By RNZ
The Taupō District Council has slashed half-a-million dollars of funding for its regional tourism agency.
The council had promised not to increase rates in the aftermath of Covid-19, which meant it was having to make cost savings elsewhere.
With the borders closed to international visitors, council chief executive Gareth Green said Destination Great Lake Taupō has shifted its focus to the domestic tourism market.
"In light of this stronger focus on the domestic market, along with the need to deliver operational savings in the annual plan, Destination Great Lake Taupō (DGLT) and council have agreed to a reduction in operational funding for the 2020/21 financial year of $500,000.