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Aggradation in rivers & streams of the Taranaki ring plain

page Aggradation in rivers and streams of the Taranaki Ring Plain ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council ISSN:1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 890704 STRATFORD July 2011 page page Photo 1 Stony Riv er – upper ringplain – aggradation and erosion Photo 2 Kaihihi Stream – Stony Walkway - bridge closed by bank erosion Photo 3 Stony Riv er – combined effects of deposition and erosion Photo 4 Stony Riv er – Vicinity of Egmont National Park

What’s trending at Tūpare: Summer 2025

Summer arrives fast in Taranaki. Spring’s mix of rain and sunshine keeps the garden fresh and lush until Christmas, but then suddenly the gods flick the switch and a big halogen bulb shines down bringing warm seas and blue skies. Green lawns turn into light browns and trees show signs of water stress, meaning it’s time to haul out the irrigation hoses and check for those inevitable leaks. Luckily, Tūpare’s trees provide plenty of shade, protecting much of the garden from the harshest sun. But

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Fish Index of Biotic Integrity NOF Baseline State September 2023

regional councils and the Department of Conservation (DoC) to hold fish monitoring data however, the database does not allow for comparison of fish populations within and between regions, or over time, with a standard metric. Technical Memorandum Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in Taranaki Rivers Document 3194041 Date 16/09/2023 page Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for the Fish Index of Biotic Integrity in Taranaki

Hollard highlights: Summer 2025

Summer colour is still going strong, with beautiful lace cap and mop-top hydrangeas putting on a show. Perennials like Rudbeckia, Solidago, Asters and Dahlias are in full bloom, adding rich splashes of colour throughout the garden. The Sedums are particularly stunning right now, their flower heads alive with honeybees, bumblebees, moths and butterflies—an essential nectar source for pollinators of all kinds. On these hot days, we’re grateful for the shade of towering trees, providing welcome

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes June 2025

and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council held on 29 April 2025 at Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road Stratford b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 13 May 2025. Bigham/Walker Fast-track Approvals Act and Taranaki VTM Project F Kiddle provided an overview of the Fast-track Approvals Act 2024 and the Taranaki VTM Project to undertake iron sand extraction in the South Taranaki Bight.