Tātaki Auckland Unlimited
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited is the council-controlled organisation of Auckland Council that serves as Auckland's economic and cultural agency. The organisation runs major assets such as the zoo, theatres, stadiums, galleries and other facilities. It was formed in December 2020 from the merger of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development and Regional Facilities Auckland. It self-funds some of its operations but is subsidised by the council for the majority.
Background
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited was formed from the merger of Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development and Regional Facilities Auckland in December 2020, following a review of Auckland's council-controlled organisations. The review recommended that the two CCOs be amalgamated on the basis that they had similar goals and performed similar activities, some of which overlapped. The review concluded that having these functions all performed by a single entity would lead to cost savings and efficiencies, as well as a single coordinated programme for delivery of these functions. The council followed through with the recommendation – reducing the number of CCOs from five to four – and councilors voted to call the new organisation "Auckland Unlimited," with its Māori language name introduced as Tātaki Auckland Unlimited. At the time of merger, the two organisations had a combined annual budget of $175 million, with the new organisation expected to yield $6.7 million in annual cost-savings over the first decade of its existence.Purpose
Tātaki Auckland Unlimited is charged with supporting the Economic and Cultural development of Auckland. From one of its predecessors it has acquired responsibly for many of the major regional facilities of Auckland such as Auckland Zoo, Auckland Art Gallery, the Aotea Centre, and various major sports facilities. From ATEED, it has acquired responsibly for major events as well as various other activities to support the Auckland economy.The organisation's statement of intent lists its strategic responsibilities as being:
- "Enhancing Auckland as a culturally vibrant city for all"
- "Expanding economic opportunities for all Aucklanders"
- "Achieving social, economic, cultural and environmental return on Tataki Auckland Unlimited's investment"
- "Enhancing Auckland's local, national and global reputation and appeal"
- "Increasing capital invested into Auckland for economic and cultural outcomes."
Organisation
Owned Facilities
- Aotea Centre
- Auckland Art Gallery
- Auckland Zoo
- Bruce Mason Centre
- Mt Smart Stadium
- New Zealand Maritime Museum
- North Harbour Stadium
- The Civic Theatre
- Western Springs Stadium
- Viaduct Events Centre
- Spark Arena