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TIA News Releases

TIA News Releases

  • Tourism seeks stronger ties with local government
    26 August 2010
    The visitor industry is seeking a much stronger partnership with local government, saying it will boost the already significant economic contribution visitors make to communities throughout New Zealand.
  • Industry backs adventure tourism safety recommendations
    24 August 2010
    Strengthening the safety practices of New Zealand’s world-leading adventure tourism sector will be widely supported, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
  • New tourism energy efficiency initiative launched
    23 August 2010
    A new initiative to improve the competitiveness and environmental performance of tourism businesses by reducing energy consumption has been launched by the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand and the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.
  • More Kiwis planning on escaping overseas
    15 August 2010
    Almost half of all New Zealanders (45%) are planning to holiday abroad over the next six months, according to the latest Fly Buys/Colmar Brunton Mood of the New Zealand Traveller Survey.
  • Tourism Industry Awards 2010 Finalists
    13 August 2010
    Creativity and innovation abound in the 34 companies and individuals announced today as finalists in the 2010 Tourism Industry Awards.
  • Tourism’s ‘Go-getters’ - PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award Finalists
    13 August 2010
    Three finalists have been announced in the 2010 PATA Young Tourism Entrepreneur Award, representing the new generation of leaders for New Zealand’s multi-billion dollar tourism industry.
  • Mining decision heeds tourism feedback
    20 July 2010
    The government’s decision not to undertake new mining in national parks is a great result for the tourism industry, the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA) says.
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