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Tīkina he puka whakaaetanga ki te whakahaere i ngā mahi a te rehia

Get a permit to run activities in a park

​You need a permit to carry out any activity in a park or reserve if it generates private benefit or financial reward.

This includes commercial activities without permanent infrastructure, such as:

  • food or drink sales
  • picnics or barbecues
  • guided walks or tours
  • sporting activities
  • sightseeing.

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