Executive, Audit and Risk Committee - September 2022
Executive, Audit Risk Committee Agenda September 2022 (1.4 MB pdf) Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes September 2022 (168 KB pdf)
Executive, Audit Risk Committee Agenda September 2022 (1.4 MB pdf) Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes September 2022 (168 KB pdf)
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in this lane. Organisers of temporary events can apply for temporary suspension of the bylaws. Please use our online application form for this purpose. As well as these harbour bylaws, the Council's Harbour Master and Deputy Harbour Masters may enforce all of the requirements of Maritime Rules Part 91 relating to things such as vessel speed, water skiing or towing, carriage of personal flotation devices and proximity to large cargo vessels, divers and swimmers within the harbour limits. The
Boaties are being urged to be aware of others when they head out on the water this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says while it’s always great to see recreational boat owners exploring the Taranaki coastline, those at the helm need to take care and avoid collision with other water users, including other vessels, swimmers and foil windsurfers. “Summer can be a very busy time at the Port. We want everyone who is using the water to stay safe and get home safe,” says Mr Parr. “The
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conferences and trade shows and the flexibility to be used by visitors watching the main pitch or outer fields. The stadium's capacity is 22,000. There is scalability to take the capacity up to the same as the old stadium for major sporting events. The floodlights have been improved with new eco-friendly LED lighting and a new hybrid pitch which is more resilient has been installed on the main pitch. In August 2025, the East Stand was renamed the TSB Stand, marking a partnership between the TSB and