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Executive Audit and Risk agenda June 2025

candidates and 4) Vote. We have been working closely with the three district councils to combine resources, while also creating a TRC angle. The overriding goal is to reach a diverse audience across our region and encourage participation in the process, as a voter and a candidate. 12. A range of community engagement events, including a World Biodiversity Day event at Rotokare attended by 130 school students, Okato and Patea trapping workshops, various small events with catchment

Taranaki Stadium Trust Annual Report 2023/24

Stadium. The Taranaki Regional Council funds, via the Trust, the long-term maintenance and development of Yarrow Stadium. This partnership for funding and operating, maintaining and developing is designed to maintain Yarrow Stadium as a premier regional sports and events venue. Highlights In opting to repair and refurbish Yarrow Stadium within a budget of up to $79.7 million, the Trust and the Taranaki Regional Council have reaffirmed their vision for the venue. The vision

Zero Possum project enters new phase

automatic lure dispenser that squirts a small taster of mayonnaise each evening “Mayonnaise is delicious and high in calories, which possums crave in winter. Trials show it’s a highly effective lure.” The cameras take a photo when movement is detected, with the footage reviewed remotely. The initial goal is to determine how many cameras are needed to detect and then remove possums trying to re-enter the cleared area. The lessons learnt will inform future operations both in Taranaki and around the

Regional collaboration and shared services

page Regional collaboration and shared council services in Taranaki page MAY 2015 TRC #1515276 page Table of Contents Regional collaboration and shared council services in Taranaki........................................................... 1 Regional Unity ......................................................................................................................................... 1

Policy & Planning agenda March 2020

page Date 17 March 2020 Subject: Confirmation of Minutes - 4 February 2020 Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management B G Chamberlain, Chief Executive Document: 2446058 Resolves That the Policy and Planning Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, …

Working together with Māori

page 12 Working Together With Māori The Council recognises the importance of working together with Māori across the region including Māori involvement in decision making processes. There were a number of activities during the including providing opportunities for Māori to contribute to the decision-making processes of the Council. It is part of the Council’s mission to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into account the Treaty of

Help keep freshwater clam out of Taranaki

controlled stretch of the Waikato River (Whakamaru Dam to the river mouth at Port Waikato) must follow strict Check Clean Dry procedures for all watercraft, gear or clothing that has contacted river water. Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Programme Lead Lisa Hardegger says the Check Clean Dry message has been around a while but has never been more important for Taranaki. “As well as the freshwater clam we have a threat right here in the region. Three South Taranaki lakes – Lakes Herengawe, Rotorangi

Remediation hearing - submitters' expert evidence - Ngāti Mutunga (Anne-Maree Mckay attachment to evidence)

the environment and the health and wellbeing of our people. Short term benefits will be increased involvement of Ngāti Mutunga in the kaitiakitanga of our awa and the recording of robust data and mātauranga Māori. This will assist our longterm goals of improving water quality and mahinga kai values and ultimately restoring the mauri of our tupuna awa. Engagement with our iwi and engagement with our regional council is also another measure of progress. Figure

Solid Waste Management agenda Nov 2020

- Agenda 2 page Membership of Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Neil Walker Taranaki Regional Council Alan Jamieson Stratford District Council Bryan Roach South Taranaki District Council Richard Handley New Plymouth District Council Health and Safety Message Emergency Procedure In the event of an emergency, please exit through the emergency door in the committee room by the kitchen. If you require assistance to …