Minister Kelvin Davis says it’s a big decision to make for the Government to move the country to Level 2, especially with the potential risk of COVID-19 cases to rise.
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New 'Poi' craze during lockdown
A mother of three in Rotorua has taken her skills in traditional Maori dance to social media creating a Facebook blog called Mauri o Te Poi.
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Māori tourism company encourages other businesses to reinvent themselves
A Māori tourism business that caters to reef ecology tours with stingrays in Tairāwhiti has survived SARS, 9/11 and Swine Flu.
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Whale Watch Kaikoura back to survival mode due to COVID-19
General manager Kauahi Ngapora says the business usually has around 800 customers a day visiting, but that number has gone down to zero.
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Tainui tourism in 'survival mode' because of COVID-19- Lee Ann Muntz
Lee Ann Muntz, chair of Tainui Waka Tourism says that COVID-19 has devastated Tainui tourism and that they are in 'survival mode'. Their priority, she says is to hold out long enough, for the industry to revivie.
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Ngāi Tahu's tourism workforce drops significantly
One of New Zealand's tourism leaders Ngāi Tahu has reduced their tourism workforce from 348 kaimahi to 39 as they continue to work through the impacts of COVID-19.
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How will Govt protect Māori tourism businesses post-COVID?
Many Māori businesses that rely on international tourism to survive will be among the hardest hit. So what will the Government do to protect these businesses?
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Economist suggests it's time to reset tourism industry
Economist Ganesh Nana says that going back to the way things were may not be the best option for Māori.
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Covid-19 'massive blow' for Māori tourism
Māori tourism business operators say COVID-19 has had a devastating blow on their operations setting them back millions of dollars.
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Māori couple left in Italy by tour organisers
A Rotorua couple left in Italy after being abandoned by their tour group organisers have returned to Aotearoa safe and sound. However, they are concerned since learning that two of their party of 200 have contracted COVID-19.