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​NEWS &MEDIA

Interim Injunction Filed in Tauranga Marine Precinct Sale: Settlement Halted

22/11/2024

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Photo Credit: Vessel Works website
​The sale of Tauranga’s Marine Precinct has been temporarily stalled by the High Court after an interim injunction was officially filed late last night by Pacific 7 Limited. This action successfully halted the settlement, which was scheduled for today, 22nd November. Sean Kelly of Pacific 7, supported by an affidavit from Erika Harvey on behalf of affected marine businesses, took this decisive step to safeguard the community’s interests and the future of local marine businesses.
 
Having obtained the Sale and Purchase Agreement via a Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA) request, Kelly and his legal team felt compelled to act. “This decision wasn’t made lightly,” said Kelly. “We now have clarity about what’s at stake, and it’s our responsibility to protect the interests of our community and industry.”
 
Matthew King, who is part of Pacific 7’s legal team, elaborated: “Pacific 7’s main argument is that Council knew before entering into the agreement to sell the Marine Precinct that many of the Marine Precinct Users would be displaced as a result of the proposed sale. Before deciding to go ahead with the sale, Council should have consulted with those Marine Precinct Users to understand what benefits they were bringing to the local economy and whether it was even possible or feasible to relocate them within the Tauranga City Harbour precinct. Pacific 7 further states that the decision to sell places considerable risk to the future of our local fishing and marine service industries.
 
This reflects concerns raised by central and local MPs who, in recent days, have voiced their own objections to the Commissioners’ decision to sell the Marine Precinct.
 
The Tauranga City Council did not oppose interim orders being made on a temporary basis. This pause allows the community and council to review the circumstances of the sale more thoroughly. “We’re encouraged by the council’s willingness to take this step,” said Harvey. “It reinforces their promise to prioritise accountability and collaboration moving forward.”
 
A Path Toward Accountability
Despite this development, the ongoing investigation by the Auditor-General remains critical. Harvey stressed the importance of examining how this deal unfolded and ensuring better governance practices in the future.
“This sale has been a wake-up call,” she said. “It’s about ensuring public assets are managed responsibly and that decisions reflect ratepayers’ interests.”
 
Looking Ahead
Kelly, Harvey, and the newly elected council members are optimistic about developing a more productive working relationship. “This injunction gives everyone the opportunity to take a breath and focus on the best path forward for the Marine Precinct and those who rely on it,” added Kelly. “We see this as the beginning of a process to ensure fairness and community-driven solutions.”
 
The current users of Tauranga’s Marine Precinct remain committed to transparency and creating a more genuine and collaborative partnership with council, iwi, and the wider community. Together, they see these steps as a vital opportunity to secure a sustainable, inclusive, and community-driven future for the Marine Precinct and its stakeholders.
8 Comments
Murray Guy
22/11/2024 05:38:34 pm

While the governance signed off on the decision it must be remembered that they have only done this on the recommendation of the senior management team at Tauranga City council who have orchestrated this deal, and their motivation for the same is yet to be uncovered.

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Ian Stevenson
23/11/2024 12:49:00 pm

Murray, the most likely and perhaps reasonably plausible "reason/s" for this utter shambles includes: -
1 Desperation to raise monies towards the next crazy build plan, the Civil Precinct... where it is required to have 50% of the cost other than from rates/debt apparently.

2 Before it started the Marine Precinct was to be a disaster, it is a huge financial mess before and since. TCC of course are specialist at taking something that is a disaster in every way and somehow managing to make it worse.

3 For TCC/staff etc it is not about transparency, accountability, sustainable, consultation etc, these things are merely in the way of what TCC have prior created, dreamed and decided to indulge in regardless of the cost or consequence.

4 TCC is utterly and completely naive (understatement) on anything commercial, economic, realistic, genuine etc. The level of ignorance is beyond measure, belief, yet they continue repeating the same mistakes, same outcomes all over the city 24/7.

NB: for the record, the loss/cost to TCC ratepayers alone on the proposed sale by TCC is >$50m and counting. The economic costs else where are that and some every year.

NB2: This is a truly positive and pro-active response and review of TCC outcomes and performance. If they had real jobs, they would have all been sacked years ago. No golden hand-shacks, no massive redundancies, no promotions, just jail time.

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David Holland
22/11/2024 05:40:40 pm

Bloody well done to all involved.

Another example as to how the Commissioners did not comply with the provisions of the Local Government Act (and other legislation). This example is the tip in the iceberg.

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Stuart
22/11/2024 07:19:10 pm

The commissioners need roasting over this debacle. They couldn't have managed a Pi$$ up in a brewery. GO ERIKA!!!!!

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Michele link
22/11/2024 07:51:33 pm

Well done Erica and Team. We are so proud of you. Your tenacity has worked miracles and finally getting the S&P Ag - absolutely miraculous. As David said - this will be just the tip of the iceberg. Go the Team.

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Suzie Edmonds
22/11/2024 08:11:20 pm

Erika you extreme effort, dadly laced with cruel attacks on you, has changed this city forever. TCC might start pulling their heads in and start changing their culture. How much more legsl action us taken before elected members start leading?

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Dave Julou
23/11/2024 10:15:39 am

What a bloody good show, Well done for having the balls to go ahead with this and good on the council for their support. This is what we ratepayers want to see from our elected members, non of the skulduggery we had from those commissioners.

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Tracey Coxhead
23/11/2024 02:10:42 pm

Amazing work, Erika.

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