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Koromatua o Tauranga

Mayor of Tauranga

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

About Mayor Mahé Drysdale

Mayor Mahé Drysdale

As Mayor of Tauranga, Mahé’s vision is to see Tauranga fulfil its potential, so it becomes known as New Zealand’s best city. 

Our city’s 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.

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 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. 

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Mayor Mahé Drysdale
Private Bag 12022
Tauranga 3143

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In your invitation, please describe the event, including:

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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.

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Watch Mayor Drysdale's video marking one-year in the job

News

Project Hip Hop - empowering young dancers to take the stage

Project Hip Hop - empowering young dancers to take the stage

Project Youth Hip Hop Dance Competition returns to Mercury Arena Baypark this King’s Birthday Weekend.

Project Hip Hop Dance Competition returns to Mercury Arena Baypark this King’s Birthday Weekend, bringing more than 1,000 young dancers together from across Aotearoa for a two-day celebration of movement, music, and mana. 

Held on Saturday, 31 May and Sunday, 1 June, this high-energy dance competition gives young people the opportunity to grow, create, and express themselves - whether they’re just starting out or competing at an elite level. 

Founder and event director Sarah Martin began this competition while teaching at Te Puke High School. At the time, her students didn’t feel confident entering national dance competitions, so she created a platform where they could build their skills and self-belief. 

“Project was designed to provide an opportunity for entry-level dancers to experience a high-quality dance competition event to gain confidence to enter other national events,” says Sarah. “A full-circle moment for me this year is seeing Te Puke High School entering again for the first time in over a decade, led by their Head of Dance, Jennifer Cram, who was a student of mine back when it all began.” 

From humble beginnings at Baycourt in 2010 with just nine crews and 70 dancers, Project has grown and become a major event on the national dance calendar. In 2024, the competition attracted 1,004 dancers across 94 crews, drawing in more than 2,400 spectators. This year, the event is set to be even bigger, with 102 crews registered. 

This event is proudly supported by the Tauranga Event Fund, which supports arts, culture, and sporting events that enrich the city as a place to both live and visit, and reflect Tauranga’s unique lifestyle and identity. Nelita Byrne, Manager of Venues and Events at Tauranga City Council, says the event is a great example of the creative, vibrant, and inclusive initiatives the fund aims to foster. 

“We’re proud to support events like Project Hip Hop. Dance - particularly hip hop - is a crossover between sport and culture, demanding the physicality and discipline of sport, alongside the creativity and storytelling of the arts. Events like this resonate with many young people in our city, reflecting their passions and giving them something positive to aim for.” 

Varsity Crew
Varsity crew, 'Allegiance' from Mafia Dance Family, at Project Hip Hop in 2024. Photo supplied.

Bay Venues Head of Events Amanda West says it’s an occasion that truly reflects the power of youth-led expression.

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome the Project Youth Hip Hop Dance Competition back to Mercury Baypark. This event is a vibrant celebration of Aotearoa’s street dance culture, bringing together talent, creativity, and community from across the motu. We’re proud to host an event that uplifts young people and showcases the power of dance.”

Long-time MC of the event Hadleigh Pouesi says Project’s impact goes far beyond the stage.

“Over the last 15 years, I’ve seen firsthand how this event shapes the dance industry and our wider community,” says Hadleigh. “Project has launched the careers of international superstars, but it’s also helped thousands of rangatahi unlock leadership, creativity, and confidence. The kaupapa has never changed, it’s about giving young people a platform to express themselves, challenge themselves, and feel empowered.”

Saturday will feature beginner and school-age crews in the Primary, Junior Novice, Varsity Novice, and Mega School divisions. Sunday sees top open division crews compete in Junior, Mini, Varsity, Adult, and Mega Crew categories, with $22,000 in prize money.

To build the hype, a special preview performance will take place at the Tauranga Waterfront on Saturday 17 May, as part of the Hoops on the Waterfront event with Whai Basketball. Local dance school Phoenix Performing Arts will showcase its talent, with dance crew Flame taking the stage at 11am, followed by a short hip hop teaching session for the public.

Flame
'Flame' from local dance school, Phoenix Performing Arts, is performing. Photo supplied.

Sarah Martin says the success of Project Hip Hop comes down to a collective effort. “I want to thank my whānau, who’ve been part of every event, my incredible event team; our sponsors, Tauranga City Council, TECT, Lion Foundation, Pub Charity, and Custom Tees; and the parents, caregivers, and teachers who give their all to support the next generation. And most importantly, the young people, for having the courage to show up, step up, and express themselves.”

Event Details:

Hoops on the Waterfront with Whai Basketball
When: Saturday, 17 May, 10.30am to 12.30pm
Where: Tauranga waterfront, basketball half-court.

Project Hip Hop Dance Competition
When: Saturday, 31 May & Sunday, 1 June 2025
Where: Mercury Arena Baypark, Mount Maunganui.

Image captionJunior crew, 'Roxy' from RGD, took home 2nd place in the junior division at Project in 2024. Photo supplied.
Posted: May 14, 2025,

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