Date: |
26 Aug 2025, 8.00AM – 9.30AM |
duration: |
1 hr 30 mins |
Venue: |
Tauranga City Council |
Address: |
90 Devonport Road Tauranga |
Cost: |
Free event |
This joint Engineering New Zealand Transportation Group and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport presentation brings together three key government agencies - New Zealand Transport Agency, Tauranga City Council, and Bay of Plenty Regional Council - to provide a strategic overview of how they are working collaboratively to tackle Tauranga’s transport challenges.
The session will outline each organisation’s current strategic work programme and their shared role in planning for the city’s rapid growth. Presenters will address the unique and collective strategies guiding investment and planning, the challenges of urban expansion, network capacity, and funding, and the opportunities for integrated, future-focused solutions.
A light finger-food breakfast will be provided.
This event is an in-person only networking event.
Free for members and $20 for non-members.
Speakers:
Susan Collins, NZTA
Susan Collins is the Regional Manager NZTA for System Design for the Waikato and Bay of Plenty and has been in the role for 8 months. Prior to that Susan worked in the Local Government Partnerships team in NZTA. Susan’s background is working in the government sector with 20+ years experience in leadership roles in a number of ministries and agencies. Susan’s work focus is as sponsor of the Roads of National significance for the Waikato / Bay of Plenty, working with local government on RLTP development and delivery and maintaining relationships across the sector.
Cole O'Keefe, NZTA
Cole O’Keefe is the Lead System Planner for the NZTA covering the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions. His role focuses on aligning regional and national transport decisions with long-term goals and government priorities. With nearly 17 years at the Agency, he has worked across environmental consenting, investment advisory, land transport planning and strategic partnership roles. A career highlight was leading the Urban Form and Transport Initiative, advancing integrated planning that connects land use and transport to deliver better outcomes for communities in the Western Bay of Plenty subregion.
Sarah Dove, TCC
Sarah Dove is the Team Leader - Transport Strategy and Infrastructure at Tauranga City Council (TCC). With 20 years of experience in traffic and transportation management across New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Sarah brings a strong mix of technical expertise and strategic leadership. Her background spans business case development, transport planning and assessment, and transport strategy and policy. Sarah leads a diverse portfolio of transport and infrastructure initiatives, with a focus on enabling sustainable urban growth.
Matt Kilpatrick, BOPRC
Matthew Kilpatrick is a Senior Transport Planner for Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOPRC). Matthew brings nine years of experience across local and central government, as well as the private sector, with a strong background in transport planning, strategy and policy, and business case investment planning for projects in both New Zealand and Australia. Matthew has also recently taken on the role of Programme Manager for the Transport System Plan (TSP) Partnership in the Western Bay of Plenty. In this role, he leads the development and delivery of a joint 30-year integrated transport programme in collaboration with multiple partner organisations, including tāngata whenua.
Come and join industry colleagues for a breakfast networking presentation at TCC’s new offices.
This joint Engineering New Zealand Transportation Group and the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport presentation brings together three key government agencies - New Zealand Transport Agency, Tauranga City Council, and Bay of Plenty Regional Council - to provide a strategic overview of how they are working collaboratively to tackle Tauranga’s transport challenges.
The session will outline each organisation’s current strategic work programme and their shared role in planning for the city’s rapid growth. Presenters will address the unique and collective strategies guiding investment and planning, the challenges of urban expansion, network capacity, and funding, and the opportunities for integrated, future-focused solutions.
A light finger-food breakfast will be provided.
This event is an in-person only networking event.
Free for members and $20 for non-members.
Speakers:
Susan Collins, NZTA
Susan Collins is the Regional Manager NZTA for System Design for the Waikato and Bay of Plenty and has been in the role for 8 months. Prior to that Susan worked in the Local Government Partnerships team in NZTA. Susan’s background is working in the government sector with 20+ years experience in leadership roles in a number of ministries and agencies. Susan’s work focus is as sponsor of the Roads of National significance for the Waikato / Bay of Plenty, working with local government on RLTP development and delivery and maintaining relationships across the sector.
Cole O'Keefe, NZTA
Cole O’Keefe is the Lead System Planner for the NZTA covering the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions. His role focuses on aligning regional and national transport decisions with long-term goals and government priorities. With nearly 17 years at the Agency, he has worked across environmental consenting, investment advisory, land transport planning and strategic partnership roles. A career highlight was leading the Urban Form and Transport Initiative, advancing integrated planning that connects land use and transport to deliver better outcomes for communities in the Western Bay of Plenty subregion.
Sarah Dove, TCC
Sarah Dove is the Team Leader - Transport Strategy and Infrastructure at Tauranga City Council (TCC). With 20 years of experience in traffic and transportation management across New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Sarah brings a strong mix of technical expertise and strategic leadership. Her background spans business case development, transport planning and assessment, and transport strategy and policy. Sarah leads a diverse portfolio of transport and infrastructure initiatives, with a focus on enabling sustainable urban growth.
Matt Kilpatrick, BOPRC
Matthew Kilpatrick is a Senior Transport Planner for Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOPRC). Matthew brings nine years of experience across local and central government, as well as the private sector, with a strong background in transport planning, strategy and policy, and business case investment planning for projects in both New Zealand and Australia. Matthew has also recently taken on the role of Programme Manager for the Transport System Plan (TSP) Partnership in the Western Bay of Plenty. In this role, he leads the development and delivery of a joint 30-year integrated transport programme in collaboration with multiple partner organisations, including tāngata whenua.