29 September 2013
Media Release
Poll reveals public supports Fiordland Monorail
A public opinion poll has this month confirmed more than twice as many New Zealanders support the development of tourism
infrastructure like the Fiordland monorail than are opposed.
“The Fiordland Link Experience is designed to be a world-class tourism experience. It’s really encouraging that the
public recognises the significant benefits it will bring to New Zealand despite some misinformation spread by a small
group of vocal opponents,” says Bob Robertson, Director of Riverstone Holdings Ltd.
The Curia Market Research survey found that 58% of New Zealanders supported the development of the monorail outside of
National Park land. Only 27% opposed it. When broken down, the results showed there was more support than opposition
regardless of gender, age or political leanings.
The Fiordland Link Experience is a $170 million investment in tourism that delivers visitors via catamaran, off-road
vehicle and monorail to the boundary of the Fiordland National Park, without travelling through it.
It would bring hundreds of jobs to the region and be backed by a multi-million dollar international marketing budget
that would help to attract tens of thousands of additional tourists to New Zealand and inject millions of dollars into
the wider economy each year.
“There is good awareness of this project across the country and the level of support shown reflects what we know
anecdotally. It reinforces our belief that we’re on the right track,” says Mr Robertson.
“Our aim is to be a model of eco-friendly, sustainable tourism. We have refined our proposal during eight years of
consultation with the Department of Conservation to ensure the route showcases scenery of great beauty without entering
any wilderness areas or land classified as remote.
“A significant amount of work has been dedicated to the route design, construction techniques, mitigation,
rehabilitation and potential conservation projects to make sure its environmental impact is minimal. Environmental
integrity is our number one priority. The Fiordland Link Experience is as much about the journey as it is the
destination. We want to show off our backcountry and deliver on the 100% Pure NZ promise to visitors.”
A NZ Herald Digi-Poll published in July found New Zealanders were perfectly split (46.2% each way) when asked whether they
supported both the monorail and the Milford-Dart Tunnel, two separate and vastly different projects. That result
surprised opponents of the tunnel who attributed it to the fact the monorail had wider backing, which drove support
levels higher than expected. This latest poll would appear to support that view, as the tunnel has since been declined.
ENDS
The full poll results are included below. Please also find attached a Media Fact Sheet and Map displaying the project
route.
Curia Market Research Poll Results
The poll ran between 2 – 10 September and has a margin of error of +/- 3.8%. The full results are included below.
Do you think New Zealand is doing enough to create new innovative world-class tourism experiences to attract more
visitors?
CountCol %Doing enough to attract visitorsYes34652%No23435%Unsure/refuse8212%Total662100%
GenderAge GroupFemaleMale18-3031-4546-6061+Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Doing enough to attract visitorsYes54%51%57%50%50%54%No34%37%27%40%35%37%Unsure/refuse12%12%16%10%15%10%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Area TypeAklWlgChchProv CitiesTownsRuralCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Doing enough to attract visitorsYes55%51%44%50%53%57%No30%46%35%36%38%36%Unsure/refuse14%3%21%14%8%7%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Probed Party Vote (All Voters)NationalLabourNZ FirstGreenUndecidedCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Doing enough to attract visitorsYes56%50%40%38%62%No34%34%46%51%32%Unsure/refuse10%16%14%11%6%Total100%100%100%100%100%
Have you heard about the proposed tourism project in Fiordland that involves constructing a 41km monorail to let
visitors experience the Fiordland backcountry?
CountCol %Heard about Fiordland monorailYes45669%No17226%Unsure/refuse345%Total662100%
GenderAge GroupFemaleMale18-3031-4546-6061+Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Heard about Fiordland monorailYes64%74%37%71%74%85%No31%20%58%25%18%12%Unsure/refuse5%6%5%3%8%3%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Area TypeAklWlgChchProv CitiesTownsRuralCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Heard about Fiordland monorailYes56%76%72%75%74%82%No39%23%18%17%25%13%Unsure/refuse5%2%10%8%1%5%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Probed Party Vote (All Voters)NationalLabourNZ FirstGreenUndecidedCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Heard about Fiordland monorailYes71%67%67%85%65%No26%27%26%14%28%Unsure/refuse3%6%7%2%7%Total100%100%100%100%100%
Supporters of the monorail say it is environmentally sustainable, would create hundreds of jobs and provide a
world-class experience for visitors in backcountry they would otherwise miss out on. Opponents say it will have a
negative impact on recreational users, native bush and wildlife. On balance, would you support the development of
tourism infrastructure like a monorail if it is outside the National Park land itself?
CountCol %Support Fiordland monorailYes38158%No17727%Unsure/refuse10416%Total662100%
GenderAge GroupFemaleMale18-3031-4546-6061+Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Support Fiordland monorailYes57%58%67%55%56%55%No28%26%17%29%28%30%Unsure/refuse15%17%16%16%16%15%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Area TypeAklWlgChchProv CitiesTownsRuralCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Col %Support Fiordland monorailYes65%69%38%52%58%48%No19%16%41%34%27%33%Unsure/refuse16%15%21%13%15%19%Total100%100%100%100%100%100%
Probed Party Vote (All Voters)NationalLabourNZ FirstGreenUndecidedCol %Col %Col %Col %Col %Support Fiordland monorailYes64%52%43%45%63%No25%28%34%39%26%Unsure/refuse11%20%23%16%10%Total100%100%100%100%100%