Media Coverage

Recent National and International tourism media coverage for the West Coast:

January 2024

  • Going for it: A tenacious lady, an awesome vehicle and accessible trails(The Press)
  • 7 Of The Quirkiest Towns In New Zealand (World Atlas)
  • From Ōmāpere to Riverton: These are NZ's most underrated towns (1News)

December 2023

November 2023

  • The Westport woman putting an award-winning twist on the classic Kiwi pie (This NZ Life)
  • The Great New Zealand Road Trip: The business tycoon helping to transform a South Island town (NZHerald)
  • New Zealand's Hidden Gems: 7 Must-See Off-the-Beaten-Path Spots - Hokitika (Travel Noire)
  • Paparoa environmental services on track for sustainable public access to the great New Zealand outdoors (NZ Entrepreneur Magazine)
  • Nesting season looks promising for critically endangered kotuku (RNZ)
  • Travel Managers Agents enjoy stunning famil on West Coast (Travel Weekly)
  • On yer bike - featuring West Coast trails (The Motor Caravanner Magazine)
  • Poutini Ngāi Tahu bless giant sculpture of their tīpuna, Tūhuru (NZHerald)
  • DWC restarts ‘Pretty great, actually’ campaign for summer (Tourism Ticker)
  • West Coast summer campaign underway (Inside Tourism)
  • Tourism operators, farmers join forces for environment (Tourism Ticker)
  • Tourism businesses and farmers join forces with environmental initiative (Inside Tourism)
  • $7.8m upgrade to Karamea's Ōparara Basin complete (The Press)
  • New Zealand’s wild west is stunning and untouched (Sydney Morning Herlad)
  • Best travel experiences of 2023: Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific – Okarito (Sydney Morning Herald)
  • The Best Places to Go in Australia, New Zealand & the South Pacific in 2024 - Pounamu Pathway (Conde Nast Traveler)
  • The surprising New Zealand small towns trending this summer - Haast (Stuff)
  • Ōparara Basin waharoa unveiled (Inside Tourism, Tourism Ticker)
  • Road Trip New Zealand: Top of the South Island highlights (Karryon)

October 2023

  • Echoes of Buller’s glory days (NZME newspapers)
  • Nature’s splendour rules supreme (NZME newspapers)
  • Mike Yardley: A spring fling with Westport (NewstalkZB)
  • Formerly known as the Blackball Hilton (Tirohanga Outlook)
  • Treasures from a time when Coal was King – Denniston (Tirohanga Outlook)
  • Stepping back in time - Shantytown (Tirohanga Outlook)
  • Walking on the wild side in Punakaiki (Tirohanga Outlook)
  • No traffic jams on the West Coast (Tirohanga Outlook)
  • Junk2Funk Hokitika (Kia ora Magazine)
  • Visit NZ's only white heron nesting site (Our New Zealand Magazine)
  • Embrace the wilderness - Lake Brunner (Our New Zealand Magazine)
  • West Coast (spring feature) (Our New Zealand Magazine)
  • Wild game pie company doubles staff ahead of national expansion (The Press)
  • West Coast Pie Company goes national (NZBusiness Magazine)
  • Taste of West Coast campaign launches (Tourism Ticker)
  • West Coast Pie Company goes national (Inside Tourism)
  • The West Coasters documentary (Māori TV)
  • Award-winning Shortjaw brewing digs deep to keep it local in Westport (NZ Entrepreneur Magazine)
  • West Coast hotels finally come out of Covid mothballing (The Press)
  • South Island road trip: Why the West Coast is an epic journey by campervan (NZHerald)
  • International visitors return to the West Coast (NewstalkZB)
  • Paparoa Track: the challenging road to New Zealand’s 10th great walk (UK Guardian)
  • Kotoku return to the West Coast (Seven Sharp)
  • The most interesting cities in New Zealand and the world according to Wikipedia – Hokitika (NZHerald)
  • 10 of the very best beaches in New Zealand - Scotts Beach, Karamea (Lonely Planet)
  • Welcome mat out for more West Coast businesses (NZBusiness Magazine)
  • Heaphy Track reopening welcomed after tourism lull (The Press)
  • The best motorcycle road trips in New Zealand (Sunday Star Times)
  • Heaphy Track reopens (NewstalkZB)
  • Heaphy Track reopens after storm damage (RNZ)
  • Full reopening of Heaphy Track (Tourism Ticker)
  • Heaphy Track fully reopening today (Inside Tourism)
  • Heaphy Track reopens, thousands already booked in (Newshub)
  • Karamea welcomes Heaphy Track return (Otago Daily Times)
  • Surf, seals and million-dollar homes: The West Coast’s (almost) million-dollar row (The Press)
  • From Tokyo, population 37 million, to a tiny NZ town 'at the end of the world's longest cul-de-sac' (Stuff)
  • Big funding boost helps Ōpārara River Source to Sea project (The Press)
  • Blackball Black Garlic taste success, now levelling up their culinary offering (NZ Entrepreneur Magazine)
  • Forget the long-haul. Where to find earth’s most stunning spots - Hokitika Gorge (Sydney Morning Herald)