Food, culture and diversity – all results of positive growth

Published on 24 March 2025

Photo of Mayor Vince Cocurullo in the mayoral robe and chains.

Taste Whangārei

As the Mayor of Whangārei, I am proud to reflect on the hugely successful events that have happened in Whangārei, just like Taste Whangārei held on Thursday 20 March 2025, for the second year running.

This annual event is much more than a celebration of unique cultural foods and performances; it is a recognition of the diversity of cultures that make our District so special. Taste Whangārei is a shining example of how our local community benefits from the cultures and beliefs of all who choose to call our District ‘home’.

From the amazing smells of international cuisines to the lively performances of traditional dances, the festival is a feast for the senses and a true celebration of our multicultural heritage. 

It is events like this that remind us of the strength and beauty that diversity brings to our community. 

Mayor Vince Cocurullo pictured with attendees and dancers at Taste Whangarei.

Welcoming Communities programme

Our District's commitment to having an inclusive and welcoming environment can be seen in our Welcoming Communities programme. Since joining the programme in 2023, we have been working hard towards making sure Whangārei District is a place where everyone feels at home.

On 17 May 2024, we proudly became a Committed Welcoming Community, the first of four levels of accreditation. This achievement is a testament to the collaborative efforts of our Council, hapū, key multicultural partners, the NZ Police and the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment. 

This programme is designed to help councils and communities create more inclusive environments for newcomers. It recognises the positive social, economic and cultural impacts that a diverse population brings to a district.

By welcoming newcomers, we make their settlement and integration process as joyful as possible, while also actively building and strengthening a cohesive and culturally connected community. Something I hold dear to my heart. 

As part of the Welcoming Communities programme, our Council worked with our community to develop our Welcoming Communities Plan. This is an important part of this initiative. It outlines our commitment to creating a district where everyone, regardless of their background, feels valued and included. 

Our community helped by being involved in the Welcoming Communities Stocktake Report, which revealed that most newcomers to Whangārei are drawn in by our beautiful environment (of course!), lifestyle (who wants to live in Auckland?), and the welcoming nature of our public spaces and facilities. 

Our Multicultural communities

It’s no surprise that multicultural communities bring a wealth of benefits to our District. They enrich our social fabric with diverse perspectives, traditions and experiences. They contribute to our economy through entrepreneurship, innovation and a skilled workforce, and (as we experienced on Thursday night) they enhance our spaces and environment with vibrant festivals, arts and delicious food!  

Our multicultural communities make Whangārei a more dynamic, resilient and exciting place to live. 

As we continue to celebrate events like the Maritime Festival, Savour Northland, Matariki Festival and Taste Whangārei, we need to remember the importance of welcoming diversity into our community. Together, we can create a district where everyone feels at home and has the opportunity to thrive. 

Thank you to everyone who participated in Taste Whangārei and to all those who contribute to making our District a welcoming and inclusive place. Your continued efforts and enthusiasm are what make Whangārei truly special to everyone.

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