Six-figure salaries revealed for Tauranga's new council

Alisha Evans Alisha Evans | 08-17 00:20

Newly elected Tauranga councillors will earn six-figure salaries for their work.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale will earn $179,316 a year, deputy mayor Jen Scoular’s salary will be $155,381. The remaining eight councillors will earn $135,900 a year.

The council set their remuneration at the first Tauranga City Council meeting yesterday.

The Remuneration Authority set the mayor's salary at $179,316 and the pool for councillors at $1,242,581 which is divided among them. The entire pool must be spent.

Drysdale recommended the minimum salary for a councillor with no extra responsibilities be $110,000, with an extra $25,900 for councillors who were a chair or deputy chair of a committee.

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Mayor Mahé Drysdale at the council's first meeting. (Source: Local Democracy Reporting)

There are seven committees and all of the councillors have a leadership role in at least one of them.

This meant all councillors would be paid $135,900.

Drysdale said he'd had discussions with councillors and because they are a team of 10 and everyone wanted to contribute, they were looking at a "fairly flat" remuneration structure.

The $25,900 extra for leadership roles on a committee was a fairer reflection of the additional workload, he said.

Arataki councillor Rick Curach raised concerns that Māori ward councillor Mikaere Sydney, who was granted a medical leave of absence at the meeting, would be paid $110,000 while on leave.

Councillors Rick Curach, Glen Crowther, Hautapu Baker and Jen Scoular. (Source: Local Democracy Reporting)

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This was more than the minimum of $87,695 set by the Remuneration Authority.

There was the potential for a bit of discomfort from the public about the pay for a councillor "that's not on the job," said Curach.

Scoular said she didn't believe it would be a cause for concern.

Welcome Bay councillor Hauptapu Baker said he didn't want Sydney's pay to "fall negatively on him … considering he's been unable to debate, discuss, agree or disagree with the entire process."

Matua / Ōtūmoetai councillor Glen Crowther asked if it was meant to be a flat pay structure could the base salary for a councillor be $135,900, with additional responsibilities not attracting extra pay.

Council's democracy and governance services manager Coral Hair said the pool can be allocated how the council liked.

The Remuneration Authority needed a description of extra responsibilities and why that deserved extra pay because it gave the final approval for the pay structure, she said.

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Crowther put forward an amendment that a councillor's base pay be $135,900 a year.

This was passed with eight in favour, Drysdale and Curach were against it.

Councillors Steve Morris, Steve Morris and Kevin Schuler. (Source: Local Democracy Reporting)

It meant all councillors including Sydney would receive an annual salary of $135,000.

Sydney's leave of absence is until December 31.

The council's seven committees are Vision, Planning, Growth and Environment Committee; Project Planning and Monitoring Committee, Community, Transparency and Engagement Committee; Accountability, Performance and Finance Committee; Audit and Risk Committee, Tangata Whenua / Tauranga City Council Committee and the Wastewater Management Review Committee.

Drysdale said the committee structure would help the council realise the ambition of being the best city in Aotearoa.

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