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True North
Due North PR
19 episodes
1 week ago
From Spirits Bay to Bream Bay, from the Hokianga to the Heads, we cover the business news of New Zealand’s North and speak with the people who make it happen.
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From Spirits Bay to Bream Bay, from the Hokianga to the Heads, we cover the business news of New Zealand’s North and speak with the people who make it happen.
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Business
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#4: Too many plans!
True North
31 minutes 14 seconds
6 months ago
#4: Too many plans!

Is Northland tourism choking on its own planning? Is anyone driving execution and delivery? Whose responsibility is this? Why is it always the same people?


In this episode of the True North podcast we speak with Northland tourism champion Riki Kinnaird about what the sector needs to do to get its mojo back. We’re at risk of talking and planning ourselves to death, he says.


Northland tourism is drowning in destination management plans, resource libraries, industry blueprints, tourism white papers and the like – but who is distilling all of this and actually putting it into action?


For the full picture, and Riki’s views on the knotty challenges facing our regional tourism sector, take a listen to this episode.

True North
From Spirits Bay to Bream Bay, from the Hokianga to the Heads, we cover the business news of New Zealand’s North and speak with the people who make it happen.