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Takiwā o Mātua-Ōtūmoetai

Matua-Ōtūmoetai Neighbourhood

This ward is home to over 18,500 people and includes Matua, Ōtūmoetai, Bellevue and Brookfield.

The peninsula is bounded by the Waikareao Estuary, including Motupae Island, Te Awanui (Tauranga Harbour) and Matua Saltmarsh. 

The name Ōtūmoetai translates to the place where the tide stands still as if asleep.

This popular area is well placed to support growth because its central location, proximity to the water, green spaces, and commercial/retail centres make it a great place to live. It already has much of the necessary infrastructure in place, including schools and transport links and has beautiful parks. 

Projects happening in Matua-Ōtūmoetai

Community Emergency Hubs pilot


We’re establishing Hubs where you can pitch in to help your neighbours in an emergency.

Last updated:
Dec 20, 2024

Ōtūmoetai/Matua coastal pathway (Beach Road) upgrades


The section of the coastal pathway (Beach Road) will be open to the public from Wednesday, 18 December 2024.

Last updated:
Dec 9, 2024

Who's representing Matua-Ōtūmoetai?

Glen Crowther

Glen Crowther
Matua-Ōtūmoetai Ward Councillor
027 329 7959
glen.crowther@tauranga.govt.nz

Mahé Drysdale

Mahé Drysdale
Mayor of Tauranga
07 577 7000
mahe.drysdale@tauranga.govt.nz

Mikaere Sydney

Mikaere Sydney
Te Awanui Ward Councillor
On leave of absence

Latest news for Matua-Ōtūmoetai

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Mount Skate Park

Destination skatepark

In collaboration with members from our local skate community, we’ve designed an exciting new destination skatepark in Mount Maunganui.

Destination skatepark

What's happening city-wide?

These projects affect the entire city, including Matua and Ōtūmoetai. 

Consultation with Tangata Whenua on Resource Consent Application Policy


Council’s ‘Consultation with Tangata Whenua on Resource Consent Applications Policy 2006’ requires updating to ensure that it’s fit for purpose.

Last updated:
Dec 16, 2024

Local Water Done Well


The policy direction paves the way for services and assets to stay in councils' ownership and control, while operating under a new service delivery model. 

Last updated:
Dec 12, 2024

Safer speeds


Setting speed limits is more than just a number on a sign – it’s all about people and how we keep them safe.

Last updated:
Dec 11, 2024

Tauranga city water supply resource reconsents


Ensuring access to a secure and safe supply of water for our city is a priority for Council.

Last updated:
Sep 13, 2024

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