Introduction
It is no secret that the hospitality and tourism sectors have faced unprecedented challenges since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is no secret that the hospitality and tourism sectors have faced unprecedented challenges since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Take a look at some of the research that contributed to New Zealand’s COVID-19 response.
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Like all other industries, tourism needs to evolve so that short-term financial benefits do not come at the expense of the planet or the cultural or community well-being over the longer term.
During the policy review process, stakeholders were asked to provide feedback on multiple different proposals within each of the 6 ‘worker focus’ workstreams. A range of views were received on the proposals.
Through the 2025 Te Pūnaha Hihiko: Vision Mātauranga Capability Fund funding round, the Government is investing in 15 projects that will strengthen capability, innovation capacity and networks between Māori and the science, innovation and technology system, for the benefit of New Zealand.
New Zealand Forest Research Institute Limited is receiving Smart Ideas funding for the following projects.
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