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Public feedback is sought on proposals to improve the regime for freedom camping, to protect our environment, remove unfair burdens on locals in some destinations, and lift the quality of tourism.

  • Tourism

Sport and Recreation Minister Grant Robertson and Economic Development Minister Stuart Nash have welcomed confirmation New Zealand will host the opening ceremony and match, and one of the semi-finals, of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023.

  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Sport and Recreation

Ministerial Diary, March 2021

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The Minister of Tourism is to re-open a government fund that supports councils to build infrastructure for visitors, with a specific focus on regions hardest hit by the loss of overseas tourists.

  • Tourism

The need to prioritise sustainable tourism that enhances community wellbeing is the central theme of the Tourism Futures Taskforce report, released today.

  • Tourism

The status quo cannot, will not be the model of the direction of tourism. That much is clear. It is unsustainable, it lacks resilience, and we won’t go back to how it was. The world has been changed by COVID-19, and so we must change with it.

  • Tourism

Tourism Minister Stuart Nash says planning is underway for a new-look tourism sector post the COVID19 vaccination programme and when international borders re-open.

  • Tourism

South Island regions hardest hit by the closure of international borders are the focus of a visit by Tourism and Regional Development Minister Stuart Nash over the next two days.

  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Small Business
  • Tourism

“Team New Zealand has once again made us all so proud by retaining the America’s Cup as New Zealand’s cup,” Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

  • Prime Minister
  • Economic and Regional Development

Ministerial Diary February 2021

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The Tourism and Conservation Ministers say today’s report by the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE) adds to calls to overhaul the tourism model that existed prior to COVID19.

  • Conservation
  • Tourism

A significant milestone in support to the regions has been passed with more than one billion dollars pumped into economic development projects to back local jobs and businesses.

  • Economic and Regional Development

Thank you for the relationship with Government, the willingness to share your perspectives, and the hugely valuable contribution the business community makes to New Zealand’s economic well-being.

  • Economic and Regional Development

Another cash lifeline is being rolled out to the regions after the approval of funding towards a wide range of events and activities to stimulate domestic tourism.

  • Tourism

Ministerial Diary January 2021

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New research into what Kiwis want from tourism and domestic holidays has been released to help the industry adjust to the impact of COVID19 on borders and international travel.

  • Tourism

Ministerial Diary December 2020

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Cycle trails and cycle and walking tourism are more popular than ever, with nearly two million trips on the country’s Great Rides in one year, says Tourism Minister Stuart Nash.

  • Tourism

More small businesses will be eligible to take out interest-free loans under changes announced today to a government cashflow scheme.

  • Revenue
  • Small Business

An iconic tourism attraction that links communities across Waikato, Rotorua, Lake Taupō and Ruapehu has won government support to develop events for visitors.

  • Tourism

New Zealand is set to host a major international festival of song after a government-backed bid won the rights to the 2024 World Choir Games.

  • Arts, Culture and Heritage
  • Economic and Regional Development

Economic prospects for the primary sector are bright despite the significant challenges from COVID-19, says Agriculture, Trade and Export Growth Minister Damien O’Connor.

  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Oceans and Fisheries
  • Trade and Export Growth

The opening of the America’s Cup Village in downtown Tāmaki Makaurau marks the start of an exciting summer of action on and off the water, say Economic and Regional Development Minister Stuart Nash, and Auckland Mayor Phil Goff.

  • Economic and Regional Development

Work has begun on a project to nearly double the length of a popular Central Hawke’s Bay walk and cycle way.

  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Tourism