Re+Generate Tourism Hui - Tourism for a Better Future
Event description
Re+Generate Tourism Hui - Tourism for a Better Future
Join us for the Re+Generate Tourism Hui on Tuesday 25 October as part of the 2022 Wao Summit. Hosted by Lake Wānaka Tourism and Destination Queenstown.
We’re bringing together diverse people from within the visitor industry and the community for some inspiring kōrero on the future of tourism. This is an opportunity to connect, share ideas, be inspired and develop a strong community-led response to the challenges and opportunities tourism poses for our region.
Who is this for? We want to hear from operators, stakeholders, community groups and passionate individuals.
The day begins with morning tea and an introduction to the Love Wānaka and Love Queenstown Community Funds, followed by shared kai and an afternoon of action as we break into groups to workshop ways that we can move towards a more resilient and regenerative tourism ecosystem. The day then wraps with an inspirational korero with globally recognised speaker, Damon Gameau, creator of the award-winning films '2040' and 'Regeneration Australia'.
Please note, this ticket includes the Regenerate 2030 with Damon Gameau - Rethink Kōrero as part of the ticket. You do not need to purchase this separately.
The ticket includes morning tea, lunch, wine and nibbles.
Transport is available to and from Rippon from the Wānaka lakefront (dept. 10.15am; return 4.45pm).
Check out our other Rethink Kōrero/Conversations:
- Drawdown: Solving the Climate Crisis with Paul Hawken
- Food for Thought: Creating Resilient Food Systems
- Living Within our Limits: Green Growth vs Degrowth
The Wao Summit is a six day annual event held in the Southern Lakes (Wānaka and Queenstown). Its aim is to inspire, educate and enable our transition as a community and nation to a healthy, thriving, diverse, low carbon community.
This event is part of the Wao Summit 2022, check out the full programme here.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity