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International arrivals top 3.5 million for first time since 2020

New Zealand recorded 3.51 million overseas visitor arrivals in the year to December 2025, the first annual period to exceed 3.5 million since the...

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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...

NZICC officially opens, with more than 120 events confirmed for 2026

The New Zealand International Convention Centre has officially opened in Auckland, marking a significant expansion of the country’s business events and large-scale exhibition capacity. Tourism...

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Te Pae reports strong year for international conventions

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Strong summer turnout for NPDC events and venues despite wet finish

A wet end to January did little to slow attendance across New Plymouth District Council venues and events this summer, with strong visitor numbers...

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...

Whakatipu View trail opens at Coronet Peak

A new beginner-friendly downhill mountain bike trail has opened at Coronet Peak, expanding summer riding options in the Whakatipu basin. The 5km Whakatipu View trail...

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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