2018 Tourism Data Domain Plan
The Tourism Data Domain Plan sets out the main priorities for tourism statistics, based on agreement by industry and government stakeholders.
The Tourism Data Domain Plan sets out the main priorities for tourism statistics, based on agreement by industry and government stakeholders.
Titles of documents the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety received from MBIE in 2020.
Titles of documents the Minister for Energy received from MBIE in 2023.
The IVL is a $100 levy that is charged to most international visitors to New Zealand. It aims to address current challenges in the tourism and conservation systems.
Workplace wellbeing, health and safety are top priorities at MBIE.
The Regional Tourism Indicators (RTIs) were designed to provide data on tourism spending in the various regions of New Zealand, using electronic card transaction data as the source.
To achieve a sustained lift in economic performance and participation, we need a business environment that is dynamic, where businesses are able to respond to new opportunities and where resources are allocated to the most productive use. We also need to innovate sustainably and adopt new economic thinking at pace.
These terms of reference outline the details and eligibility criteria for the 3 schemes within the Aotearoa New Zealand Tāwhia te Mana Research Fellowships.
Our strategic intentions are supported by MBIE’s purpose and outcomes framework. They support the Government’s priorities and our purpose to Grow Aotearoa New Zealand for All.
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