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Dual-citizen children caught in UK passport rule

New Zealand families are working to understand the implications of new UK passport requirements for children with dual nationality, with the change set to...

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NZ International Convention Centre awarded Qualmark Gold ahead of opening

The New Zealand International Convention Centre has been awarded Qualmark Gold under Qualmark’s Sustainable Tourism Business criteria, following an independent assessment ahead of its...

WiT Queenstown doubles down on travel tech ambition with two-day expansion.

WiT Queenstown will expand to a two-day event July 2026, showing growing momentum behind Queenstown’s push to position itself as a hub for travel...

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Dual-citizen children caught in UK passport rule

New Zealand families are working to understand the implications of new UK passport requirements for children with dual nationality, with the change set to...

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Solar investment supports Oravida’s luxury hotel expansion

Bay of Plenty bottled water producer Oravida has installed a ground-based solar farm at its Ōtakiri bottling plant, supporting a multi-million-dollar expansion into luxury...

Electric hydrofoiling passenger vessel to be trialled on Lake Whakatipu

A next-generation electric hydrofoiling passenger vessel will be trialled on Lake Whakatipu this month, as part of early work exploring future passenger connections between...

TIA backs latest major events funding round

Tourism Industry Aotearoa has welcomed the latest round of funding under the Government’s $70 million Major Events and Tourism Package, announced in Wellington this...

New Zealand sets record in 2026 Booking.com Traveller Review Awards

New Zealand has recorded its strongest result yet in the 2026 Booking.com Traveller Review Awards, with more properties recognised than ever before for delivering...

Ruapehu mayor says Government response on Chateau ‘encouraging but cautious’

Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton says the Government’s response to council’s parliamentary petition to save the Chateau Tongariro Hotel is encouraging, but lacks ambition. The Government...
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