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NPDC press release: Chief executive Gareth Green has today informed New Plymouth District’s Mayor Max Brough and…

NPDC press release: Chief executive Gareth Green has today informed New Plymouth District’s Mayor Max Brough and…
Tony Skilling

Tony Skilling

22 December 2025

CouncilCouncil New Plymouth
NPDC's chief executive Gareth Green has resigned, accepting a role at Tauranga City Council — leaving a leadership gap at a pivotal time.

NPDC press release: Chief executive Gareth Green has today informed New Plymouth District’s Mayor Max Brough and councillors of his resignation from the role.

Green, who joined the organisation in March 2023, has accepted a position as the Manager of the Mayoral Office at Tauranga City Council. A normal notice period will be worked through in the New Year.

Mr Green said that this was not an easy decision for him and his family to make, as the New Plymouth District is a wonderful place to live, and he has enjoyed his time at the Council.

However, he said that the time was right for a change for him and his family and he leaves the organisation well placed to work with the elected members and community to build the next Long-Term Plan.

New Plymouth District’s Mayor Max Brough expressed his disappointment at Gareth’s departure.

“Given that I have worked alongside Gareth for the last three years, I have gained immense respect for his capabilities and delivery of change.”

Decisions will be made early in the New Year about the timing and process for a replacement CE of a similar calibre to be found.

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