AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoad Resilience Funding: Budget 2026 delivers $85m for Coromandel Peninsula upgrades, including a Kirikiri Stream bridge replacement to lift flood protection from a one-in-five-year to a one-in-100-year event, plus $20m for SH25 high-risk sites—good news for summer visitors and long-weekend travel confidence. Marine Protection & Wildlife Tourism: Conservation moves ahead with new “no-take” marine reserves off Otago and south Canterbury, designed to protect habitat for species that underpin wildlife tourism, while CRA8 and DOC report a southern right whale freed from blue cod pots near Rakiura/Stewart Island. Regional Events That Draw Visitors: Greytown’s mid-Winter Festival of Christmas expects 60,000+ attendees despite cost pressures, arguing local events are becoming the go-to alternative to overseas holidays. Aviation & Regional Access: Air New Zealand scraps its decade-old Regional Gotta Go last-minute fares due to low demand, while STARLUX announces new Sydney–Taiwan direct flights next year with onward links to Auckland. Biosecurity on the Move: MPI confirms an Auckland scorpion find is linked to overseas travel, reinforcing how quickly hitchhikers can arrive with travellers. Local Travel Disruption Watch: SH2 Waioweka Gorge closure highlights the real-world cost of road resilience gaps for freight and visitor routes.
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