Eyes On Recovery As Tourism Infrastructure Fund Opens – NZ Government

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Hon Peeni Henare

Minister of Tourism

$14 million available in the seventh round of the Tourism Infrastructure Fund

  • Resilience and recovery of regions hit by recent weather a priority
  • All councils encouraged to apply, especially those affected by Cyclone Gabrielle

A particular priority for this yearโ€™s Tourism Infrastructure Fund will be on the rebuild and recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle and other recent weather events, Tourism Minister Peeni Henare announced today.

โ€œThere has been considerable damage to parts of the country that would otherwise be popular tourist destinations,โ€ Peeni Henare said.

โ€œWe have spoken to local councils to get a sense of what the priorities are, and as a result we would like to support those places where a lot of our tourism infrastructure needs repair or replacement.โ€

Applications are now open from councils or not-for-profits to develop and support local tourism infrastructure.

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Examples include repairing damaged buildings, local walks and cycle trails, sewerage and water repairs and safety upgrades.

A secondary aim of this yearโ€™s fund is to improve resilience in regions where there is a low ratepayer base and high visitor numbers. The fund will also continue to prioritise projects that demonstrate the need for additional visitor-related public infrastructure.

The fund provides co-funding for councils. Applications are assessed by a panel of representatives from local government, central government agencies, and those with experience in the tourism and infrastructure sector.

The fund is open for applications from 11 April until 8 May. More detail, including the Ministerโ€™s Priorities Statement for the Infrastructure Fund, can be found here https://www.mbie.govt.nz/immigration-and-tourism/tourism/tourism-funding/tourism-infrastructure-fund/