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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 tangata whenua board vacancies at Council‑Controlled Organisations

Applications are now open for:

  • one tangata whenua representative to join the Bay Venues Limited (Bay Venues) Board, and
  • one tangata whenua representative to join the Tourism Bay of Plenty (TBoP) Board.

All new board members will commence their tenure from 1 July 2026.

Applications close Sunday 19 April 2026, with interviews scheduled for mid May.

Council’s Appointment of Directors to Council Organisations Policy (kb pdf)
 

Council confirms Council-Controlled Organisations reappointments 

Tauranga City Council has confirmed several important governance reappointments across our council controlled organisations (CCOs), each of which plays a vital role in supporting the wellbeing, vibrancy, and future growth of our city.

Bay Venues, Tauranga Art Gallery Trust (TAGT), Tourism Bay of Plenty (TBoP) and Te Manawataki o Te Papa Limited (TMoTPL) create significant value for Tauranga ratepayers by supporting community wellbeing, enhancing economic opportunities, supporting our cultural identity, creating opportunities for tourism future, recreation, sport and events, and ensuring our facilities, buildings, and public spaces meet the needs of a growing city.

These reappointments reflect a continued commitment to strong governance, continuity, and the delivery of outcomes that support Tauranga’s vision for a thriving, inclusive, future focused city:

  • Simon Clarke — Chair, Bay Venues, reappointed for 1 year to 30 June 2027.
  • Dr Wayne Beilby – Director, Bay Venues, reappointed for 3 years to 30 June 2029. 
  • Rosemary Protheroe — Chair, TAGT, reappointed for 2 years to 30 June 2028.
  • Rachel Scott — Deputy Chair, TAGT, reappointed for 3 years to 30 June 2029.
  • Russ Browne — Chair, TBoP, reappointed for 1 year to 30 June 2027.
  • Janine Tulloch — Deputy Chair, TBoP, reappointed for 3 years to 30 June 2029.
  • Kim Wallace — Chair, TMoTPL, reappointed for 3 years to 30 June 2029.
  • Barry Bragg — Director, TMoTPL, reappointed for 3 years to 30 June 2029.
  • Peter Neven — Director, TMoTPL, reappointed for 2 years to 30 June 2028.

Two aspiring directors ready to make their mark 

We’re excited to welcome Carey Manuel and Michelle Redward as the newest participants in Tauranga City Council’s Aspiring Directors Programme.

Carey joins Bay Venues as a board intern, while Michelle steps into the same role with Tourism Bay of Plenty.

Both were selected from a highly competitive pool of 26 applicants for this 12-month programme, which aims to:

  • upskill emerging governance talent
  • increase diversity on CCO boards
  • build a strong pipeline of future directors for Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty region.

This programme isn’t just about observation, it’s about immersion. Carey and Michelle will actively contribute, learn, and grow through mentorship and hands-on experience.

Congratulations Carey and Michelle! We can’t wait to see the fresh perspectives you bring to the table.

Carey ManuelCarey Manuel
Michelle RedwardMichelle Redward
 
 
 
 

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Nominations for Te Awanui Māori Ward by-election now closed

Nominations for candidates to fill Tauranga City Council's vacant Te Awanui Māori Ward seat have now closed, ahead of the by-election to be held next month.

Five candidates have put themselves forward for the Te Awanui Ward seat, which became vacant earlier this year after Mikaere Sydney resigned due to medical reasons. 

Mayor Mahé Drysdale says while the by-election is being held under unfortunate circumstances, it’s pleasing that five candidates have put themselves forward to stand.

“It’s now up to voters to have their say on who they think will best represent Te Awanui at the Council governance table,” says Mahé.

“I encourage everyone with an interest in the Te Awanui Ward to get involved in the by-election process and encourage others to do the same. Enrol on the Māori roll if you are eligible, get to know the candidates who are standing, and then make sure voting papers are submitted when voting officially opens next month.” 

The names of candidates who have put themselves forward can be found at www.tauranga.govt.nz/by-election-te-awanui and candidate profiles will be added in the coming days.

Voting opens on Monday, 7 April and will close at midday, Tuesday, 29 April. Voting will be conducted using the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system, where candidates are numbered from most preferred to least preferred. 

Who can vote?
To vote for a candidate standing for Te Awanui Māori Ward, voters must:

  • Be a citizen of Aotearoa New Zealand or permanent resident who has lived here continuously at any time for one year or more
  • Have lived at their current address within Tauranga city for more than one month
  • Be over the age of 18
  • Be enrolled with the Electoral Commission on the Māori roll.

Eligible voters who were enrolled on the Māori roll by Monday, 3 March will receive voting documents in the mail from Monday, 7 April. As happened in last year’s local body election, voters will be able to put their completed voting paper in any of the orange voting bins located across Tauranga. More information on voting bin locations will become available in the coming weeks.

Enrolment and Special Voting
If those eligible would still like to vote in the by-election but are not yet on the Māori electoral roll, a special vote will be required. 

Head to www.vote.nz to check enrolment status, or visit the special voting kiosk at He Puna Manawa - Tauranga Library, 21 Devonport Road, from 7 April to midday 29 April 2025, where you can enrol and vote.

For more information on the by-election visit www.tauranga.govt.nz/by-election-te-awanui
 

Posted: Mar 3, 2025,

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