(Reuters) - New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said on Wednesday his country must “reset” its relationship with the ...
Depending on how you read it, New Zealand's latest tourism tagline can be a well-meaning plea for people to visit - or a ...
New Zealand's new tourism campaign aimed at Australians, 'Everyone must go!' faces local backlash as the nation grapples with ...
New Zealand’s new tourism campaign - with its slogan “Everyone must go!” - has prompted ridicule from opposition politicians ...
Posters using the slogan "everyone must go" were intended to attract more Australians to visit, but has since been labelled ...
Critics have downplayed the campaign's slogan, with some saying it sounds like a discount store promotion or even a public ...
The timing of the campaign has many complaining that the slogan is tone deaf – and references bathroom activities.
A New Zealand tourism campaign called “Everyone Must Go” is drawing derision at a time when New Zealanders themselves are leaving the country in droves.
The Australian campaign, dubbed 'Everyone must go', would cost taxpayers $500,000, she said, and would be followed by more ...
Critics say the new phrase, 'Everyone Must Go', sounded like a clearance sale - so they came up with alternatives.
An ambitious Kiwi tourism campaign targeting Australians is being mocked at home and around the world, with comparisons to a ...