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New Zealand Tourism Awards

Terms and Conditions

2024 Entry Terms and Conditions  

 

  • You must complete an online entry form for each of the awards you wish to enter.  
  • An entry fee of $69+GST (TIA member) or $199+GST (non-TIA member) is applicable for each award category (excluding the Sir Jack Newman Award). The entry fee is non-refundable.  
  • Payment by credit card is required at the time of registration. If you’d like to pay by invoice, please email us to discuss. Failure to pay the full amount by the required date may result in the entry being removed.  
  • You must complete a separate entry form for each category.  
  • For individual awards, you can only enter your own organisation, yourself or an employee.  
  • For business awards, you can only enter your own organisation.  
  • Entry for the Sir Jack Newman Award is by nomination only, which should be emailed to awards@tia.org.nz 
  • The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.  
  • Previous Award winners can enter the New Zealand Tourism Awards.  
  • Current employees of Tourism Industry Aotearoa cannot enter the awards.  
  • All finalists and winners agree to media coverage.  
  • All entry information is held on a commercial-in-confidence basis. No entry information will be shared or distributed to third parties (with the exception of the judging panel). Where an award sponsor requests information to promote the finalists or winner in their category, TIA reserves the right to provide them with the organisational statement provided on entry. Entrant’s contact details may be provided to the Awards sponsors and Tourism Industry Aotearoa Strategic Partners.  
  • TIA reserves the right to cancel the Awards programme or individual award categories within the programme.  
  • TIA reserves the right to remove an entrant or entry for risk of reputational damage or events that occur between entry and awards night that necessitate action by TIA. 
  • The entrant (individual or organisation) confirms that they are not under investigation or been prosecuted by any New Zealand or international statutory body (for example Accident Compensation Corporation, New Zealand Police, Health and Disability Commission, Inland Revenue Department, Immigration, WorkSafe NZ, Commerce Commission or other). If this is to be found untrue, it will result in the entrant being removed from the category listing. 
  • TIA may choose to conduct their own research from public sources on entrants. And this may result in information being provided for their consideration as part of the judging process.  

 

If you have any questions, please contact awards@tia.org.nz 

Thanks to our strategic partners

Thanks to our strategic partners

Thanks to our strategic partners