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Business events sector delivers $925m in 2025, new research finds

New research released at the New Zealand International Convention Centre shows multi-day conferences and business events contributed $925 million to New Zealand’s economy in...

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Business events sector delivers $925m in 2025, new research finds

New research released at the New Zealand International Convention Centre shows multi-day conferences and business events contributed $925 million to New Zealand’s economy in...

Te Pae reports strong year for international conventions

Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre says it has delivered a record year for international business events, citing strong delegate feedback and a growing pipeline...

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DOC Community Fund opens with $9.2m for biodiversity projects

The Department of Conservation Community Fund will open for applications on Monday, March 31, with $9.2 million available to support community-led conservation projects across...

Queenstown climbs to top 10 for Chinese Lunar New Year travel searches

Queenstown has ranked eighth among the most searched destinations by Chinese travellers for Lunar New Year 2026, up from 36th place in 2025. The data,...

Wellington events backed under $70m tourism package

Wellington is set to host a series of major events between June and October 2026, with Government support confirmed under the $70 million Major...

Queenstown Cable Car referral documents released ahead of fast-track decision

Referral application documents for the proposed Queenstown Cable Car have been published on the Government’s Fast-track Approvals website, ahead of a ministerial decision on...

DOC issues fines as visitors bring ‘canine tourists’ into Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park

Department of Conservation staff are reminding visitors that dogs are not permitted in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park after issuing seven infringement notices in less...
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