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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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Conservation Bill amended after public concerns

The Government will remove proposed provisions allowing the disposal or exchange of conservation land from the Conservation Amendment Bill following public feedback. Conservation Minister Tama...

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Queenstown, Wānaka shine in inaugural MICHELIN Guide

Queenstown and Wānaka restaurants have claimed five MICHELIN stars in the inaugural MICHELIN Guide New Zealand, including the country's only two-star restaurant. Queenstown's Essence received...

DOC retains paid parking after $1.5m trial

The Department of Conservation will continue paid parking at three South Island visitor sites after a seven-month trial generated $1.5 million for conservation projects. The...

New Queenstown–Brisbane flights boost trans-Tasman capacity

Air New Zealand has launched a new seasonal service between Queenstown and Brisbane, adding 16,500 seats to its trans-Tasman network and boosting direct access...

Lower Hutt secures junior girls rugby festival

Lower Hutt will host the Global Games National Junior Girls Rugby Festival for the next three years from 2027, following a new agreement between...

Dunedin Airport safety chief earns global qualification

Dunedin Airport's head of safety and compliance Glenn Knipe has become the first airport safety professional in New Zealand to achieve the internationally recognised...
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