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Consumers More Certain Of Their Rights, Survey Shows

Results of the New Zealand Consumer Survey 2020, released today, found that nearly all consumers are aware that laws exist to protect their consumer rights, and tested knowledge of these rights has improved over the past two years. The survey was commissioned .

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Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment Results of the New Zealand Consumer Survey 2020, released today, found that nearly all consumers are aware that laws exist to protect their consumer rights, and tested knowledge of these rights has improved over the past two years. The survey was commissioned … Results of the New Zealand Consumer Survey 2020, released today, found that nearly all consumers are aware that laws exist to protect their consumer rights, and tested knowledge of these rights has improved over the past two years. The survey was commissioned by Consumer Protection, part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), to find out what New Zealanders know about their rights and their experiences of dealing with problems.

Lack of beds in Hamilton a terrible blow as tourists wait in the wings

The fact is the region needs more motels, Hamilton & Waikato Tourism chief executive Jason Dawson said. “We have a critical shortage of large-scale, quality commercial accommodation around the region, and especially in Hamilton,” Dawson said. Supplied Hamilton & Waikato Tourism chief executive Jason Dawson is concerned around the lack of accommodation for international tourists. Visitor numbers will grow by spring, “and I am concerned around the lack of commercial accommodation which will be available”. “We need 1-2 additional hotels in Hamilton alone, plus larger accommodation options in our tourism hotspots like Matamata and Waitomo.” Australia is Waikato’s biggest international market, injecting $87.5 million each year into the regional economy. While it’s the country’s fourth largest city, its hotel inventory ranks number nine.

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