Tourism Council alarmed at damage to clean green image
"It's time for the government to recognise the value clean water has for the industry and New Zealanders." With special feature audio.
Chris Hutching
Mon, 01 Feb 2016
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The Tourism Export Council is alarmed at the recent spate of “dirty dairying” articles showing cows defecating in lakes and streams.
It says its motivation is commercial – tourists come to New Zealand because of its clean green image and the industry has become one of New Zealand’s biggest
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Chris Hutching
Mon, 01 Feb 2016
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