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Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

8. Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 122 9. Civic Financial Services Ltd Half-yearly Accounts 169 10. 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan: Financial Strategies and Policies 175 11. Taranaki Stadium Trust 2022/2023 Annual Report 228 12. Report of the Port Taranaki Harbourmaster 2022/2023 253 13. Asset Management Plan for Pukeiti 259 14. Asset Management Plans for Hollard Gardens and Tūpare 322 15. Asset Management Plans for the Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme, Lower

2022 MembershipLeaflet

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Caring for Pukeiti’s Rhododendrons in the Rainforest since 1951. Join Us! Our Story Membership Options Annual Membership For individuals, couples and families $40.00 Name ………………………………………….…… Address ………………………………………….…… ………………………………………….…… Email …………………………………………..….. Phone ………………………………………….…… Subscription: $ …..………………………………..… Donation: $ …..……………………………..…… ` Donations over $5 are tax deductible and receipts will be

Pukeiti Newsletter May 2021

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER February 2021 VOLUME 68 NO.1 www.pukeiti.org.nz V O L U N T E E R I N G I N T H E G A R D E N & OT H E R M E M B E R AC T I V I T I E S inside Displaying the Vireya collection Established when Pukeiti was transferred to the TRC, the Pukeiti Plant Forum has met with various staff members regularly to address questions regarding the rhododendron collection, the placement of plants and other general items relating to the

Pukeiti Newsletter May 2019

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER May 2019 VOLUME 68 NO.2 www.pukeiti.org.nz Maintaining Biodiversity at Pukeiti The New Zealand Rhododendron ex situ Conservation Project is a collaboration between scientists, collection holders, botanists and conservation authorities in New Zealand and internationally. The aim is to analyse Rhododendron collections in New Zealand in relation to those held globally, and to develop management strategies, nationally

August 2015

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER August 2015 VOLUME 64 NO.3 www.pukeiti.org.nz the Promise of Spring The wet cold dreary winter which seemed to linger forever has made the promise of spring even better. A good set of buds on the rhododendrons, a few patches of colour and the progress on the developments all help the expectation. The big-leafed species and hybrids are in their first flush of flower, flashes of red of the R. arboreum and its various

Pukeiti Newsletter June 2018

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER June 2018 VOLUME 67 NO.2 www.pukeiti.org.nz Autumn has been and gone R. ‘Beverly McConnell’ This week winter officially begins – a warm wet one was promised, just a little different from the autumn of mixed fortune which was unsettled with warm days, interspersed with heavy rain and thunderstorms over much of the country, and even the occasional cyclone in places. As a result a flush of anticipated autumn colour was

Pukeiti Newsletter & Plant List February 2021

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER February 2021 VOLUME 68 NO.1 www.pukeiti.org.nz PL ANT LIST AND ORDER FORM VOLUNTEERING IN THE GARDEN & OTHER MEMBER ACTIVITIES inside Last year, to say the least, was a traumatic year. Plans made had to be altered or abandoned as a Covid-cloud of concern hung over us. But now in 2021 there is hope: new exciting initiatives are being planned that provide a positive outlook for the Trust and Pukeiti, provided of course

Pukeiti Newsletter November 2017

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER www.pukeiti.org.nz November 2017 VOLUME 66 NO.4 2017— A Good Year R. ‘Eric’s Triumph’ Another year is nearly over but this has been a good one for the members of Pukeiti. We had several very successful members’ activities and then to finish off, for both the Spring Members’ Day and the Christmas BBQ we have again got facilities to use at Pukeiti, albeit in the Rainforest Pavilion (the newly renovated Gatehouse). Next

Pukeiti newsletter and plant list February 2018

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER February 2018 VOLUME 67 NO.1 www.pukeiti.org.nz 2018: The Developments Take Effect. PL ANT LIST AND ORDER FORM WORKING BEE DATES & OTHER MEMBER ACTIVITIES inside The Lodge takes shape - a view from The Misty Knoll Often people ask – “What is the best time to visit Pukeiti?” or “When are the rhododendrons at their peak?” Having questioned visitors on their impressions of Pukeiti, during January, in a month

Pukeiti Newsletter February 2019

page Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Inc. NEWSLETTER February 2019 VOLUME 68 NO.1 www.pukeiti.org.nz What’s new at Pukeiti PL ANT LIST AND ORDER FORM VOLUNTEERING IN THE GARDEN & OTHER MEMBER ACTIVITIES inside The Keiller Garden in all its summer glory R. ‘Ina Hair’. One of four of Susan Worthington’s rhododendron paintings hanging in The Douglas Cook Room The motif at the entrance path to Pukeiti designed by Rangi Bailey and Wharehoka Smith. Using a Maori