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The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, based at the Auckland University of Technology, brings together experts in the tourism and hospitality arena. Our goal is to develop timely and innovative research solutions for the tourism industry and those who depend on it. Our focus is on helping to develop a profitable and sustainable industry which provides tangible benefits for business, residents and visitors

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Tourism group hopes to see industry growth
SOLOMON Islands Tourism Industry Association (SITIA) says it looks forward to a fruitful year of tourism developments in 2009. Tourism and Handicrafts make up the tenth chapter in the study and was carried out by Dr Simon Milne of New Zealand Tourism...
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Posted on: 24 December, 2008

Coronation made $19.7m impact on Tonga's economy
The economic impact of the Coronation of His Majesty King George Tupou V on Tonga's economy is estimated at TOP$19.7 million. This was the result of a survey and analysis carried out by Dr. Semisi Taumoepau, in conjunction with the New Zealand Touris...
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Posted on: 22 December, 2008

How will the financial crisis affect North American travellers? [video]
The world financial crisis is already having an impact on tourist numbers to New Zealand. Simon Milne - the professor of tourism at the Auckland University of Technology has just come back from a sabbatical in North America. He explains how the crisi...
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Posted on: 8 December, 2008