Systems administration, AD, AAD, Exchange, Citrix.
• New user setup, changes to users as required.
• Provide support and assistance in relation to all hardware and software
queries/problems.
• Understand, develop, maintain and document policies and procedures in
relation to IT systems and applications.
• Communicate best practice and changes to best practice for IT systems
and applications across all users.
• Escalate any problems quickly to the systems team or team lead when
pests. Its preferred habitat is wet seepages generally on mudstone
cliffs overhanging streams or rivers, or on the pseudo cliff habitat of
roadside cuttings; often found growing adjacent to Machaerina sinclairii. It
is likely it would have been more widespread on a wider range of wet (non-
forest) landforms prior to the introduction of goats.
Brachyglottis turneri IN TARANAKI
Only a few known isolated populations remain in Taranaki; on the Waitara,
Tongapōrutu, Onaero and Mokau rivers, the
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t i n d igenou s b iod i ve r s i t y
Schedule 4 – Significant indigenous biodiversity
This schedule identifies indigenous species, ecosystems and habitats identified as being regionally significant for their coastal indigenous biodiversity values.
Schedule 4A includes a table identifying coastal indigenous flora and fauna species identified as threatened or at risk of extinction as
water is also good. There has been improvement or no
significant change in nitrogen levels in the past 19 years. Overall trends of improvement are more apparent
in recent years. The majority of sites meet NIWA guidelines for most water uses, most of the time.
David MacLeod (Chairman) and Basil Chamberlain (Chief Executive), Taranaki Regional Council.
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It’s important to note that pressures on our freshwater resource are stable compared with many
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nightshade, tradescantia, cherry and
holly form the priority species for control.
Herbivores - Medium Possums will be present in low densities, and also prey on insects
and chicks, but present greatest threat to vegetation through
browsing. Stock are excluded and there are no goats or pigs in the
area however the southern fragment borders a deer farm.
Moir Forest and Wetlands
Pete's Spot
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Operations and Regulatory Committee - Towards Predator Free Taranaki
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Part 2 – Reporting against other operational aspects
1. Health and Safety
Commentary Provide details of any Health and Safety developments that have been made, or issues that
have arisen (particularly ‘notifiable events’ as defined in the HSWA 2015), during the reporting period. Please
include all incidents recorded during the period (attach separately
Have your say and help shape Taranaki. Your views play an important part in helping the Council shape our plans, policies and programmes. Here are some of the things you can currently share feedback on.
Mean river flows for January were 7.7% lower than typical values, low flows were 36.7% greater, and high flows 10.3% lower than typical values while average river (non-mountain) water temperatures were 18.8°C, 0.4°C warmer than long-term January values. As well as being the driest part of Taranaki in January, Waitotara at Ngutuwera also had the highest wind gust recorded – 95.4kmh. January 2024 Environmental Data Report January 2024 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a
and avoid a clean out of the
shed’s when the wind direction is in the South or South West. However, we have just gone
through a day of noisy intrusive truck movement which started at 5 a.m. on Monday 31st
January, and continued for quite a few hours during the day. The air movement was from the
East and the emissions were heading straight into our office. This was a working day for us
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with clients in. Odour was at a Level 4, a very high, heavy, acidic manure type smell and