An approval of more than $600,000 for Tourism Bay of Plenty has been labelled a "sea change" for the industry.
Tauranga City Council voted yesterdayin favour of funding the organisation $612,000 over the next 10 years as part of the council's Long Term Plan.
The decision was approved by most councillors, with one saying experiences were needed to be created and there was not enough to do in the district. Only Steve Morris and Catherine Stewart objected to the move.
Tourism Bay of Plenty will now become the first region outside Auckland to become a Destination Management Organisation. Meaning, it now has the ability to shift the focus of the organisation from not just attracting visitors to the Bay area but to better manage visitor stays while they are here.
Tourism Bay of Plenty chief executive Kristin Dunne said the move was "a sea change" for the industry and believed the decision would be watched with interest from industry officials throughout New Zealand.