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Minister of Tourism Murray McCully says a new initiative at the Auckland Museum is a positive response to the demands of international tourists.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Plans to mark the centennial of the birth of remarkable New Zealander Rewi Alley received a significant boost today.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
It may be across the Tasman, but New Zealand has a lot to benefit from the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Sport and Tourism Minister Murray McCully is travelling to Australia this morning (Tuesday 15 July) to discuss how New Zealand can maximise the trade, tourism and sporting opportunities provided by
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
A new government initiative will see New Zealand hosting more big-ticket events such as the 2003 Rugby World Cup
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism Minister Murray McCully is warning not to expect continued high growth in visitor numbers in the short term.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism Minister Murray McCully says the government plans to take a major role in attracting large events to New Zealand.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
New Zealand will come one step closer to opening up access to the large and lucrative tourism market in China this week with a visit by China's equivalent to New Zealand's Minister of Tourism.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
The Minister of Tourism and Sport has warned today that if Auckland interests do not put aside "petty tribalism" the potential benefits of the America's Cup will not be realised.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
The Minister of Tourism Murray McCully has announced new appointments to the New Zealand Tourism Board.
The new Chairman is Auckland businessman Bryan Mogridge.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
New Zealand is close to accessing a large and lucrative tourism market in China, according to Tourism Minister Murray McCully.
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism Minister promotes New Zealand as approved destination in China
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism Minister Murray McCully says the growth of accommodation facilities in Christchurch and Queenstown at a faster rate than growth of the number of airline seats available is the main cause be
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism and Sports Minister Murray McCully has welcomed the withdrawal today of the last of three outstanding appeals for the America's Cup Viaduct Basin village in Auckland as "great news".
- Murray McCully
- Tourism
Tourism and Sport Minister Murray McCully says its vital that the New Zealand tourism industry is fully geared up to take advantage of major sporting events in this part of the world over the next
- Murray McCully
- Tourism