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Tom Cloke
Chairperson
Taranaki CDEM Joint Committee
Foreword
I am very
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201 Heritage and place
Amenity values
Each of the district councils in the region works to ensure Taranaki residents and visitors
enjoy a pleasant and enjoyable natural and built environment. Feedback from the public
continues to be positive.
Amenity values are those natural and physical qualities and characteristics that contribute to people’s
appreciation and enjoyment of the environment. Taranaki residents and visitors enjoy very high
mihi nui,
Lauree, Esther, Richard, Sue,
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Growth and Development
Enviroschools Taranaki
Over the last few years we have been working with our funding partners to firm up what Enviroschools
looks like in Taranaki. All three District Councils have increased their funding and Taranaki Regional
Council in turn has similarly also increased support for the kaupapa.
During this time of change we also mihi to Toi Foundation who kept
Concrete proof the Yarrow Stadium project is achieving its vision of creating the best regional stadium that stages major events will be on show with the hosting of the Bunnings NPC Final and the start of a new phase in the East Stand's construction. The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls’ 23 to 16 victory on Friday night over Canterbury set up a home grand final for the local side against Hawke’s Bay on Saturday. The game will be the first home final since the Bulls triumphed in 2014 and tickets are now
Concrete proof the Yarrow Stadium project is achieving its vision of creating the best regional stadium that stages major events will be on show with the hosting of the Bunnings NPC Final and the start of a new phase in the East Stand's construction. The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls’ 23 to 16 victory on Friday night over Canterbury set up a home grand final for the local side against Hawke’s Bay on Saturday. The game will be the first home final since the Bulls triumphed in 2014 and tickets are now
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2015
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Working with people caring for Taranaki
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David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
It's important to note that our awards have no 'supreme winner' as such. Or should I
say, all the recipients are supreme winners! The range of activities is so broad that
it's just not possible to judge the value of one against the other. All are worthy of
celebration.
Welcome to the 2015 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.
community support, the plans and programmes outlined here are
firmly aligned with the Tapuae Roa: Make Way for Taranaki project. This is a collaboration is between all the
region’s Councils, Venture Taranaki, business leaders, iwi and central Government, and aims to unlock the best
opportunities for economic growth and continued regional success.
Of particular interest to the Council is the rapidly gathering momentum to bring two visions to reality: regional
biodiversity protection and
3 Māori knowledge and knowledge systems
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1 Executive Summary
1.1 Project and client
Kaupapa Māori Freshwater Assessments was written at the request of regional councils
and territorial authorities across Aotearoa. Recent changes to the National Policy
Statement for Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) now require that councils include
mātauranga Māori in their monitoring plans. Councils sought information that would aid
them in meeting this
Risk Minutes – 10 February 2025
Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator
Approved by: M J Nield, Director - Corporate Services
Document: TRCID-1492626864-381
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee meeting of the 10
February 2025
b) notes recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 18
February 2025.
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of regional significance or concern; and
· experience having successfully protected freshwater bodies and wetlands within
Taranaki.
3. The Council has also been guided by its Mission Statement ‘To work for a thriving
and prosperous Taranaki’ across all of its various functions, roles, and
responsibilities, in making this submission.
4. The Council notes that the Government’s goal of maintaining and enhancing
freshwater quality is consistent with the Council’s own