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New national levy sought to fund local tourism infrastructure

ANALYSIS: One summer does not a tourism recovery make, says Tourism Industry Aotearoa.

NBR senior columnist Fiona Rotherham speaks with Hamish McNicol.

A digital clock features on the home page of Destination Queenstown’s website displaying the time left for the Queenstown Lakes district to hit its target of a carbon zero visitor economy by 2030.

As of today, there were 2808 days left to go. The goal is part of its Destination Management Plan,

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Fiona Rotherham Mon, 24 Apr 2023
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