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Tauranga City Council’s New Year’s Eve community celebrations return on Wednesday, 31 December 2026.

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Let’s welcome 2026 with an evening full of music, laughter and community vibes.

Expect live music, roaming performers, food trucks, kids’ activities, and an MC to host the evening. It’s the perfect way to welcome in the new year together, so we invite you to come along and bring your friends and whānau.

All celebrations will wrap up with fireworks at 9.30pm except in Greerton, where the night will end with a spectacular laser light show.

Matua will once again hold an earlier low-sensory and accessible celebration from 5pm to 6pm at Fergusson Park. This hour is tailored for those with sensory sensitivities and accessibility needs, offering the same festive spirit but with smaller crowds and reduced volume.

One night, five community celebrations, 6pm to 9.30pm

Matua low sensory event 5pm to 6pm

For those who experience sensory sensitivities and/or have accessibility requirements, the Matua celebration will have an earlier celebration from 5pm to 6pm.

  • Accessible parking - parking is available for mobility cardholders in the main car parking area adjacent to the Ōtūmoetai Football Clubrooms
  • Smaller crowds
  • Lower-volume acoustic music performed by Sophie Maud
  • Quiet room on site

What to bring?

  • A picnic blanket or something comfy to sit on – perfect for relaxing between all the fun
  • Your own kai or treat yourselves to something tasty from the food trucks on site
  • Heading to the Tauranga city centre or Greerton event? Food trucks will be limited, but there are plenty of great cafés and eateries nearby
  • With the afternoon sun shining, don’t forget to slip, slop, slap and wrap
  • If anyone in your whānau has sensory sensitivities, bring headphones to help reduce sound
  • Cash or card for snacks and drinks
  • All events are alcohol, vape, and smoke-free so everyone can enjoy a safe, family-friendly night out

Please note, there may be a Council commissioned photographer or videographer working at these events.

Getting there

We encourage you to travel sustainably to the New Year’s Eve community celebrations. Bike, walk, bus or share a ride.

Bus
Over the holiday period some bus services may run to a reduced timetable. For all bus information, visit the Baybus website.

Parking

A full road closure will be in place from 5pm Wednesday, 31 December 2025 to 3am on 1 January 2026 along The Strand, from the Devonport Road roundabout down to Harington Street.

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Parking is free in the city centre on New Year’s Eve, including on-street parking at Dive Crescent and in Council parking buildings on Elizabeth Street and Spring Street.

Resident access and access for deliveries will be maintained during the closure.

There will be additional accessibility parking available for mobility cardholders on The Strand, along with existing mobility parks on Dive Crescent. Please show your mobility card to the traffic management staff when accessing these areas. We recommend using Tauranga Access Map, available to everyone and free to use.

You can find more information on parking in the city centre here.

Bike parking in Tauranga city centre
There are many bike parking locations in the city. Find out more here.

Event car parking is available on-site. Designated parking is available for mobility cardholders adjacent to the event site, at the end of Alice Road past the Pāpāmoa Sports and Recreation Centre.

There is event parking available on-site within Fergusson Park. Please use this parking where possible. If the on-site parking becomes full on New Year’s Eve, signage and staff will notify event patrons as they arrive. Parking is available for mobility cardholders in the main car parking area adjacent to the Otūmoetai Football Clubrooms.

Event car parking is available on-site but is limited. Designated parking for mobility cardholders is available within the main racecourse entrance off Cameron Road.

Event car parking is available on-site but is limited. Designated parking for mobility cardholders is available with the Bay Oval car park off Kawaka Street. Your mobility card will grant you access to this parking area.

Tauranga’s central bus interchange on the move in 2022

Tauranga’s central city bus interchange will be temporarily relocated to Durham Street from the end of March next year as part of the civic precinct redevelopment.

The move from the existing location on Willow Street to Durham Street (between Wharf and Spring Streets) is needed so the neighbouring Tauranga City Council buildings, which currently house the customer service centre and central library, can be demolished to make way for a new library and community hub building.

The Commission has approved the recommended interim location, emphasising that it is a temporary solution while a new permanent transportation hub is developed.

“Plans to redevelop the civic precinct are well under way so we have no choice but to move the central bus interchange by the end of March,” said Commission Chair Anne Tolley.

“We view this as the best temporary solution for our community, until a bigger and better permanent solution is created.”

Transport Infrastructure Outcomes Manager Mark Burgess said several sites across the city were assessed for suitability and the Durham Street site came out on top.

“The site on Durham Street was the preferred option due to its proximity to the current site, the open streetscape, and the fact it is removed from high pedestrian traffic areas. It was also supported by the InterCity bus service from an operational perspective."

Safety and accessibility were other key components of the assessment, with the site ranking highly in both areas, said Mark.

“We acknowledge that Bay of Plenty Regional Council has a different position on the choice of site. The Commissioners and elected members of the regional council will continue to work with staff from both councils to address any concerns.”

Mark said there are plans to enhance street lighting in the area, and signage and shelters will also be added. Changes to road markings and additional pedestrian crossings are also being considered as part of the design.

Preparations at the new location will start in February next year and the temporary interchange is expected to be fully operational by the end of March.

Meanwhile, Infrastructure General Manager Nic Johansson said Council is fast-tracking plans to develop a permanent transport hub.

“Decisions on the future location of the permanent transport hub will be informed by other work we’ve got under way, such as the City Centre Strategy Refresh, the Parking Management Plan and City Centre Movement Plan.”

Nic said the Public Transport Strategy being undertaken by Bay of Plenty Regional Council will also feed into the decision.

Google map street view of Durham Street

Tauranga’s central bus interchange will be temporarily relocated to Durham Street (between Wharf and Spring Streets) from the end of March next year. Image: Google Maps.

Posted: Dec 7, 2021,

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