Tag: hospitality
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Wellington City Council Opens Public Objections for Numerous Alcohol Licence Applications
Wellington City Council has announced a series of alcohol licence applications are open for public objection, with deadlines for submissions ranging from late June to late July 2026.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentLegalEconomyGeneral Politics Wellington City CouncilAlcohol LicensesPublic ObjectionsWellingtonHospitalityLicensing
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Street Soup Evolves into Street Eats This Winter in Napier
Napier's popular Street Soup series is expanding into "Street Eats" this winter, offering diverse street food from local CBD eateries every Wednesday in June to support hospitality and draw people into the city.
BusinessEconomySocial IssuesEmployment and Labor NapierStreet EatsStreet SoupHospitalityCBDWinter EventsFood & Drink
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Wellington Alcohol Licence Applications Open for Public Objection
Wellington City Council is accepting public objections for new alcohol licence applications across various establishments, including hotels, restaurants, and retail stores, with deadlines in early June 2026.
Law EnforcementBusinessGovernment Alcohol LicenceWellington City CouncilPublic ObjectionsLicensing ApplicationsHospitalityRetailWellington
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Wellington Alcohol Licence Applications Open for Objections
Wellington City Council is accepting objections for several new alcohol licence applications across the city. Key dates for public input range from May 14 to May 29, 2026.
BusinessLaw Enforcement Wellington City CouncilAlcohol LicenceObjectionsJohnsonvilleTe AroHospitalityLicensing
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Wellington Alcohol Licence Applications Open for Objections
Several Wellington businesses have submitted new alcohol licence applications. Objections can be lodged until mid-April for establishments including Madam Saigon, Sprig and Fern Tinakori, and Three Sisters Brewery.
BusinessGovernment Alcohol LicenceWellingtonPublic NoticeObjectionsHospitalityMadam SaigonSprig and FernWellington City Council
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International Visitor Spending Boosts New Zealand's Economy
New data reveals a 9.2% increase in international visitor spending in New Zealand, contributing $12.2 billion to the economy. The rise in tourism reflects increased visitor arrivals and bookings.
BusinessWorldEconomyTradeEmployment and Labor TourismLouise UpstonInternational Visitor SurveyVisitor SpendingEconomic GrowthHospitality