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Pohio departs Ngāi Tahu, sticks by speed, scale of tourism cuts during Covid
7 Feb 2024   /

Pohio departs Ngāi Tahu, sticks by speed, scale of tourism cuts during Covid

Cutting 309 tourism jobs was “the right thing to do” the former CEO of the iwi’s business interests tells the Ticker.


Waitangi braces for bumper crowd
5 Feb 2024   /

Waitangi braces for bumper crowd

Organisers are planning for up to 80,000 people at Waitangi Treaty Grounds tomorrow, double the normal crowd.


Govt allocates $300k to Waitangi events
1 Feb 2024   /

Govt allocates $300k to Waitangi events

About $300,000 has been allocated to 35 community events commemorating Waitangi Day around the country.


Tyson-Nathan made Dame in New Year Honours
15 Jan 2024   /

Tyson-Nathan made Dame in New Year Honours

New Zealand Māori Tourism chief executive Pania Tyson-Nathan has been made a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (NZOM) in the 2024 New Year Honours List for her services to Māori and business.


Ngāi Tahu abandons bid for KJet
15 Jan 2024   /

Ngāi Tahu abandons bid for KJet

Ngāi Tahu Tourism has banned its bid to acquire the Queenstown tourism jet boating business KJet.


Pounamu Pathway targets up to 70k visitors in first year
11 Dec 2023   /

Pounamu Pathway targets up to 70k visitors in first year

The first of the four Pounamu Pathway experience centres is set to open this week in what is described as a “world-class tourism product” for the West Coast.


Whanganui journey for tourism trade partners
20 Nov 2023   /

Whanganui journey for tourism trade partners

Trade partners from Canada, Germany, France, Germany and New Zealand have experienced a three-day cultural journey along the Whanganui River hosted by Owango Adventures and Visit Ruapehu.


Ngāi Tahu Tourism returns to profit
7 Nov 2023   /

Ngāi Tahu Tourism returns to profit

Ngai Tahu Tourism has reported an operating surplus of $0.7m for the year to June 2023, up from the $7.6m loss it reported for the previous year.


TNZ, Māori operators collaborate on international campaign
2 Nov 2023   /

TNZ, Māori operators collaborate on international campaign

The operators are working with TNZ to showcase indigenous culture and storytelling to international audiences.


ComCom seeks submissions on NTT’s proposed KJet buyout
20 Oct 2023   /

ComCom seeks submissions on NTT’s proposed KJet buyout

The Commerce Commission is seeking submissions on Ngāi Tahu Tourism’s proposed acquisition of Queenstown operator KJet.


…with strong contingent of Māori operators shortlisted
6 Sep 2023   /

…with strong contingent of Māori operators shortlisted

Six Māori tourism operators have made the shortlist in 10 categories at the 2023 New Zealand Tourism Awards.


Tourism 7% of Māori businesses – Stats NZ
30 Aug 2023   /

Tourism 7% of Māori businesses – Stats NZ

Around 7% of all Māori businesses are involved in tourism, according to Stats NZ.


Ngāi Tahu Tourism launches KJet acquisition, seeks ComCom clearance
15 Aug 2023   /

Ngāi Tahu Tourism launches KJet acquisition, seeks ComCom clearance

The iwi-owned operator of Shotover Jet and Dart River Adventures says the deal would not significantly lessen competition.


Crown deal sees return of sites, $6,8m cultural funding for iwi
1 Aug 2023   /

Crown deal sees return of sites, $6,8m cultural funding for iwi

A Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Te Korowai o Wainuiārua will see the iwi groups receive $6.8m in cultural funding and the return of 19 sites of cultural significance.


New app showcases Rotorua forest, iwi stories
13 Jun 2023   /

New app showcases Rotorua forest, iwi stories

The stories of Rotorua iwi and the Whakarewarewa forest area are now digital through a new app that helps visitors learn more about the area.


Eden Park: Te Matatini generates $22m
11 May 2023   /

Eden Park: Te Matatini generates $22m

The four-day Te Matatini festival contributed to a $22m boost to New Zealand’s economy, according to a post-event report cited by Eden Park.


Tūwharetoa expands in tourism with another acquisition
2 May 2023   /

Tūwharetoa expands in tourism with another acquisition

It is the iwi’s fourth deal in tourism after it entered the industry in 2017, making it one of Taupō’s most significant operators.


Iwi keen to work with Ruapehu ski field stakeholders on sale
1 May 2023   /

Iwi keen to work with Ruapehu ski field stakeholders on sale

Iwi Ngāti Rangi wants to work closely with stakeholders on the operation and potential sale of Mt Ruapehu skifield operations.


NZ Māori Tourism seeks subscriber feedback
27 Apr 2023  

NZ Māori Tourism seeks subscriber feedback

New Zealand Māori Tourism is asking its subscribers to complete a survey to help the agency improve its communications.


Marae closes to tourists
8 Mar 2023  

Marae closes to tourists

Te Manuka Tūtahi marae in Whakatāne will no longer offer tourist experiences as it refocuses on providing events of significance at its Mataatua Wharenui.


Rotorua Airport signs MOU with iwi
23 Nov 2022   /

Rotorua Airport signs MOU with iwi

Rotorua Airport has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ngāti Uenukukōpako Iwi Trust that aims to provide more cultural input and job opportunities for youth.


Ngāi Tahu Tourism posts third annual loss, looks to positive FY23
4 Nov 2022  

Ngāi Tahu Tourism posts third annual loss, looks to positive FY23

The iwi-owned operator says there has been a strong uptick in bookings for the coming year.


Learnings from the pandemic: Kiwis expect Māori tourism experiences to be free – Cossar
23 Aug 2022   /

Learnings from the pandemic: Kiwis expect Māori tourism experiences to be free – Cossar

Kiwis do not want to pay for Māori tourism experiences – they believe they should get them for free, says Te Puia’s Tim Cossar.


Matariki stars align in new era for Māori tourism
23 Jun 2022   /

Matariki stars align in new era for Māori tourism

The new public holiday is an opportunity for Māori operators to tell their stories to the world.


Te Puia NZMACI carving gifted to Singapore
26 Apr 2022  

Te Puia NZMACI carving gifted to Singapore

A Māori kūwaha carving created within Te Puia’s New Zealand’s Māori Arts and Crafts Institute now sits within Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay.


DOC, conservation law reforms needed to address Treaty failings – report
11 Apr 2022   /

DOC, conservation law reforms needed to address Treaty failings – report

A report into the Department of Conservation’s treatment of Treaty of Waitangi obligations has recommended a major reform of the conservation system and the way DOC works with iwi and hapu.


NZ Māori Tourism’s Tyson-Nathan honoured
4 Apr 2022   /

NZ Māori Tourism’s Tyson-Nathan honoured

NZMT’s CEO joins motorsport legend Bruce McLaren and billionaire Graeme Hart as a 2022 laureate for the NZ Business Hall of Fame.


Govt funds new Matariki festivals to help drive visitation
11 Mar 2022   /

Govt funds new Matariki festivals to help drive visitation

The festivals will be drawcards for visitors to regions that have been hit hard by the lack of international tourists.


Te Uruwera to re-open in February
31 Jan 2022   /

Te Uruwera to re-open in February

Lake Waikaremoana will re-open to the public on 6 February and all tracks, huts and camp grounds in Te Uruwera will re-open from 14 February.


Tainui looks to river festival to broaden, boost tourism
9 Dec 2021   /

Tainui looks to river festival to broaden, boost tourism

The Waikato River Festival can help divert the flow of tourists from traditional routes to support more operators in the region, says Tainui Waka Tourism.


Waitangi Treaty Grounds aims for larger profile as NZ evolves
7 Dec 2021   /

Waitangi Treaty Grounds aims for larger profile as NZ evolves

Waitangi Treaty Grounds occupies a unique space in the nation’s psyche and its profile as a tourism destination is slowly changing.


TIME Unlimited’s Sperath on reprioritising for new tourism era
1 Dec 2021  

TIME Unlimited’s Sperath on reprioritising for new tourism era

The pandemic has been difficult but has also offered valuable lessons on wellbeing, innovation, and sustainability, says Ceillhe Sperath.


NZ Tourism Awards: MDA revisits past with eye on future
23 Nov 2021  

NZ Tourism Awards: MDA revisits past with eye on future

With the international market drying up, tourism and event company MDA Experiences decided to go back to it roots as a community driven operator.


Ngāi Tahu Tourism posts another loss as Covid bites
11 Nov 2021   /

Ngāi Tahu Tourism posts another loss as Covid bites

The value of the iwi’s tourism assets fell 22% during the “tough” trading year.


Tamaki Māori Village owner appoints head of tourism
9 Nov 2021   /

Tamaki Māori Village owner appoints head of tourism

Tauhara North Tourism has appointed Kiri Atkinson-Crean its head of tourism.


How the world now views destination NZ – not just a pretty place
4 Nov 2021   /

How the world now views destination NZ – not just a pretty place

Covid has changed how the country is perceived, according to new research.


2022 Te Matatini Kapa Haka cancelled
29 Oct 2021  

2022 Te Matatini Kapa Haka cancelled

Next year’s Te Matatini Kapa Haka competition has been postponed until February 2023 because of Covid uncertainty.


Why Russell could be a vaccination role model for small tourism communities
21 Oct 2021  

Why Russell could be a vaccination role model for small tourism communities

The Bay of Islands is currently one of the most fully vaccinated small town tourist destinations in the country with more than 77.2% in Russell having had their full course, according to the latest Ministry of Health data.


Covid hits cultural attractions hard but Te Puia determined to build back better
20 Oct 2021   /

Covid hits cultural attractions hard but Te Puia determined to build back better

The pandemic has forced cultural attractions like Te Puia to make changes with a new approach taken towards domestic visitors.


Historical village looks to turn page as ‘must-do’ attraction
8 Oct 2021  

Historical village looks to turn page as ‘must-do’ attraction

The low-profile ‘living history’ museum aimed to transform into an attraction that drew out-of-region visitors, and achieve endorsement as a ‘must-do’ visitor product from Auckland Unlimited by 2023.


Ngāi Tahu Holdings posts record $240m profit
5 Oct 2021  

Ngāi Tahu Holdings posts record $240m profit

Ngāi Tahu Holdings says it has delivered a record profit of $240m for the year to June 2021.


Matariki holiday step closer to reality
1 Oct 2021  

Matariki holiday step closer to reality

Legislation to bring in the Matariki public holiday next year has reached its first reading in parliament.


Tamaki Māori Village to re-launch evening experience
23 Sep 2021   /

Tamaki Māori Village to re-launch evening experience

Tamaki Māori Village in Rotorua plans to re-launch its evening cultural experience on 1 December, partly in anticipation of a quick return of Australian visitors once borders re-open.


Kapiti Nature Tours – island of calm amid Covid concerns
20 Sep 2021  

Kapiti Nature Tours – island of calm amid Covid concerns

The operator has been able to prosper thanks to its unique offer and domestic and government support.


Air NZ releases Kia Rere app for te Wiki o te reo Māori
14 Sep 2021  

Air NZ releases Kia Rere app for te Wiki o te reo Māori

Araraurangi, or Air New Zealand, has released an app to help learners of the Māori language practice and gain confidence for Māori language week.


Waitomo Caves offers te reo Māori glowworm tours
9 Sep 2021   /

Waitomo Caves offers te reo Māori glowworm tours

Discover Waitomo will offer full immersion te reo Māori tours to mark Māori Language Week, which runs from 13-19 September 2021.


Ngāi Tahu Holdings promotes COO to CEO
8 Sep 2021   /

Ngāi Tahu Holdings promotes COO to CEO

Ngāi Tahu Holdings chief operating officer Craig Ellison has been appointed chief executive of the iwi-controlled entity for a period of 10 months from 1 December.


Govt better prepared to help Māori tourism – Willie Jackson
27 Aug 2021  

Govt better prepared to help Māori tourism – Willie Jackson

Government agencies are better prepared to help Māori tourism businesses during this lockdown, says Willie Jackson.


NZ Māori Tourism to hold webinar on business support
25 Aug 2021  

NZ Māori Tourism to hold webinar on business support

New Zealand Māori Tourism will hold a webinar today to outline the financial, social and wellbeing support available to operators.


Whakarewarewa’s plan for post-Covid tourism
23 Aug 2021   /

Whakarewarewa’s plan for post-Covid tourism

Cultural attractions are suffering but one operator has found a path forward, managing to boost domestic visitor numbers above pre-Covid levels.