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Wastewater overflow notifications

Wastewater overflows pose a serious risk to public health and our environment and need to be fixed immediately.

Most wastewater blockages (and subsequent overflows) occur when people flush things down their toilets or sinks that they shouldn’t like wet wipes, fats and cooking oils. Wastewater overflows can also occur when stormwater enters the wrong pipes during heavy rain due to faulty gully traps or damaged infrastructure.

If a wastewater overflow has occurred, please notify us.

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The Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park is closed until further notice

Following the landslide on Thursday, 22 January, the Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park is closed until further notice.
 
Campground staff are working hard to contact guests who have bookings. This will take some time, and we ask for your patience.
 
Please do not call us with booking questions as we need to keep our phone lines free for urgent communications.
 
We are very thankful for the community’s kindness and willingness to help. For everyone’s safety, the campground has been evacuated, and no staff are on site so we cannot accept donations or assistance at the site at this time. 

Posted: Jan 23, 2026,

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