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South Island areas prioritised in tourism fund

Hon Stuart Nash Five South Island areas are prioritised in the latest round of decisions from a tourism fund that is supporting infrastructure projects from Cape Reinga to Stewart Island and the Chathams. Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has announced details of 57 nationwide projects to receive support from the Tourism Infrastructure Fund (TIF). In April it was announced the TIF would prioritise Fiordland, South Westland, Queenstown Lakes, Mackenzie District, and Kaikōura, where tourism has been most affected by the absence of international visitors. “The five South Island areas were heavily reliant on international tourism. Domestic tourism is experiencing a boom as Kiwi travellers embrace the call to ‘do something new’ but these South Island regions are still doing it tough,” Stuart Nash said.

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Press Release – New Zealand Government Five South Island areas are prioritised in the latest round of decisions from a tourism fund that is supporting infrastructure projects from Cape Reinga to Stewart Island and the Chathams. Hon Stuart Nash Minister of Tourism Five South Island areas are prioritised in the latest round of decisions from a tourism fund that is supporting infrastructure projects from Cape Reinga to Stewart Island and the Chathams. Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has announced details of 57 nationwide projects to receive support from the Tourism Infrastructure Fund (TIF). In April it was announced the TIF would prioritise Fiordland, South Westland, Queenstown Lakes, Mackenzie District, and Kaikōura, where tourism has been most affected by the absence of international visitors.

Government reveals Tourism Infrastructure Fund decisions

Government reveals Tourism Infrastructure Fund decisions © (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images) Stuart Nash speaks during an economic announcement event at Rydges Hotel on September 09, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand. More than $18 million has been earmarked to boost tourism infrastructure, with extra attention for the hardest-hit South Island regions. Tourism Minister Stuart Nash has announced details of the 57 projects to receive support from the Tourism Infrastructure Fund. Those hardest hit from the loss of international visitors would receive more than half the funding, he said. The areas include Fiordland, South Westland, Queenstown Lakes, Mackenzie District and Kaikōura. The five South Island areas were heavily reliant on international tourism. Domestic tourism is experiencing a boom as Kiwi travellers embrace the call to do something new but these South Island regions are still doing it tough, he said.

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