The International Visitor Levy in New Zealand is set to nearly triple, rising from $NZD35 to $NZD100 per visitor, as announced by Tourism Minister Matt Doocey. The Tourism Industry Association warns that this significant increase in the tax on tourists will likely lead to 48,000 fewer arrivals each year, impacting the overall tourism industry in the country. Visitors from countries other than Australia and select Pacific Islands will be required to pay the higher levy when entering New Zealand.
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Albanese prepares to walk into 94-seat majority after Labor’s landslide win as Parliament resumes
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged his team to maintain focus as Parliament resumes, emphasizing the need to fulfill election commitments that benefit Australians. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley rallied her Coalition, vowing to challenge Labor's majority while supporting constructive policies, as both leaders prepare for a significant legislative agenda, including a proposed 20% cut to student debt. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is asking his team to work hard and...
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