Skilled workers are in high demand in Rotorua with some businesses struggling to fill vacant positions. Retaining and finding the right person for the job has also been challenging for Māori business, Kai Caff Aye.
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World Tourism Summit in Waitangi
Overseas visitors boosted Northland's tourism earnings to $210mil in the month of February. Now NZ Māori Tourism and the World Indigenous Tourism Alliance are co-hosting the 2018 World Indigenous Tourism Summit in Waitangi.
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Māori tourism on show
Māori tourism is on show this week at the World Indigenous Tourism Summit in Waitangi, an event which attracts indigenous operators and leaders from around the world.
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Rotorua mayor willing to work with freedom campers
Rotorua Mayor Steve Chadwick says she's willing to work alongside freedom campers to make their stay a welcome one in the tourist hotspot.This comes after locals from Lake Hawea in the South Island built a wall to keep campers out.
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Te Tai Tokerau growth fund targets Tourism
The first release of the provincial growth fund is worth $61.7 million, $17 million of that will go towards Te Tai Tokerau. Funds for the Northland will focus on tourism and logistics.
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Changes for Freedom Camping on the horizon
The Tourism Minister will look to review Freedom Camper legislation among other things to address freedom camping issues. Kelvin Davis made the announcement following a meeting with 32 of the country's mayors and deputy mayors on how they and government agencies can collaborate to fix concerns that have been highlighted by councils and communities.
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Teach freedom campers cultural values- Te Arawa
Te Arawa says they will continue to welcome tourists including freedom campers but want campers to understand cultural values before coming to their region.
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Gisborne, Hawke's bay receive $9.2mil boost
Gisborne and Hawke's Bay are two of the five regions that will get a cut of the money allocated to the Provincial Growth Fund (PGF). They claim an immediate $9.2mil boost for tourism and forestry opportunities.
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$17mil govt boost for Northland
Northland is to receive a shot in the arm in the form of $17mil to help create jobs, improve infrastructure and develop tourism.
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Augmented Reality Tourism APP at Bastion Point
Ngāti Whātua ki Ōrākei’s newest Tourism digital app 'Auckland Virtual Tours' was put to the test today at Bastion Point, pushing the boundaries of traditional Māori tourism with augmented reality.