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Ruapehu well placed to weather international tourism slump after new research released
1 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Ruapehu s tourism leaders are confident they are well placed as a domestic tourist destination. Photo / File
Ruapehu s tourism agency is confident it fits the bill after new research shows Kiwis are seeking more authentic, unique and affordable experiences. Commissioned by Tourism New Zealand and released last week, the research was a shift from the traditional focus of the organisation which is tasked with marketing New Zealand as an attractive international tourist destination.
Instead, the group attempted to find out what Kiwis crave when exploring their own backyard domestically, in an attempt to sustain the tourism sector as New Zealand s borders remain closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Whanganui news in brief: Swim warning but paddling popular
31 Jan, 2021 06:34 PM
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Whanganui Chronicle
Patea swim warning
South Taranaki District Council is warning people not to swim in the area around the Patea boat ramp where routine sampling by the Taranaki Regional Council has found high levels of E. coli. People should not collect shellfish and plant life or come into contact with the water, and should keep pets away from the water. Warning signs have been erected and more water samples will be taken next week. Levels at Patea s Mana Bay have tested clear.
Stop/Go work
Press Release – Mt Ruapehu ‘Click, clean and care’ COVID messaging. Mt Ruapehu visitors are being reminded to ‘click, clean and be caring’ this summer by two familiar messengers. The smiling faces of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Ministry of Healths Dr Ashley Bloomfield …
‘Click, clean and care’ COVID messaging.
Mt Ruapehu visitors are being reminded to ‘click, clean and be caring’ this summer by two familiar messengers.
The smiling faces of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the Ministry of Health’s Dr Ashley Bloomfield now welcome visitors to the maunga with summer friendly messaging reminding them to click their COVID-19 tracer app and check in, clean their hands and be caring about others.
Thursday, 28 January 2021, 5:27 pm Click,
clean and care COVID messaging.
Mt
Ruapehu visitors are being reminded to click, clean and be
caring this summer by two familiar messengers.
The
smiling faces of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the
Ministry of Health’s Dr Ashley Bloomfield now welcome
visitors to the maunga with summer friendly messaging
reminding them to click their COVID-19 tracer app and check
in, clean their hands and be caring about
others.
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts (RAL) Chief Executive
Jono Dean says, “With the recent reported COVID-19
community cases it’s timely to remind our visitors to stay
safe, not only for themselves but also everyone around them