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Coffey said he believed Rotorua had the capacity to welcome tourists “while showing that same manaakitanga to families and children in need of a warm, secure dry home during a global pandemic”.

“If Australians choose not to come here, it will be because of incorrect information that some of our community leaders are promoting, and just plain negativity.”

Read the article for yourself and judge if it is “misinformation” and “negativity” or a serious problem that is hurting Rotorua’s tourism industry.

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