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CAUTHE 2020: Aus opportunity for “safe” NZ as Asia concerns grow 14th February 2020 /

CAUTHE 2020: Aus opportunity for “safe” NZ as Asia concerns grow

New Zealand has an opportunity to tap into Australia’s outbound Asian market as it looks to plug the estimated $500m gap left by the coronavirus, according to tourism academic Dr David Beirman.


CAUTHE 2020: Act now to save the environment – Barrett 13th February 2020 /

CAUTHE 2020: Act now to save the environment – Barrett

Kāpiti Island Nature Tours founder John Barrett has called on the tourism industry to take immediate action to correct the current “gross mistreatment and abuse” of the environment.


CAUTHE 2020: Visitor dispersal faces global challenges 12th February 2020 /

CAUTHE 2020: Visitor dispersal faces global challenges

Attempts to boost dispersal are being hampered by global trends, says a new study.


Industry, academia converge on CAUTHE 2020 11th February 2020 /

Industry, academia converge on CAUTHE 2020

Kapiti Island Nature Tours founder, John Barrett, is among speakers who will address the theme for this year’s conference, 20:20 Vision: New Perspectives on the diversity of Hospitality, Tourism and Events.


CAUTHE 2017: Time for a bridge to industry 10th February 2017

CAUTHE 2017: Time for a bridge to industry

This year’s Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) conference in Dunedin was both inspiring and worrying in equal measure.


CAUTHE 2017: Groundbreaking tourist tracking app set to go global 10th February 2017

CAUTHE 2017: Groundbreaking tourist tracking app set to go global

A ground breaking tourist-tracking app developed by the University of Tasmania is set to be licensed in what could be the first of many commercial deals.


CAUTHE 2017: “Black hole” post Kaikoura quake could have been devastating for tourists 9th February 2017

CAUTHE 2017: “Black hole” post Kaikoura quake could have been devastating for tourists

A “black hole” in knowing where tourists were and what they are doing could have had devastating consequences if Kaikoura’s earthquake had taken place during the day, according to Lincoln University’s David Simmons.


CAUTHE 2017: Tourism must move from short term profits, low margins and low wages 9th February 2017

CAUTHE 2017: Tourism must move from short term profits, low margins and low wages

Tourism’s current focus on short term profits, its low margins and low wages will drive commodification and irresponsibility, according to Professor Pauline Sheldon.


CAUTHE 2017: Tourism researchers converge on Otago 7th February 2017

CAUTHE 2017: Tourism researchers converge on Otago

More than 250 tourism academics from around the world have descended on Dunedin for this year’s Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education conference.