Karori Sanctuary Visitor and Education Centre Will Change the Face of Wellington Tourism

05 June 2007

The realisation of the Karori Sanctuary’s Visitor and Education Centre will have a dramatic impact on Wellington tourism, says the city’s tourism marketing organisation.

The Government announced today that it will give up to $6.5 million to the development of its Visitor and Education Centre. The grant, together with an $8 million commitment from the Wellington City Council and funding from many other individuals and local businesses, allows the Sanctuary to create a centre of conservation education.

“This centre will catapult the Karori Sanctuary to an all new level, creating a commissionable tourism product that will complement Te Papa,” says Tim Cossar, CEO of Positively Wellington Tourism. “It will change the face of Wellington tourism, giving visitors another compelling reason to visit the capital and spend more time here.”

“The effect of the Visitor and Education Centre will be huge, particularly in the international visitor market. If 30,000 international visitors spent another night here because of the Karori Sanctuary, that would mean another $4.5 million per year being spent in Wellington.”

"We extend our congratulations to the Karori Sanctuary for receiving this funding. We've taken an active role in supporting the development of the centre since the beginning. Our research shows it will be strategically important to the development of Wellington as a visitor destination.”

The Karori Sanctuary’s Visitor and Education Centre will offer a unique visitor experience with its combination of nature and interactive technology. Designed to blend in with its natural surroundings, the centre will take people on a journey through New Zealand's environmental and conservation story.