28 January 2026

Community invited to gather in aroha after Tauranga landslides

The community is invited to come together in aroha - to support one another, to honour those who are missing and those whose lives have been lost, and to hold close all who have been affected by the recent landslides.

A community gathering - He Rau Aroha - The many branches of compassion - will take place from 7pm on Thursday, 29 January at Coronation Park in Mount Maunganui, providing a space for quiet connection, shared grief, and peaceful reflection.

Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale says the gathering is a moment for the community to simply be together during an immensely difficult time, and to remember those lives recently lost in the Tauranga landslides.

“Our community is grieving deeply. This is a time for us to come together with compassion, to honour the lives lost, and to wrap support around those who have been affected,” says Mahé.

“There is no right way to grieve – some may come to reflect in silence, others to stand alongside neighbours and whānau. However people choose to take part, they are welcome.

“This is a gathering of the community, where we can stand in solidarity with the families affected by this terrible tragedy. We come together to say thank you to all the emergency response workers and volunteers who continue to work tirelessly to return loved ones to their families.”

Event details

When: Thursday, 29 January 2026
Time: from 7pm with karakia at 8pm
Where: Coronation Park, Mount Maunganui

More information will be provided in advance, including guidance around parking, on our website.

Posted: 28 January 2026
Categories: News, City-wide
Tags: Community , Mayor

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