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Neuseeland Australien News (NAN) is an international, multilingual news & travel media platform (Est. 1998).

Following the Covid 19-pandemic, we have expanded our editorial focus on environmental and climate issues, clean energy and e-mobility as well as on responsible tourism.

We are connecting our audiences – travel-fans, companies and industry professionals  — with the international business community through relevant news, information and insights. Built on decades of authority, we are helping to provide results for our business partners and to inspire discerning travelers and consumers alike.

marketingOur digital media editions are published by independent and NZ registered Newspac Media Ltd. based in NZ. This privately owned company is working with renowned international news agencies, academic experts and professional teams of journalists and content creators.

Newspac Media Ltd. is publisher of www.neuseeland-australien-news.com (www.neuseeland-news.co.nz) offering curated and updated content daily for relevant global markets. 

Readership

NAN with its associated social network platforms reaches a unique audience with 1.250+ m/views p. a. (average demographic: 23 to 75 years) from Central Europe and key global markets.

Marketing

Our general readership are travellers, tourism boards, airlines, travel tech innovators and destination marketing experts in EU, AUS, NZ, US, CN, UK, CA and the APAC region.

This network represents every level of the value chain: from keen consumers and travel-fans to companies shaping experiences and organizations driving global growth.

Our editorial environment offers business partners not only high visibility, but also active engagement with our audiences, key decision-makers and industry stakeholders.

Insights

“European travellers are highly experienced and increasingly motivated by meaningful travel,” says Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) Regional Director for Europe, Russell Walters. “They want to connect with local culture, spend time in nature, and feel that their travel choices benefit the places they visit.”

Contact
Newspac Media Ltd. in Auckland/Whangarei (Mob: +64 (0) 21 718 459), New Zealand & Berlin/Germany.
Partner of the German New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (GNZCC/AHK/Auckland)
Member of the global IMH-Media-Network for publishers (Germany).
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TAHITI: Tainui Atea is the largest Marine Protected Area in the world

At the heart of the South Pacific, French Polynesia is home to an ocean of exceptional richness. To preserve this unique natural heritage, the territory established Tainui Atea, now recognized as the largest Marine Protected Area in the world. This major initiative places The Islands of Tahiti at the forefront of destinations committed to sustainable tourism and more…

TOURISM: Destination Canada predicts a record breaking 2026

Canada’s global popularity for international travellers plus the forthcoming FIFA Soccer World Cup promises a record breaking year 2026 for Canadian tourism. According to the national marketing organization Destination Canada, the forecast for tourism as a high-growth, fast-return, tariff-free service export comes at the ideal moment for Canada.  “Geopolitical and economic uncertainty abound”, says Adam more…

GSTC26 THAILAND: Advancing sustainable tourism globally

The GSTC2026 Global Sustainable Tourism Conference this April in Phuket, Thailand, brought together tourism professionals, destination representatives, academics, and sustainability experts from around the world to discuss key challenges and practical solutions for advancing sustainable tourism.  Held in one of Thailand’s most prominent tourism destinations, the conference highlighted the importance of sustainable travel and destination stewardship, more…

NEW ZEALAND: Famous Bridge to Nowhere gets facelift

World famous Bridge to Nowhere in New Zealand owes its enduring stature to a regular beauty regime, with a recent ‘facelift’ the latest treatment. Abseilers sandblasted the almost 90 year old structure near Whanganui, drilled and filled holes to make the renowned tourism attraction safer for visitors. Department of Conservation (DOC) Project Lead Michael Christie more…

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Features

TAHITI: Tainui Atea is the largest Marine Protected Area in the world

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