Keeping Tauranga‘s community pools afloat

Aquatic supervisor Crete Bryers-Beauchamp, Tina Harris-Ririnui and lifeguard Sarah O’Connor at Greerton Aquatic & Leisure Centre, which operated on reduced hours last week. Photo: John Borren.

Tauranga City's aquatic centres and community pools are feeling the drain on their staff this year due to Covid-19, winter illnesses and a lack of international workers.

Bay Venues has told The Weekend Sun it's a real balancing act to keep Tauranga's five pools staffed and operational for the community.

Although Bay Venues – a Council-controlled organisation – is feeling the staff squeeze across the business from reception to hospitality roles, poolside has never been so bare.

Hit hard

'Without a doubt it's hit our aquatic fraternity the worst,” says venues and programmes manager Tina Harris-Ririnui.

A large part of their aquatics workforce are made up by fit and healthy people, but Tina says that staff are being taken out by a second round of Covid-19 and winter flu.

'Normally you'd expect to see people out for seven days but on average some are out for 10 days, some are out for two weeks and it's genuine,” says Tina.

Greerton's pool recently had to reduce their opening hours due to staff absences and pressures.

'On an average day we can get up to 4000 people at Baywave and at the Mount Hot pools, whereas Greerton doesn't have the numbers…we've just got to deploy staff to where the demand is,” says Tina.

The current closure of Otumoetai pools until late August due to a major water leak 'has impacted our regular visitors but is a blessing in disguise for staffing,” says Tina.

With the number of staff affected by Covid and winter illnesses being rife among the Ōtūmoetai team, Tina says: 'We wouldn't have been able to keep Otumoetai open anyway”.

The current closure of Ōtūmoetai pools until late August due to a water leak has been a 'blessing in disguise,” says Tina.

Due to the number of staff affected by Covid and winter illnesses being rife among the team, Tina says: 'We wouldn't have been able to keep Ōtūmoetai open anyway”.

Opening borders

And staffing shortages aren't only due to illness either. '

As soon as the borders opened we lost staff that were from overseas wanting to get back home again,” says Tina.

'We are not getting the influx of international travellers to our region, such as massage therapists and team leader lifeguards.”

In turn, local staff are making a travel exit too.

'We've got young people that want to go to Camp America and the likes, so now they've gone and we've got people doing their OE,” says Tina.

Having enough staff to operate aquatic centres is essential to community safety, says Tina.

'We've got to work really carefully…hence why we might have to reduce hours, or it might be that we're closed to the public and we have it open for the swimming clubs – so we're continually finding ways that we can keep our venues open safely.”

Bay Venues is calling for staff across Baywave, Mount Hot Pools, Greerton Aquatic & Leisure Centre, Memorial Pool and Ōtūmoetai Pool.

'Working for Bay Venues is a great way to give back to the community – so if anyone is looking for a change of vocation, we'd love to hear from them,” says Tina.

Those interested joining the Bay Venues crew, visit: https://bayvenuesjobs.co.nz

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6 comments

Hahaha

Posted on 31-07-2022 08:47 | By Slim Shady

Let’s just shut New Zealand down altogether and spend what’s left of our miserable life wearing a mask. We can always watch the rest of the World having fun on TV.


old swimmer

Posted on 31-07-2022 09:21 | By dyank

One problem is management. There is only one pool in Tauranga that has the proper water temperature for lap swimming -it's Bayfair. At Greerton they have 3 pools - all kept too hot. There is a worldwide recommended temp for lap swimming, but it is ignored by management in favor of bathing.


Poor management is all

Posted on 31-07-2022 14:13 | By an_alias

You enforced vaccine mandates and masks why would anyone bother going. Look around the world an no one is doing that farce anymore


Do we need all these pools?

Posted on 31-07-2022 16:07 | By LHem

How much are these pools costing to run? I bet all the Managers of these pools are still on full pay, even when the Venus are on reduced hours! Maybe time for a rethink about do we need all Venus, because if less people are using them and staff are problem to find.... what's the point of the on going cost to the rate payer!


Borders wont help

Posted on 31-07-2022 17:01 | By Warped

As tauranga just claimed its new title of most expensive city in new zealand, i cant see many immigants wanting to head this way... and if they do only make the rental issue worse ether pushing up unafordable prices and out come the sub dungeon standad rentals auckland saw a few years ago yay for bop...


More pools

Posted on 31-07-2022 23:20 | By CliftonGuy

Apparently, the TCC are planning to build a 50m pool at Memorial Park, which will require a remodelling and extension of the complex there. And just to add to the pool options, a 50m pool is apparently planned to be built at the TeTuma town complex in Papamoa.


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