Thursday, 6 May 2021, 1:03 pm
Immediate support for the worse-hit tourist communities,
mixed with a plan for long-term sustainability is exactly
what the hospitality and tourism sector needs, says
Hospitality New Zealand.
Chief Executive Julie White
says the Government’s Tourism Communities Plan does the
right thing by taking a regional, sector and business
approach, the COVID impact has been felt across the country
however, some regions have been impacted more than
others.
“Fiordland, South Westland, Queenstown
Lakes, Mackenzie District and Kaikōura are exactly where
our members have been hit hardest, and continue to be so, by
the fall in incoming tourist numbers.
Euthanasia: Are we ready for legalised assisted dying in New Zealand?
30 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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ACT leader David Seymour and deputy Brooke van Velden thank MP s and supporters after the yes vote on the End of Life Choice Act. Video / ACT Party / Mark Tantrum
ACT leader David Seymour and deputy Brooke van Velden thank MP s and supporters after the yes vote on the End of Life Choice Act. Video / ACT Party / Mark Tantrum
NZ Herald
By: Scarlett Cvitanovich Last year almost two-thirds of New Zealanders voted to legalise assisted dying. So come November 7, euthanasia will be legal. The Ministry of Health expects about 1100 people to request it in the first year
Press Release – Hospitality New Zealand Hospitality New Zealand has appointed Jonathan Alve as its new Operations Manager. Jonathan (well known by the industry as Jono) will join the Hospitality New Zealand team in May 2021, after more than a decade in the industry with DB Breweries. Jono …
Hospitality New Zealand has appointed Jonathan Alve as its new Operations Manager.
Jonathan (well known by the industry as Jono) will join the Hospitality New Zealand team in May 2021, after more than a decade in the industry with DB Breweries. Jono held a number of hospitality facing roles with the brewery, most recently leading a team of On Premise Business Development Managers across New Zealand. Much of his time spent with DB has been focussed on developing new hospitality occasions and helping operators to enhance existing operations, an area he is passionate about.
Chief Executive Julie White says
businesses have been waiting for this day for a
year.
“Our members are champing at the bit to
welcome visitors back.
“There will be more than a
few smiles out there today.
“We know it’s no
silver bullet, and that there will be peaks and troughs as
the initial surge will be people rushing to connect with
family.
“It’s also natural for business travelers
to be cautious, so I expect they’ll be waiting to see how
the first weeks go before that ramps up.
“But
businesses are excited at the prospects of what’s ahead
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