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380570 campaign aims to bring visitors back after storms

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Government funding aims to rebuild visitor confidence and support local tourism businesses after severe storms. The commercial mechanism is a demand recovery stimulus for the tourism sector, with direct spending on marketing and infrastructure repairs. No direct impact on commodity prices or supply chains.

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  • Bay of Plenty receives over $800,000 in government funding for tourism recovery after January storms.
  • $10,000 autumn marketing campaign to attract business events.
  • $300,000 for Hauraki Rail Trail safety work.
  • $427,000 for Tasman’s Great Taste Trail repairs.
  • Total over $2 million for trail restorations.

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380570 campaign aims to bring visitors back after storms — News Analysis