Tasman District Council - our story

We serve our community.

We are a modern, future-focused organisation leading the way and sustainably creating a thriving and resilient Tasman. We are the place where central government, local government and Iwi are partners in our future.

Together, we work to nurture a Tasman district that has a healthy environment, a strong economy, and a vibrant community. We aim to be good ancestors for our people, resources and region and leave the world a better place. This is why we exist as a Council.

We drive value for our people and places by delivering our plans including our Long Term Plan, Tasman Environment Plan, Future Development Strategy and more. We keep our region running through services that provide the essentials of life, creating community outcomes focused on social, economic, environmental, and cultural wellbeing. 

We stand for professionalism, quality, and reliability because that is what our community expects of us. 

As the navigators of our future, we know that change is the new normal. Government Reforms are changing how we work along with our role as a Council. Our Digital Innovation Programme is shaping how we enable and connect with our communities for the future. And as a learning organisation, we’re resilient and agile and we love ideas, big or small.

Internally, we have strategic priorities that outline what we will do and achieve. A plan on a page, these are where we focus our effort, resources, and time. 

Our values are our commitments with each other and our communities, and they guide our work every day. Our people can thrive through being part of a diverse friendly team, with flexibility, development, and opportunity. 

We’re in it together, as a whanau.

We are Tasman Inspired. 

Our values

Our values are our commitments to each other and our communities. They guide how we work, how we make decisions, and are useful when we need to navigate the 'grey areas'. Our culture is shaped by our everyday interactions, and values are at the heart of this. 

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