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More focus needed on education: Minister

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Helping young people gain the skills, knowledge and attitude to be a productive part of the community and workforce is a priority, but Education Minister Hekia Parata says it will not be achieved overnight. Speaking to the Rotorua Chamber of Commerce at the Distinction Hotel yesterday, Parata said she was passionate about creating an education...

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SUCCESS: Successfully taking on the Meetings 2011 trade show at short notice helped raise Rotorua's profile in the conference and incentives market.

Rotorua becoming conference capital

Rotorua and Taupo both increased their market share of multi-day conferences in 2011.

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Rotorua moteliers hoping for more bookings

Despite this summer's regular rain hampering many people's holiday plans, Rotorua accommodation providers have remained steady.

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