A Pool To Be Cool : How Mission Beach Won Its Aquatic Centre / Ken Gray
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- 8533635
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- Gray, Ken, 1946-, author
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- Bingil Bay, Queensland : Ken Gray, 2020
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"The book explores the struggle to obtain funding for the Mission Beach Aquatic Centre and the people involved in the long journey, The politics were robust when the community decided it must have this facility after realizing that all towns of a similar size and tens of towns much smaller already had a pool for their children, residents and visitors. The involvement of more than 30 people is explained and some of the heavy debates are reviewed." -- Author.
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- 2020
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