Govt makes another investment into tourism marketing
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Govt invests another $13.5 million in tourism
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston. Photo: RNZ The government has announced another multimillion-dollar funding boost for Tourism New Zealand in a bid to attract 72,000 more visitors to our shores.
A total of 1,573 funding applications, with a public expenditure of 295,757,680 euros, were approved after the meetings of the 10 Evaluation Committees for the action "Supporting the Establishment and Operation of New Small and Medium-sized Tourism Enterprises" in… NSRF: 295.7 million euros for 1,573 investment projects of new SMEs in Tourism - NAFTEMPORIKI
Government invests $13.5m to 'boost international tourism' - Daily Telegraph NZ
Tourism and Hospitality Minister Louise Upston has announced a $13.5 million investment in international tourism marketing, which the government hopes will bring an additional 72,000 overseas visitors to New Zealand. The funding, allocated to Tourism New Zealand, will target key markets including Australia, the United States, and China. Upston said around 14% of international holidaymakers are directly influenced by the agency’s marketing effort…
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