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02 November 2009
Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism John Key, has delivered on his promise to increase tourism funding – a move he has long said will help drive New Zealand’s recovery from the economic recession.
Minister of Tourism/Prime Minister - Media Statement |
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01 November 2009
Almost 5000 people have been through the Giant Rugby Ball in Tokyo and hundreds more continue to queue to learn more about New Zealand.
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30 October 2009
Tourism New Zealand is bringing a bit of New Zealand history and culture to downtown Tokyo today (Friday) by hosting a Māori cultural workshop at the Giant Rugby Ball.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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29 October 2009
An estimated 64 million people now know more about New Zealand thanks to the Giant Rugby Ball generating huge interest on national televison, websites and newspapers in Japan.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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28 October 2009
The Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism John Key will formally open the New Zealand Rugby Ball Venue in Tokyo today.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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28 October 2009
Tourism expenditure rose by 1.1 per cent in the year to March 2009 to reach $21.7 billion a year according to the Tourism Satellite Account: 2009 (TSA), published today by Statistics New Zealand.
Ministry of Tourism Media Statement |
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27 October 2009
American reality TV show 'The Bachelor' continues to make headlines for New Zealand as the show's star pops the question during a visit to New Zealand.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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22 October 2009
Early signs of recovery are being seen for the New Zealand tourism industry, with a growth in September 2009 arrivals figures.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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22 October 2009
New Zealand has turned in a winning performance in the UK, being voted favourite long-haul country by readers of the Guardian, the Observer and guardian.co.uk.
Tourism New Zealand Media Release |
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22 October 2009
A note from Greg Muir, Chairman, Tourism New Zealand
Tourism New Zealand |