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Mayor of Tauranga

Mahé Drysdale was elected to be the Mayor of Tauranga after the 2024 local body elections.

About Mayor Mahé Drysdale

As Mayor of Tauranga, Mahéʼs vision is to see Tauranga fulfil its potential, so it becomes known as New Zealandʼs best city. 

Our cityʼs population is growing, so he is focused on delivering the infrastructure and facilities that the Tauranga community needs and wants, while ensuring that every ratepayer dollar is spent smartly and efficiently.

Mahé Drysdale
 

Mahé Drysdale

Mayor of Tauranga

07 577 7000 
mayor@tauranga.govt.nz

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Financial acumen

Mahé brings experience in accounting and financial management to the governance table, having worked in investment and advisory roles for both Hobson Wealth and Forsyth Barr Limited. He has a Bachelor of Commerce degree from University of Auckland in accounting and commercial law. He also completed a Graduate Diploma of Commerce in information technology. He worked in an accounting firm early in his career and is an ACA with Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand (CAANZ).

Sporting achievements

Mahé is a two-time Olympic Champion in 2012 and 2016 in the single scull and won the World Championship five times, so he knows what it takes to set and achieve ambitious goals on the global stage.

Mahé was Flag Bearer and Team Captain of the New Zealand Olympic Team at the 2008 Games. He was the Supreme Halberg Award Winner in 2006 and winner of the Sportsman of the Year at the Halberg Awards 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2016. He was inducted as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (M.N.Z.M) in 2009. 

Since retiring from professional sport, Mahé has been a mentor and leader.  He has been a strong advocate for elite athletes as a co-Chair of the Athletes Co-operative, which has sought to improve terms and conditions of elite athletes with High Performance Sport New Zealand. 

A long-standing connection to Tauranga

Mahé was raised in Tauranga, attending Tauranga Primary School, Tauranga Intermediate and Tauranga Boys' College before heading to Auckland for his sixth form and then direct to University in Auckland. He took up the sport of rowing at university – he went on to have a very successful 22-year career in the sport.

His grandfather, the late Sir Robert Owens, served as Mayor of Tauranga (1968-1977) and Mount Maunganui (1971-1974).

He is married to Juliette and has three children.

Mahé welcomes the opportunity to be involved in the community and for people to share their views. 

How to contact the Mayor

Correspondence

If you have any general correspondence for the Mayor of Tauranga.
mayor@tauranga.govt.nz 

Media queries 

If you have a media query for the Mayor of Tauranga.
communications@tauranga.govt.nz 

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Mayor Mahé Drysdale
Private Bag 12022
Tauranga 3143

Invite the mayor to an event

Email maree.king@tauranga.govt.nz if you would like to invite the Mayor to an event.

In your invitation, please describe the event, including:

  • event name 
  • date and time of event
  • location 
  • an idea of who will be attending
  • duration of the event
  • desired duration of the Mayor’s attendance
  • whether you would like the Mayor to give a speech – if so, what you would like him to talk about and how long you would like the speech to be? (three to five minutes is the average length of a speech).

The Mayor’s Executive Assistant will check his availability. If the Mayor is not available, the Mayor’s office may suggest that the invitation be extended to another Tauranga City Council elected representative.

For enquiries, please contact us on 07 577 7011.

For general council enquiries, contact Tauranga City Council.

Kōrero Mai: Mayor’s Edition

Kia ora and welcome to the Mayor’s Edition of Kōrero Mai Let’s Talk Tauranga - a way to keep you regularly updated and involved in what’s happening across Tauranga, and ensure our Council remains open, transparent, and accountable.

Kōrero Mai Mayor’s Edition - 18/11/2025

Latest news

City centre parking expands: More than 100 all-day spaces open next week

City centre parking expands: More than 100 all-day spaces open next week

City centre workers will soon have more all-day parking options with the opening of 160-176 Devonport Road car park on Monday 2 September. 

City centre workers will soon have more all-day parking options with the opening of 160-176 Devonport Road car park on Monday 2 September. With more than 100 all-day parking spaces and three accessibility bays, there is now significantly more parking in the city centre than there was in 2023.

Speaking about the opening of the new car park, General Manager: City Development and Partnerships, Gareth Wallis says we are continuously looking at ways we can improve people’s experience when coming into the city centre, and we know parking is a key part of that.

“We have made some significant changes to parking in the city centre over the last year with rate drops, free evening and weekend parking, lease structure changes to open up more spaces for everyone, parking building upgrades, and the opening of two off-street car parks (Dive Crescent and Devonport Road) – together equating to more than 250 spaces. This additional parking means we have more spaces in the city centre than we did in 2023, with even more coming soon.”

The Devonport Road off-street car park will have a maximum daily rate of $12.50 and payment is required through the PayMyPark app or the parking machines. Like all city centre parking, the Devonport Road car park will be free after 5pm on weekdays and free all weekend.

If you’re looking to switch up your spring commute for two wheels instead of four, there is also a new sheltered bike stand which can hold up to 24 bikes. The bike shelter has been repurposed from the Masonic Park bus stop and features the ‘Midnight Sun’ masterpiece by local artist, Sara Hughes.

“Throughout the transformation of the city centre we are always looking at ways to repurpose materials and the Masonic Park bus shelter is a perfect example of this. The ‘Midnight Sun’ artwork by Sara Hughes really stands out in the Devonport Road car park and was a great way to provide bike shelter at a reduced cost”, says Gareth.

The Devonport Road car park is intended to be a temporary car park, for approximately five years, and follows the purchase of 160-176 Devonport Road last year. This land purchase was part of Tauranga City Council’s strategic property acquisition strategy to make land available for redevelopment over the next 10+ years. The buildings at 160-176 Devonport Road were unfit for long-term use, and with the building leases expiring, it was an opportunity for Council to help provide more parking options for city centre workers or those people coming in for the day.

Gareth Wallis says the long-term use of the site is yet to be determined, however in the short-term, it provides us with an opportunity to respond to local business requests for more all-day parking.

Parking building changes

Taking on board feedback from the community and local businesses, the parking buildings have also been undergoing some changes to help make them a more appealing place to park.

From 2 September 2024, the following parking buildings changes will come into effect:

  1. No more barrier arms and no paper tickets.
  2. New number plate recognition cameras will monitor the time you enter and exit the building.
  3. New payment machines (like used on-street) will replace the old machines.
  4. You will now be able to use the PayMyPark App for the parking buildings and all city centre parking.
  5. More CCTV cameras.
  6. Additional lighting.
  7. New signs.

On top of these changes, the Spring Street car park building has a colourful new look with additional lighting, making it an ideal place to park at night if you are heading to Baycourt for a show or popping into the city for a bite to eat.

“The city centre transformation is progressing at pace and providing parking options is a key part of that. We are making changes now to showcase the range of parking options available in the city, all just a short walk away from your favourite bars and eateries. Don’t take our word for it, come and check it out for yourself”, says Gareth.”

Spring Street car park lit up at night.
Spring Street car park lit up at night.

For more information on where to park in the city centre visit: https://www.tauranga.govt.nz/living/travel/parking/where-to-park

Image captionNew Devonport Road car park and bike parking opens 2 September 2024.
Posted: Aug 28, 2024,

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