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“Unfortunately, we aren’t in a position to do the same for our jointly-owned businesses, which possibly still wouldn’t break even without the subsidy.” “Applying for the wage subsidy was the right move at the time due to the significant decline in revenue for our honey and tourism businesses. “We wanted to keep staff in employment for as long as possible and this funding helped us do that.” NgÄi Tahu Holdings/Stuff Ngāi Tahu Holdings chief executive Mike Pohio says Covid-19 caused an unprecented decline to revenue for tourism businesses. Pohio said the worldwide pandemic was “devastating”, especially for tourism. ....
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Rotorua tourism could benefit from Nash s $200M recovery plan 10 May, 2021 09:00 PM 4 minutes to read Tourism Minister Stuart Nash announces the new $200m support and recovery plan at the TRENZ Hui 2021 in Christchurch. Photo / George Heard Tourism Minister Stuart Nash announces the new $200m support and recovery plan at the TRENZ Hui 2021 in Christchurch. Photo / George Heard Rotorua tourism operators could benefit from a $200M government package announced by minister of tourism Stuart Nash on Thursday. The Government s new Tourism Communities: Support, Recovery and Re-set Plan is set to roll out between now and 2023. [The plan] will invest in new programmes like small business support, tourism infrastructure, the conservation estate, Māori development, economic and regional development and mental wellbeing support, Nash said. ....
Kiwi chick hatches in Rotorua 19 Apr, 2021 11:37 PM 2 minutes to read A new kiwi chick is the offspring of Tahi, the first kiwi born at the National Kiwi Hatchery in 1987. Photo / Supplied A new kiwi chick is the offspring of Tahi, the first kiwi born at the National Kiwi Hatchery in 1987. Photo / Supplied Rotorua Daily Post Keepers at the National Kiwi Hatchery have announced the arrival of a special kiwi chick. The newly-hatched chick, that arrived on March 31, is the offspring of a male called Tahi, who was the first kiwi chick born at the hatchery in 1987. While in residence, Tahi sired 20 chicks and fostered about 16 eggs. He was released into Ōtanewainuku Forest, Bay of Plenty in 2017 where the team hoped Tahi would establish a territory, find a mate and incubate more eggs in the wild. ....