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Conservation Minister Tama Potaka has announced that Pure Tūroa Limited has been granted a 10-year concession to operate the Tūroa ski field, ensuring the 2024 ski season will go ahead and giving certainty for the future.
This decision follows a four-month concession process run by the Department of Conservation – Te Papa Atawhai, which included iwi engagement and consultation, and public notification and hearings. Feedback from this process was considered by the Minister when granting this concession.
“The concession means the public can continue to enjoy the recreational benefits available in the Tongariro National Park – one of the most majestic places in the country – for years to come,” Potaka says.
“The 10-year concession allows for outstanding Treaty settlement negotiations to unfold and gives greater protection to iwi and hapū interests and responsibilities, including the future park negotiations, whilst ensuring the continued operation of the ski field.
“The summits of all maunga in Tongariro National Park are especially important for the iwi and hapū as well as all New Zealanders. That’s why PTL’s concession includes provisions for the Department of Conservation to carry out enhanced monitoring and a three-year review to ensure the field is operating effectively and in a way that benefits everyone,” says Potaka.
The previous ski field concession held by Ruapehu Alpine Lifts will be surrendered to allow the new PTL concession to come into effect.
Whakapapa ski field remains under the ongoing management of RAL’s receivers.