24 Mar 2023
Walking trail’s new project to “renew, restore, rebuild”
The kaitiaki of New Zealand’s longest trail hopes it will become the world’s “fi...
23 Mar 2023
Tourism industry climate scenarios show bold action is needed, Policy School told
Aotearoa will become a “hot house” by 2050 if it does not introduce additional c...
03 Mar 2023
Otago Tourism Policy School back in person for its fifth year
Industry leaders, policy makers and prominent researchers will discuss whether A...
31 Oct 2022
Poutoko Taiea, Distinguished Chair appointments announced
Five University of Otago internationally acclaimed scholars and leaders have bee...
25 Jul 2022
Otago’s hospitality and tourism management ranked 23rd worldwide and best in Aotearoa
The University of Otago’s teaching of hospitality and tourism management has bee...
21 Jul 2022
21 July 2022 Adventure skills help participants cope with pandemic restrictions
Psychological skills gained while rock climbing and kayaking helped participants...
08 Jul 2022
Pandemic reduces carbon emissions at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Major international sports events can significantly reduce their carbon footprin...
07 Jun 2022
Ones to Watch: Maddy Gordon
Always looking for an opportunity to promote sustainability, Communications and...
25 Mar 2022
25 March 2022 Regenerative tourism a focus for Queenstown Lakes District
Lake Wānaka Tourism General Manager Tim Barke gave the first update on the Queen...
25 Mar 2022
‘Net-zero’ goals encouraged by top tourism academic
New Zealand tourism leaders should introduce and accelerate ‘net-zero carbon’ to...
10 Aug 2021
International students affected by COVID-19 restrictions return
While New Zealand’s borders are still closed the government has accepted the ret...
30 Jun 2021
A sustainable future: Rebuilding Aotearoa
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development agreement set 17 global goals to ach...