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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

The Government is moving ahead with plans to regulate the bank payment system to make merchant service fees on debit and credit card fees fairer and less of a burden for Kiwis and businesses.

  • Commerce and Consumer Affairs
  • Small Business

Māori enterprises are in line for greater opportunities to do business with government agencies under an initiative to spread the benefits of the economic recovery. 

  • Economic and Regional Development
  • Māori Development

The Government has launched a major new initiative to combat climate change that will require the public sector to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025.

  • Prime Minister
  • Climate Change
  • Economic and Regional Development

The opening of the first major new tourism attraction since the global outbreak of COVID-19 closed borders to international travellers will provide a welcome boost to visitor numbers in our largest city, says Tourism Minister Stuart Nash.

  • Tourism

Ministerial diary November 2020

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Thank you Tourism Industry Aotearoa for hosting today’s Summit.

  • Tourism

Ministerial Diary October 2020

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