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The national organisations for the promotion of tourism in New Zealand are the Tourist and Publicity Department of the Government and the New Zealand Tourist and Holidays Association which represents private interests. The Government Department in Wellington is headed by a General Manager and consists of the Tourist Division which is responsible to the Minister in Charge of Tourism and Health Resorts, and the Publicity Division under the Minister of Publicity and Information. Until 1956, the Department had a third section, the Hotel Division, but this was brought under the Tourist Corporation a public body that administers state hotels.
The Tourist Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1964
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