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30 Regional Tourism Organisations
Increase visitor numbers, length of stay and
expenditure in the region** By creating & coordinating effective
marketing & promotional activity(and destination management)
Private/public partnership model: Hamilton City Council Matamata-Piako District Council Otorohanga District Council Waikato District Council Waipa District Council Waitomo District Council South Waikato District Council Businesses & suppliers Retail & hospitality providers Venues & conference centres Tourism operators & attractions Travel trade & transport operators
Domestic campaigns – local & NZ Event campaigns – local & regional International marketing – TNZ Travel trade – agents who sell NZ Media – national & international Business events & conferences Media & trade pitches Familiarisations & sales trips Trade shows – NZ & international Alliances – Central North Island, Tourism NZ, Ride NZ, etc Destination & product development Advertising & promotion – online, visitor guide, cinema, social media, airlines, TV series, etc
Lily Craig Marketing Coordinator
Nicola Greenwell Development ManagerJason DawsonChief Bottlewasher
Emma Edhouse Convention Bureau CoordinatorNatalie Dean Online & CommsExecutive
Amanda Graham Convention Bureau Manager Rebecca EvansMarketing Manager
Amber DoughtyMarketing & Admin Assistant
$34.7 billion
Visitor expenditure
332,322employees13.2%
NZ workforce employed in tourism*
$2.8b GST
Statistics NZ: Tourism Satellite Account (Y/E March 2016)
10% contributionto GDP
No.1 export earner($2b ahead of dairy) (144,186 indirect)
*188,136direct employment
$1.397bVisitor expenditure5th highest in NZ 1.37m
commercial guest nights
6.89mtotal estimatedguest nights
International visitor arrivals 3.5mfor New Zealand
4.5% increase in domestic guest nights
Regional Tourism Estimates (Y/E Jan 2017)
Commercial Accommodation Monitor (Y/E Nov 2016)
QRIOUS (Y/E Dec 2016)Commercial Accommodation Monitor(Y/E Nov 2016)
Domestic visitors$1.06b
International visitors$337m
International Visitor Arrivals (Y/E Dec 2016)
International Visitor Arrivals (Y/E December 2016, Statistics NZ)
Visitors % Increase Market ShareAustralia 1,409,200 +6.2% 40%China 409,008 +14.9% 12%USA 291,392 +19.9% 8%UK 220,976 +8.3% 6%Japan 100,736 +15.4% 3%Germany 96,848 +14.6% 3%Korea 82,384 +26.8% 2%
Commercial Accommodation Monitor, Statistics NZ (December 16)
Commercial Guest Nights Result: 6.3% increase on previous year1.37 million guest nights (y/e Dec 2016)
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Guest Nights - % change from previous yearHamilton&Waikato / National
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Regional Tourism Indicators MBIE
International visitorExpenditureResult: NZ growth 9%; HWT growth 10.6% (Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates MBIE, June 2016)
Domestic spend International spend
Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates (Y/E December 2016, MBIE)
Conventions andBusiness EventsResult: HWT market share 11% (Convention Activity Survey, year ending December 2016 - MBIE)
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Despite international marketing drive to shoulder seasonAutumn/Spring: Summer :+18.4% +15.1%
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The mighty Waikato River is the lifeblood that flows throughout the region which embraces visitors, is recognised for its manaakitanga, and is alive with people enjoying authentic experiences, journeys
and vibrant communities.
Review and confirm the region’s visitor proposition including different parts of the region
Provide recommendations for the development of visitor experiences and infrastructure to support and enhance the tourism proposition
Provide investment recommendations and priorities to guide local government planning and resources, and private sector investment.
Waikato RiverActivate the Waikato River across the region
Brand StrategyCreate a strong positioning for Hamilton & Waikato to focus and underpin creative delivery & campaigns to target marketsHamilton City RiverfrontImplement plans to revitalise the Waikato River to create a vibrant visitor hub in Hamilton Home of KiingitangaCreate a region-wide plan & support for a range of Māori visitor experiences that tell the distinctive story of KiingitangaRegional Events StrategyDevelop Regional Events Strategy that further secures, develops, promotes and encourages events which generate financial and social benefits to Hamilton & Waikato
World’s largest multi-sport event 25,000 athletes, over 100 countries 28 sports over 10 days 300 rowers on Lake Karapiro 1000 cyclists at the Avantidrome Preceded by ‘Get Active’ week 24-29 April 2017
10 match series, three All Black tests Expecting 25,000 international visitors (and hundreds of campervans) 30,000 sell-out expected for Chiefs v Lions – Tues 20 June 2017 Bookends Fieldays – Sat 17 June
Sat 3 June | Whangareiv Provincial Union XV
Wed 7 June | Aucklandv Blues
Sat 24 June | Aucklandv All Blacks
Sat 10 June | Christchurchv Crusaders
Sat 8 July | Auckland v All Blacks
Tues 20 June | Hamiltonv Chiefs
Sat 17 June | Rotoruav Maori All Blacks
Tues 27 June | Wellingtonv Hurricanes
Sat 1 July | Wellington v All Blacks Tues 13 June | Dunedin
v Highlanders
14 teams, 28 games in New Zealand, Australia and Papua New Guinea 7 New Zealand matches: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Hamilton Waikato Stadium to host matches: Saturday 4 November: Tonga v Samoa Saturday 11 November: NZ v Tonga
Community & business eventsSchedule events outside peak season, attract high value business visitors, support major eventsInternational conference bidsRegional bids for international conferences with Tourism New Zealand Conference Assistance Fund
Research & insightsUtilise domestic growth research tool DGIT.nz, feasibility studies, data & statistics available
Tell the Waikato StoryUse the toolkit, add to the digital assets, develop a chapter