Press Releases
- Applications open for Tourism Infrastructure Fund (August 2017)
- Tourism infrastructure funding boost a step in the right direction (May 2011)
- "Border tax would pay for freedom camper toilets" (May 2017)
- Freedom Camping Webinar (April 2017)
- EquiP Associates (April 2017)
- Taupo District Council sends out freedom camping caravan (March 2017)
- Nelson freedom camping areas coming to a close 1 April (March 2017)
- Depth of tourism infrastructure needs revealed (March 2017)
- Managing Tourism Pressures for Councils: Webinar now available on-demand (March 2017)
- Call for greater tourism funding for communities welcomed (January 2017)
- JUCY joins freedom camping trial (September 2016)
- New approach to cracking down on freedom campers (August 2016)
- Peak Tourism: Are You Ready? (LG Mag /Dec 2016)
- Who Should Pick Up The Bill? (LG Mag/May 2016)
- Commitment to improve freedom camping management (May 2016)
- New team tackles destination management gaps (August 2017)
- Nelson calls time on freedom camping chaos in central city (May 2017)
- Hammond Robertson Announces Freedom Camping Partnership (April 2017)
- Latest Newsletter: April 2017
- Re-thinking Tourism (January 2017)
- Peak Tourism: Are You Ready? (LG Mag /Dec 2016)
- Who Should Pick Up The Bill? (LG Mag/May 2016)
- Good information key to managing freedom camping behaviour (June 2017)
- Govt tourism support package a step in right direction (May 2017)
- Actions to supercharge tourism success (May 2017)
- Clear support among public for tourism (April 2017)
- Social media connects with freedom campers (April 2017)
- Unity on freedom camping approach (October 2016)
- Commitment to improve freedom camping management (May 2016)
- Freedom camping problems 'solved' (Jan 2017)
- Guidance to Councils another success for NZMCA's positive approach (8 June 2017)
- Tauranga City Council - Now issuing fines for breach of FC Bylaw
- New CSC Standard
- NZMCA keeping a close eye on freedom camping bylaws
- Auckland Council launches freedom camping pilot
- NZMCA supports farmers' concerns over freedom camping
- Proposed amendments to the self-containment standards
- NZMCA calls on rental industry to 'play its part'
- Temporary closure of five freedom camping sites in Christchurch