The podcast discusses the government's decision not to fund the 2027 Auckland SailGP event due to insufficient economic impact, while expressing commitment to future collaboration on subsequent events.
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Well, clearly when it is being assessed against criteria one, we want economic impact, international visitation, we want direct event expenditure so that it has a positive economic impact on New Zealand. That's the criteria this event was assessed under and as I said, didn't quite get there. I think for years in future there are ways that we can look at. It's improving the number of people who attend, improving the number of people who come from overseas, but unfortunately with timing, we weren't able to do it this time.
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Louise Upston: Tourism and Hospitality Minister on the Government pulling funding for the 2027 Auckland SailGP eventSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.