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Council-controlled organisations

A Council-controlled organisation (CCO) is an organisation in which the council controls 50% or more of the votes or has the right to appoint 50% or more of the directors or trustees.

Council and its CCOs work in partnership to successfully deliver quality outcomes for our community and contribute to Tauranga Moana becoming a vibrant city that attracts businesses, people and visitors, is well planned, connected and inclusive.    

Our CCOs deliver a range of great offerings for Tauranga’s residents and visitors, including leisure, aquatic, arts, events and cultural activities. 

The benefits of CCOs include:

  • Independently managing Council initiatives and facilities.
  • Providing business and community expertise that Council may not have in-house. 
  • Being able to focus on achieving the best outcome for their particular organisation, rather than focusing on the many activities of a council.
  • Attracting some of their funding from sources other than rates. 

Applications open for the Aspiring Directors Programme 

Applications for the fourth intake of Tauranga City Council’s Aspiring Directors Programme for its Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs) is now open.

The programme aims to expand the number of people with governance experience while enhancing the diversity and depth of the governance talent pool available to organisations in Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region. 

This is a valuable opportunity for aspiring directors to gain hands-on governance experience by interning with one of the following CCOs:

  • Bay Venues Limited – Guardian of over 20 community facilities in Tauranga Moana, including Mercury Baypark and the University of Waikato Adams Centre for High Performance.
  • Tourism Bay of Plenty – Jointly owned by Western Bay of Plenty District Council, this organisation leads the sustainable growth of the visitor economy across the coastal Bay of Plenty.

For further information about the Aspiring Directors Programme, please download the full job ad. 

Aspiring Directors Programme job advert (184kb pdf)

Non-disclosure and conflict of interest declaration form (55kb pdf) Please sign and email to Council - instructions in the job ad.

Applications close at 10am on 24 October 2025. 

Interviews will be held in Tauranga on 11 and 13 November 2025. 
 

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20-minute city centre parking grace period approved

Tauranga City's Mayor and Councillors have approved a 20-minute grace period for all council-operated parking in the city centre and city centre fringe paid zones.

The resolution, passed at Tuesday’s Council meeting, is now in effect and applies to all on-street and off-street carparks in the city centre, including the Elizabeth Street and Spring Street parking buildings.

The decision follows the Council’s ongoing commitment to bring more people into the city centre. The Council has heard that parking is one of the barriers and this will help take away a barrier for short-term stays.

Te Papa Ward Councillor Rod Taylor has been regularly engaging with city centre businesses about parking and wider challenges and says the grace period is one of the ways Council is responding to their feedback.

“We acknowledge that some hospitality and retail businesses in the city centre are doing it tough. The grace period means people can now quickly drop by the city centre for up to 20 minutes without paying – which is helpful if they’re there to grab a coffee, collect takeaways, or pop into the pharmacy,” he says.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale acknowledges there is no one silver bullet to the issues some businesses are facing, however the grace period is one solution the Council can implement immediately while other options are explored.

“We’re listening to people’s concerns and will continue to consider viable and targeted parking options to support the retail and hospitality sector in the city centre and encourage more visitors into the area,” says Mahé.

To use the grace period, simply park in a paid parking area for under 20 minutes without using the machine or the app.

As part of Tuesday’s decision, Council will also work with businesses and the accessibility community to identify where additional P5 and mobility parks should be located. City centre loading zones can be used by anyone for quick stops of up to five minutes, helping ensure space is available for high-turnover activities.

Posted: Sep 19, 2025,

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