golf rounds as it prepares to host this...

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New eco-tour launches off Whangamatā coast

A new guided eco-tourism experience has launched off the coast of Whangamatā, combining conservation, cultural storytelling and adventure. Whangamatā Island Tours has been founded by...

KiwiRail posts $73.4m half-year operating surplus

KiwiRail has reported a $73.4 million operating surplus for the first six months of FY26, up from $25.8 million in the same period last...

Golden Bay Air first to receive regional air routes loan

Golden Bay Air will be the first airline to receive a loan from funding earmarked for at-risk regional air routes, Associate Transport Minister James...

Brand USA spotlights 2026 milestone year in trans-Tasman trade push

Brand USA has concluded a series of trade and media events in New Zealand and Australia, highlighting 2026 as a milestone year for travel...

Pirongia Forest Park tracks closed after heavy rain

Sections of several tracks across Pirongia Forest Park in Waikato may remain closed for several weeks as the Department of Conservation continues post-storm safety...
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