AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Numbers: Stats NZ says NZ welcomed 288,500 international visitors in April 2026, up 8% year-on-year and at 94% of pre-pandemic levels, with strong growth from the US, Australia and China. Wellington Commuting: A new tax-free public transport pay-from-salary scheme could cut commuting costs by at least 30% for some workers, aiming to make bus and train travel easier and cheaper. Cruise Comeback: Picton cruise bookings are up 23% for the coming season, with 32 ship visits planned between October and April as the sector rebuilds after tough years. Local Voice at Risk: Kaikōura residents are pushing for safeguards on local representation as merger talks with neighbouring councils move toward 2028 elections. Accommodation Rates Watch: Mackenzie councillors are considering whether short-term visitor accommodation should be reclassified and potentially face higher rates. Wildlife & Visitors: Conservationists want bylaws to stop people feeding kea at Arthur’s Pass, warning it can be fatal. Biosecurity Alert: Invasive caulerpa seaweed has been found in Whangārei Harbour for the first time, with treatment underway. Road Safety: Locals near a Bay of Plenty crash hot spot on SH2 are urging drivers to report accidents while NZTA works on safety improvements. World Cup Travel Costs: FIFA’s World Cup pricing is drawing fresh backlash as fans face steep costs across tickets and match-day extras. Iran Visa Friction: Iran’s Team Melli says US visa denials for support staff breach FIFA rules, disrupting preparations ahead of group matches including vs New Zealand.
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