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Combined with our strong domestic market, total tourism spending represents nearly 10 per cent of GDP and accounts for one in ten jobs
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Good morning, Carol and I are pleased to be here today with our old friend Max Purnell. It is my privilege to be here as Minister of Tourism at the very first Whitianga Scallop festival.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
I am very delighted to be with the Inbound Tourism Operators Council conference once more.
I am especially pleased to address an ITOC conference with a theme that fits so well with my passion for quality in the tourism industry.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen, and thank you for inviting me to speak to you again this year. I am delighted to be here in Rotorua for this occasion.
This is the fifth time I’ve had the pleasure of opening this conference.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Introduction
Tena koutou katoa – good evening. Thank you for the invitation to speak to you tonight.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Tonight, Tourism New Zealand will present to you the latest incarnation of NewZealand.com and introduce you to the travel planner which will help our visitors plot a route around New Zealand.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
As many of you will know, tourism is the world’s largest industry, and tourism in New Zealand has emerged as an international success story.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
I am delighted to be here this morning to share in the celebrations of opening this fantastic new facility.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Good afternoon. I am delighted to be here today to officially open the new wing of this historic hotel. I always enjoy this part of my electorate - Whakapapa – it’s a place that represents so much of what New Zealand tourism is all about - nature, culture and heritage.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
To all respected people gathered here for this celebration - Tena koutou katoa. Firstly, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our overseas guests. For some of you this might be your first visit to New Zealand, so I hope that you will have the time to enjoy the many good things the Taranaki Region and New Zealand has to offer.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Speech to delegates at NZ's biggest tourism industry trade event
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
I am pleased to be here in Manukau- the first city to welcome many of our international visitors, and it is a good opportunity for me to view this wonderful new facility for the first time.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Serada is a major supplier to the marine and motor home industry and plays an important role in the New Zealand tourism industry.
- Dover Samuels
- Tourism
Mark Burton speaks to the International Business and Trade Summit about the challenge of growing Chinese tourism in New Zealand
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Mark Burton addressed the Australian and New Zealand Local Government Chief Executives regarding Tourism
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
After five years as Minister of Tourism, I can say with all certainty that New Zealand is no ordinary destination.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
While a lot has changed since this series began ten years ago, we still have a lot to do.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
The outstanding facility we are officially opening here today will certainly be a significant contributor to the guardianship of our iconic national bird.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
The certification of Kaikoura is a practical step towards sustainability that shows the world we are serious about meeting environmental issues head-on.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
I am delighted to be here tonight, to celebrate this watershed in tourism labour force planning.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
It is a pleasure to recognise the hard work and achievements of those who represent the future of one of New Zealand’s premiere industries— tourism.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Mark Burton's closing speech at the New Zealand Tourism Awards 2004.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Mark Burton's speech to open the 2004 Tourism Conference held in Taupo.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism
Speech to officially open the Nelson Tasman Tourism Planning Conference.
- Mark Burton
- Tourism