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Taranaki's Premier Venue

Stadium Taranaki – the best regional stadium in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The rebuilt East Stand and the redeveloped West Stand. The venue has capacity for 22,000 fans and is scalable to the same as the old stadium for major sporting events. Ngāti Te Whiti hosted a blessing of the new stand in April 2025. Taranaki Regional Council has worked closely with the hapū on the design of the East Stand and users will see this through the many cultural design elements in the new facility. The new East Stand

April 2025 climate summary

has been 27% less rain than normal across all rain gauges. Mean river flows for April were 17.4% lower than typical values, low flows were 6.8% lower, and high flows 17% greater than typical values while mean river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 14.8°C, an average of 0.8°C warmer than long-term April values. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 15.7°C, which is 1.5°C warmer than long-term April averages. The maximum air temperature recorded in April

Wild for taranaki funding application

threatened ecosystems and environments (see page 7) and projects which 4. Support Kaitiakitanga to help restore the health of Papatuanuku 5. Value nature i.e. environmental education and advocacy Applications will not be considered for: � Wetlands identified as Regionally Significant by the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) as funding is available via the Environmental Enhancement Grant at TRC for their protection � Key Native Ecosystems within the first five years of

Declaration of results of election

page DECLARATION OF RESULTS OF ELECTION for the Taranaki Regional Council 2016 elections I hereby declare the results of the elections held on 8 October 2016 for the following offices: TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (eleven vacancies) Votes Received Votes Received New Plymouth Constituency (five vacancies) CLOKE, Tom 10,534 LITTLEWOOD, Charlotte 9,740 GIBSON, David 4,956 RAINE, Bev 7,255 HORTON, Peter Douglas 5,862 WILLIAMS, Richard 3,915 LARMER, John 4,685

Wild for Taranaki - brochure

Planting Trust Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Rapanui Grey-faced Petrel Trust Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust Royal Forest & Bird Society North and South Taranaki Branch South Taranaki District Council South Taranaki Underwater Club Stratford District Council Taranaki Conservationists Taranaki Environmental Education Trust Taranaki Iwi Trust Taranaki Kiwi Trust Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki Tree Trust The Ornithological Society of NZ Inc Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi

Taranaki Enviroschools - Term 3 2020 panui

hands on workshops on all things and/or a bit of biodiversity mahi. Plas�c Free July We've got some exci�ng snapshots to share with you on just some of the mahi that has been going on since Level 1 saw us return to school and kindergarten. Enjoy X Taranaki Enviroschools is proudly supported by Regional Council Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki Welcome to Enviroschools! Terms 2 and 3 saw us widen our reach by bringing on our next bunch of schools. We welcome the following

SOE2022 Solid waste

year. The volume of waste to landfill peaked at 65,257 tonnes in 2013-2014 What we know and reduced significantly from 2015 when all three district councils aligned their recycling collection services and created a regional materials recovery facility in New Plymouth to process recyclables. In 2014, the waste to landfill in the region per person was 595kg falling to 311kg per person in 2020-2021. In Stratford and South Taranaki, there has been additional

web MOTupdateSept2019

page Presentation for Taranaki RTC 11 Sep 2019 | Prepared by Investments Team and NZTA page How the system works NLTP RLTPs GPS National Land Transport Fund Crown appropriations Local share Government outlines objectives and funding for land transport Regional councils outline their transport priorities NZTA sets out projects to be funded from NLTF page GPS 2018 was ambitious page 3x Themes The themes delineate how

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