Recent Wins
A Powerful Voice for Tourism
A selection of recent issues where TIA has successfully advocated on behalf of the tourism industry.
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Recent Wins
The value of water
In May 2017, the Ministry for the Environment advised it was looking into the value of natural capital for tourism use. That was one of our recommendations in our Clean Water submission and is a win for TIA.
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Recent Wins
Activating Domestic Tourism
DGiT, the new and innovative online tool to activate domestic tourism, is now live!
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Recent Wins
DOC's focus on tourism
Developing a visitor strategy is a priority for the Department of Conservation's new tourism team. This is a great win for tourism, and something TIA has been advocating strongly for over the past 18 months.
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Positive Easter trading law change
The new Easter Sunday trading law will benefit both the tourism industry and local economies.
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Convention Centres Are Go!
Work is underway on the International Convention Centre in Auckland and the Wellington City Council has approved construction of the capital’s new $150 million Convention Centre and Movie Museum.
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Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates
New monthly insight which provides more information on domestic and international regional tourism spending is now being produced by the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment.
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Improving Visiting Driver Safety
TIA is spearheading tourism industry efforts to improve visiting driver safety.
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Recent Wins
Air Connectivity
An influx of new airlines and air services is profiting the whole industry, with on-the-ground operators set to benefit the most. TIA is a forceful advocate for improved air connectivity.
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Recent Wins
New Dive Industry Group
TIA was instrumental in the development of a New Zealand Recreational Dive Industry Group as part of our leadership work to strengthen safety across the adventure tourism sector.
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Recent Wins
Oz passenger tax freeze
The Australian Government has agreed to freeze the Passenger Movement Charge for the next five years.
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