Research
Fact sheets
Native freshwater fish of Taranaki
Visit the biology laboratory at the
Taranaki Regional Council
some of our rare native fish
introduced fish
A lesson at the biology laboratory incorporates all
of these and teaches children about a special part of
our environment.
If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact:
Information Officer (Environmental Education)
Taranaki Regional Council - 47 Cloten Road - Stratford
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06
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Appendices
Appendix 1: Charging policies
Resource Management Act charging policySchedule of charges pursuant to section 36 of
the Resource Management Act 1991
SCHEDULE 1: SCALE OF CHARGES FOR STAFF TIME
Rate for processing resource consents
and responding to pollution incidents.
Rate for all other Council work.
Professional staff $111/hr $106/hr
Professional/supervisory staff $141/hr $132/hr
Team Leaders $173/hr $161/hr
old native and regenerating native forest on their property in South Taranaki. They joined the Key Native Ecosystem programme in 2016 and developed a Biodiversity Plan with the guidance of Taranaki Regional Council staff. Alongside others, they work hard on a predator control programme protecting brown kiwi and other wildlife in the area. #e2764{display:none;} iframe {width: 100% !important; height: 320px;} .editable-content .leftAlone{width:100% !important;}
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4.5 Taranaki Regional Council – Regional Transport
Planning ............................................................................... 14
4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 15
Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 18
5 Expenditure
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MARCH 2021
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Executive
Give the gift of biodiversity this Christmas – get a $10 rat-trap and box from a New Plymouth pop-up shop. The Towards Predator-Free Taranaki pop up shop is on the corner of Devon St and Liardet Street. It is open from: 9am to 5pm weekdays 10am-2pm Saturday 9am to 12pm Friday December 21 and Monday 24 December It opened last week and will close on December 24th so Christmas shoppers and/or people who want to get trapping, to protect biodiversity in their backyard, need to be quick! Towards
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DECEMBER 2020
QUARTERLY
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Operations) .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Taranaki Regional Council – Regional Transport
Planning ............................................................................... 14
4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14
Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19
5 Expenditure
Operations) .......................................................................... 13
4.5 Taranaki Regional Council – Regional Transport
Planning ............................................................................... 14
4.6 Taranaki Regional Council – Public Transport ........................ 14
Impact of June 2015 storm and flood event ....................................... 19
5 Expenditure