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nzherald.co.nz - Tourism & Leisure Industries
Latest Tourism & Leisure Industries headlines from nzherald.co.nz
- Single nest for Kea
Camping van business Kea has bought a property, 169 Bush Rd at Albany, from Siemens for $15 million. Kea will consolidate its operations on the site, moving from six separate Auckland premises in the deal brokered by Colliers... - Fiji resort investors due $1.5m, report says
A receivership report on the Fiji Beach Resort & Spa says 241 investors are owed $1.5 million.It also shows a Fiji state authority owes the investors and two businesses in receivership $1.5 million.A group of 141 New Zealanders,... - SkyCity may return to movies - chief
SkyCity Entertainment bosses will be celebrating their exit from cinemas but have not ruled out revisiting the movie business.Chief executive Nigel Morrison this week announced the sale to Amalgamated Holdings - Australia's biggest... - Resort owners say lack of help worse than tsunami
The Australian owners of a Samoan resort destroyed by the recent tsunami have lashed out at the Australian Government for "abandoning" them at a time of desperate need.Seabreeze Resort, on Samoa's devastated southern coast, was... - Sky cinema buyer has eye on quality
The Australian entertainment and hospitality company poised to free SkyCity from its unfortunate foray into cinema ownership is signalling moves to develop more premium theatres.Amalgamated Holdings Ltd (AHL) hopes to sign a deal... - Aussie visitors give record tourism boost
Australian visitors continued to give the tourist industry a boost, with short-term overseas visitor arrivals reaching an October record last month of 187,400.That was an increase of 13,400 or 8 per cent from a year earlier, as... - China plan to build 'little NZ'
A $400 million "little New Zealand" to be built in China will create up to 600 Kiwi jobs and open up "unprecedented" tourism, education and immigration opportunities, say Maori involved in the project.Awataha Marae in Northcote... - 100% Pure NZ rugby ball falls flat
Tourism NZ's globe-trotting 100 per cent Pure New Zealand Rugby Ball has so far cost taxpayers $11 million, but has had fewer than 50,000 visitors from a potential pool of at least 45 million.Tourism NZ figures released to the... - New Moon at midnight keeping theatres full
New Moon pre-sales have smashed all previous records, and the film is shaping up to be the biggest money-maker of the year.Jane Hastings, general manager of Sky City Cinemas, said the group had counted more than 30,000 pre-bookings...