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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. 

New board appointments for Council's CCOs

Congratulations! Tauranga City Council has approved the following appointments of two new directors to the Board of Bay Venues Limited:

  • Mary-Anne Macleod
  • Clare Swallow

Tauranga City Council has approved the following appointment of a new trustee to the Board of Tauranga Art Gallery Trust:

  • Dave Guruge

Tauranga City Council has approved the following appointments of two new trustees to the Board of Tourism Bay of Plenty:

  • Meghan Fleming
  • Brian Staunton

These appointments reflect our commitment to strong, visionary leadership across Tauranga's cultural, recreational, and tourism sectors. Each of these individuals brings a wealth of governance experience, passion, and dedication to their new roles.

Their three-year tenure will commence on 1 July 2025 and run through to 30 June 2028.

We warmly welcome our new board members and look forward to working together to help shape a vibrant, inclusive, and thriving future for Tauranga.

For more information, read the media release: New board appointments signal a bright future for Tauranga's substantive CCOs.

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Get RED-y. Make sure your dog details are up to date

A lot can change in a year - you could have moved house, got a new phone number or email address, or even landed a new job.

All of those things have something in common. They are the first things our Animal Services team use to contact you as a dog owner.

That's why the team is running a campaign reminding dog owners to make sure that their dog details are up to date in the lead-up to dog registrations.

Many people use their work email address, as it's an inbox you use every day, sending emails back and forth, but if you happen to change jobs, the likelihood of letting the team at Tauranga City Council know is low.

Animal Services team leader Brent Lincoln says having current details on file is important.

"Not only will it help us get your dog registration information to you in a timely manner, but it also allows us to reunite you with your furry friend should they go missing.

"You never know when your dog may decide it wants to go for a walk around the neighbourhood by itself, and it'll find itself in our care. We want to be able to reunite dog and dog owner together as quickly as possible, and having up-to-date details is an essential tool to be able to do that."

Weather events are another example of why having the right contact information matters, says Brent.

"You might be at work or out and about and unable to get home to make sure the dog is safe. We use the registration tag and microchip number, along with information we have in our system, to make sure that we reunite you with your furry friends. Weather events can be frightful enough, and having a missing dog is the last thing dog owners need to worry about."

So, if you've changed any details in the past year, our Animal Services team would like to know.

Having up-to-date details will help reunite the dogs with their owners and help the team prepare for dog registrations in 2025.

In previous years, nearly 1,000 tags had to be reissued due to being sent to the wrong address.

"When owners update their details, it gives the team confidence that they are sending out correspondence to the correct person and if via mail, it will be going to the right address," says Brent.

"In the past, many owners have updated their contact details and re-registered their dog/s in June once registrations open. While this is appreciated, we would like to be better prepared this year and are encouraging dog owners to update their details during May.

"Once we get into June, you will only need to register your dog. The Animal Services team can be confident they have the correct owners' details to make the registration process as smooth as possible for everyone."

To update your details, head to www.tauranga.govt.nz/dogrego and follow the prompts.

If you need help updating your details, call us on 07 577 7000 or email dog.registration@tauranga.govt.nz.

Posted: May 8, 2025,

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