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Tourism & leisure industries
  • New $18.6m design for terminal
    It's back to basics for a cruise-ship terminal on Queens Wharf after the sinking of grand proposals costing $49 million and $29 million.Faced with community and political resistance, Mayor Len Brown has leaned on Waterfront Auckland...
    Mon, 21 May 2012 07:42:23 +1200

  • State sector chiefs spend millions flying the flag
    Film festivals, museum exhibitions and tourist junkets are some of the things public service chiefs attended while spending more than $3.3 million in taxpayers' money on travel in just 18 months.A Herald survey of 120 state-sector...
    Mon, 21 May 2012 05:30:00 +1200

  • Tourism at a low - Greece wishes you were there
    "Wish you were here" isn't a slogan that can be spotted amid the racks of postcards spilling into the streets in Athens' tourist traps, but the sentiment is visible everywhere. It's in the eyes of every bored-looking hotel receptionist...
    Mon, 21 May 2012 05:30:00 +1200

  • Travel chiefs declare war on airline tax
    New Zealand and Australian travel chiefs are stepping up their campaign against new passenger taxes which they say could be the tipping point for a 10 per cent plunge in transtasman tourism.Air New Zealand, which last week announced...
    Fri, 18 May 2012 05:30:00 +1200

  • Tourism groups vow to fight 17pc hike in Aussie departure tax
    Australia's tourism lobby groups are getting in behind a challenge to that nation's 17 per cent hike in departure tax, which may squeeze New Zealand's biggest source of visitors.Australia's federal government announced an increase...
    Thu, 17 May 2012 12:25:30 +1200

  • Analyst cuts back outlook for SkyCity
    An analyst has slashed SkyCity's financial outlook and warned of risks to the transtasman business.After SkyCity revised its own financial forecasts, Morningstar analyst Nachi Moghe issued a new detailed analysis yesterday, cutting...
    Wed, 16 May 2012 05:30:00 +1200

    
Destination New Zealand
  • Coromandel: Rom-com romance in the rain
    Rain is romantic. Sure, the washing doesn't dry, your feet are always damp and everyone starts to smell like a wet dog. But just think of all the soppy scenes in your favourite rom-coms - all the kissing, embracing, playful...
    Tue, 22 May 2012 11:00:00 +1200

  • Little Barrier Island: Good for the soul
    A famous story is told around the Hauraki Gulf of how Rahui Te Kiri, wife of the last chief of Hauturu (Little Barrier Island) was so aggrieved at being evicted from her home that she swam back to the island - twice.The details...
    Tue, 22 May 2012 08:00:00 +1200

  • Great Barrier Island: The jewel of the Gulf
    Everyone likes to imagine that they might come across something truly extraordinary during their adventures in the great outdoors. A mythical creature, like the yeti, or a surviving remnant of an extinct species. A moa perhaps.Okay,...
    Mon, 21 May 2012 12:30:00 +1200

  • Haunted by the memory of these visits
    From the moment the doors closed behind me, I knew something was amiss. My friend and I were in Hanmer Springs for a weekend of pampering. We'd treated ourselves to the best hotel in town, and were looking forward to two days of relaxation...
    Sat, 19 May 2012 13:10:49 +1200

  • Hamilton: Animal magnets
    The Brazilian tapir is not one of the superstars of the animal world. Indeed, it's frequently referred to as "unique looking" which we all know is a kindly way of saying unattractive. Yet, the tapir which is so docile and patient-looking...
    Sat, 19 May 2012 05:30:00 +1200

  • The Hollyford Track: Land of ripping yarns
    Fortunately, there are no Australians in our group. "I need to warn you about dangerous plants," says Mike soon after we begin our three-day hike along the Hollyford Valley. He points to the leafy shrub beside him. "This is tutu....
    Wed, 16 May 2012 12:30:00 +1200

    
Business travel
  • Domestic business travel surges in 2011
    There was a big jump in domestic travel last year, with an 11.3 per cent increase in overnight trips by local tourists.According to latest tourism survey run by the Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand travellers made 17.7...
    Wed, 21 Mar 2012 08:32:29 +1200

    
NZI Business National Confrence Discussed
The prospect of a new government backed national convention centre is likely to be the key…
Tue, Jun 22 2010 07:30:00 +1200