Whanganui Chronicle

New looks for Ohakune, Taumarunui i-Sites

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Ruapehu’s two i-Sites in Ohakune and Taumarunui are getting a new look.

The premises are being fitted with new logos and colours as part of a nationwide rebranding and future network strategy to enhance New Zealand visitor experience­s.

Work has also started on a complete internal refit and refurbishm­ent of the Ohakune premises, which is scheduled to be finished at the end of May.

Business relationsh­ips manager Kim Treen said i-Site staff were thrilled to be part of the rebranding.

“It’s not just about a new look, it’s about enhancing the overall experience for visitors to Ruapehu and aligning with our mission to boost tourism and visitor satisfacti­on across the region,” Treen said.

“This rebranding and refit represents a physical transforma­tion and revitalise­s our commitment to providing outstandin­g services to visitors.”

In Ohakune a mobile unit will be positioned beside the building, ensuring that staff can continue to offer uninterrup­ted support and services.

The rebranding includes the installati­on of new external signs, funded by the Visitor Informatio­n Network.

The internal upgrades in Ohakune are supported through a collaborat­ive funding effort, with 50 per cent of the costs covered by the Ruapehu District Council and the remainder by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

“We can’t wait to welcome visitors to our updated facilities and to continue enhancing the visitor experience while underscori­ng the council’s commitment to the Ruapehu tourism sector,” Treen said.

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Design for the new-look Ohakune i-Site which will also get an interior makeover.

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