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Thomas Richard Tate (born 15 January 1959) is an Australian businessman, property investor, and politician who is the current mayor of the
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.


Early life

Tom Tate was born in 1959 in
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,
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, to a Thai mother and an Australian father. His father was an engineer who met Tate's mother, when building an airport for the Americans in Thailand. At 11 months of age, Tate's mother took him to
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and falsely claimed it was a
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in order to gain Thai-born citizenship. His parents separated when his father moved back to Sydney from Thailand in 1970, and Tate joined him a year later. Tate attended school at Scots College in Sydney where he distinguished himself as a drummer in the school's pipe band. He later pursued higher education and became a qualified
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, graduating from the
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in the early 1980s.


Business career

Initially, he embarked on a career in the construction industry. However, he later transitioned into the tourism and hospitality sector upon moving to the Gold Coast, where he managed his family's Queensland properties, including the Park Regis in
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. Tate worked in the United Kingdom and Australia before joining his father's development company in 1996. Tate's father bought the Islander Resort Hotel in
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which Tate would go on to manage. During the Asian economic downturn in the late 1990s, he offered hotel rooms for $2 per night, leading to the 1999 "off-peak price war". In 2015 he sold the Islander Hotel Resort for $26.5 million.


Political career

Tate had two previous attempts at the mayoralty before his successful attempt, including as an endorsed
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candidate in
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. Tate was elected
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in 2012 as an
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without party endorsement, after the previous incumbent,
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, resigned in February 2012 to contest the seat of Broadwater in the
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. Since his initial election in 2012, Tom Tate's support has steadily grown, with his increasing
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in subsequent elections. He has achieved more than two-thirds of the preference distribution in each election. This trend continued in the 2024 election, securing him a fourth term as Mayor. His victory in
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made him the longest-serving mayor of the Gold Coast. He has stated that he does not accept political donations and self-funds his campaigns. Tate joined the
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in June 1999, and later its successor − the Liberal National Party − when it was formed in 2008. He is also a life member of the Liberal National Party.


Reviews of conduct


ABC investigation

In September 2017, Tate was the main focus of an ''
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'' investigation and resultant program titled All That Glitters. Following the broadcast, Tate banned ABC journalists from his press conferences. Queensland Premier
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acknowledged the program raised valid concerns about the council's integrity. In December 2017, Tate filed a defamation lawsuit against the ABC and Councillor Peter Young. In July 2019, he was ordered to pay 90% of the ABC's legal costs for attempting to amend his claim midway through the proceedings. Tate withdrew his lawsuit against Young in December 2019. In July 2021, a Deed of Settlement was reached between Tate and the ABC, resulting in no adverse findings against the broadcaster. The ABC did not issue an apology or pay damages but covered mediation costs. An Editor's Note clarified that the Four Corners report did not accuse Tate of corruption, and he denied any corrupt conduct.


CCC Operation Yabber

On 2 March 2018, Queensland's
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(CCC) announced it would investigate Tate as part of Operation Yabber, a broader inquiry into the
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's decision-making processes. In May 2018, the investigation was expanded following additional allegations of official misconduct. By April 2019, Tate was cleared of corruption concerns related to council decision-making, asset sales, and the Waterglow development. In January 2020, the CCC released an 84-page report detailing multiple policy breaches by Tate, misuse of taxpayer money, and inappropriate direction of the council's CEO. The report, described as a "scathing rebuke," highlighted that Tate's Chief of Staff, Wayne Moran, friends, and associates were beneficiaries through his position. The CCC found no grounds for criminal proceedings against Tate or any council members but referred several matters to th
Office of Independent Assessor
(OIA). Since the OIA's establishment in December 2018, over 70 complaints have been lodged against Tate, with no findings of misconduct. The investigations led to recommendations and reforms aimed at improving the ethical conduct of local council staff and officials.


Response to CCC investigations

Tate has consistently maintained his innocence, alleging that the CCC overstepped its mandate in investigating him and the City of Gold Coast council. He publicly criticised the CCC and its chairperson, Alan MacSporran QC, calling for MacSporran's resignation. After pressure from various quarters, including Tate, a Parliamentary Inquiry into the CCC's investigation of former Logan City Councillors was launched. The report, released on 2 December 2021, contained significant criticisms of the CCC's actions, leading to MacSporran's resignation in January 2022.


Other misconduct

In December 2018, Tate was found guilty of official misconduct by the Local Government Remuneration and Discipline Tribunal. He was ordered to undergo counselling and pay a $1250 fine for making "untrue and unreasonable comments" on social media, criticising fellow Councillor Glenn Tozer. The comments were related to funding Tozer's MBA through a local university, which Tate deemed inappropriate use of ratepayer funds. Tate admitted guilty in protecting ratepayer funds. Subsequently, another allegation of inappropriate conduct was made against him, but there was insufficient evidence for a finding.


Personal life

Tate has been married to his wife, Ruth, since 1980, and they have four children all residing on the Gold Coast. He is bilingual and speaks two languages fluently – English and Thai – with limited elementary proficiency in Laotian.


References


External links


City of Gold Coast profile of Tate
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