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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. 

Council-CCO Aspiring Directors Programme 

Thank you for your interest in the fourth intake of Tauranga City Council’s Aspiring Directors Programme for its Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs).

Applications has closed as of 10am Friday, 24 October 2025. 

The interview panels are currently reviewing all applications for shortlisting.

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

Communication about the new aspiring directors will take place from mid-December.

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Pilot Bay getting summer-ready with upcoming works

Tauranga City Council is preparing Waikorire/Pilot Bay for a busy summer season with essential maintenance works scheduled from Monday 10 November to Friday 21 November 2025.

Sand replenishment will take place along Pilot Bay to restore areas affected by coastal erosion caused by weather events. This annual activity helps maintain the beach’s appeal and usability for locals and visitors alike.

Sand will be sourced from local sediment and delivered by truck, with work focused on a 500-metre stretch between Commons Avenue and Salisbury Avenue.

To ensure public safety, this area will be fenced off during the works. Temporary traffic management will be in place weekdays from 7am to 5pm, and some parking spaces near Salisbury Wharf and The Mall will be unavailable. Subject to favourable weather conditions, the works may be completed as early as Friday 14 November.

Seawall repairs will also be carried out during this time to address wear and tear along the Pilot Bay foreshore. These works will focus on a small section of seawall near the Mount Ocean Sports Club and Pilot Bay Fish and Chip shop.

The repairs will include installing new mesh over broken wire sections and spraying concrete into gaps to prevent water washing in and washing away material under the footpath. These repairs are a temporary solution to help make the area safer for summer while a long-term renewal plan is developed.

Council only undertakes seawall repairs where needed to protect critical council infrastructure, such as footpaths, roads, and underground services — ensuring public spaces and essential services remain safe and usable.

To support the seawall repair works, half of the Salisbury Wharf carpark will be closed to safely accommodate equipment and materials.

These works are weather-dependent. For updates, visit:
letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/pilot-bay-sand
letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/pilot-bay-seawall

Posted: Nov 6, 2025,

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