These projects are long-term initiatives where TIA is working with stakeholders to achieve tangible results for the tourism industry.
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The Aotearoa Circle has launched the Tourism Adaptation Roadmap. This significant piece of work outlines a number of climate change scenarios for the tourism industry, providing critical structure to an uncertain future.
Tourism Minister Peeni Henare has launched the Better Work Action Plan, aimed at making the tourism workforce stronger, more sustainable, and resilient.
In the midst of everything that is happening in our professional and personal lives, the need to attend to our own personal wellbeing has never been more important.
TIA will be conducting Workforce and Industry Readiness surveys quarterly over the next year to assess the state of the industry as we move forward into our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Projections for the recovery of New Zealand tourism suggest that it could be 2024 before the industry gets close to its ‘new normal’.
TIA spearheads the New Zealand Responsible Camping Forum to help manage community, social and environmental issues around freedom camping.
With the tourism industry profoundly impacted by COVID-19 and the closure of our borders, TIA is fully committed to ensuring that the momentum towards a sustainable industry is maintained. We are firmly of the view that sustainable businesses will be best placed to emerge strongly as and when the industry recovers.
We provide leadership and support to help strengthen safety across the important adventure tourism and outdoor sector. Read more.