POT lodges another Fast-track application
Port of Tauranga lodges another Fast-track application
for Stella Passage development
Port of Tauranga (NZX:POT) today announced it has lodged another application
under the Fast-track Approvals Act 2024 for its proposed development of Stella
Passage in Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour.
The reapplication follows the passing of the Fast-track Approvals Amendment
Act in December, which corrected a legislative drafting error in the Schedule 2
description of the project.
The project involves extending the Sulphur Point container berth by 385 metres
(in two stages) and the Mount Maunganui wharves by 315 metres, by converting
existing cargo storage land within the port’s current footprint. It also involves
associated reclamation of land behind the new wharves and dredging.
At Port of Tauranga’s request, the Minister for Infrastructure has determined
the application meets the criteria as a priority project under the Fast-track
Approvals Act, ensuring that an expert panel will quickly be convened to
consider the application. The project is of regional and national significance.
The Port’s initial fast-track application wasput on hold in late August by the High
Court following a judicial review. Port of Tauranga has updated its application
documentation following the amendments to the Fast-track Approvals Act and
recent consultation with tangata whenua parties.
The Environment Court has already established that the environmental impact
from the Stella Passage development will, from a Western science perspective,
be minor in the short-term and negligible in the long-term. However, Port of
Tauranga has been unable to reach agreement with opposing iwi and hapū
parties on the appropriate level of mitigation for the cultural impacts of the
development.
For more information, please contact:
Rochelle Lockley
GM Communications
021 865 884
Email rochelle.lockley@port-tauranga.co.nz
Media Release
20 JANUARY 2026
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