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Hot stuff: New Zealand s best natural hot springs
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Hot stuff: New Zealand s best natural hot springs
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Plunge into soothing and healing natural hot pools and springs, writes Ewan McDonald
New Zealand s blown hot and cold over the millennia, so we have more than 100 thermal hot pools and springs – from the free to the luxurious. They ll help soothe your skin and muscles and maybe add years to your life.
Thorpe Talbot is not a name that resounds in Aotearoa s literary history, so full credit: in 1882 she published our first tourist guidebook,
The new guide to the lakes and hot springs, and A month in hot water. Unfortunately, many of her not-to-be-missed attractions were blown up four years later in the Tarawera eruption. Not to worry, there are still plenty to soak in today.
Tauranga City Council: Changes to Bay Venues business model to ensure sustainability
27 Apr, 2021 01:35 AM
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Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
Tauranga City Council commissioners have adopted a range of recommended changes to Bay Venues business model.
A statement from the council said the changes were designed to ensure Bay Venues Limited s facility management activities were sustainable, community and commercially focused, and would continue to deliver significant benefits for the city.
Bay Venues is a Council-controlled organisation (a company owned by the council) which operates a number of facilities and activities on the Council s behalf.
Tauranga City Council s Bay Venues survives after damning review - critic says good compromise reaches
27 Apr, 2021 08:00 PM
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Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley says there a key things to consider in the reshaping of Bay Venues. Photo / File
Tauranga City Council commission chairwoman Anne Tolley says there a key things to consider in the reshaping of Bay Venues. Photo / File
Bay Venues will stay in business despite its model being found unsustainable and lacking strategic direction by independent reviewers in what one critic called a damning report. The fate of Tauranga City Council s largest council-controlled operation was decided by the council s commission yesterday, as it considered options that included bringing its operations back in-house and selling off its commercially viable parts.
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