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How Taranaki Maunga inspired the new East Stand’s design

moana (sea). “There are also connections to harakeke or weaving which was a highly prized thing in Taranaki and that’s part of the history and environment we’ve focused on.” The design narrative continues on the interior of the stand with windows and doors repeating the patterns on the exterior of the buildings while the rivers on the walls of level one have been directly sketched from Carrington’s original drawings of rivers and streams in the area. “I hope that someday this design narrative can

Rural predator control

future direction of large-scale predator control projects across the country. We recognise that none of that would be possible without the support of Taranaki landowners. We are here to help - please do not hesitate to contact your contractor or the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki team at the Taranaki Regional Council if you have any questions or problems. Click here for a trapping guide. How to videos #e2370{display:none;}@media screen and (min-width: 1080px){.pf-content p{width:850px;}.pf-content

Support Pukeiti

with a choice of locations. Price covers construction, installation, a plaque and maintenance for 10 years. Cost: $4,000 Children's Adventure Trail This planned attraction will include activities such as flying foxes in the unique Pukeiti setting. Base funding is already in place but with your help we can make it even more exciting! Cost: $7,000 To donate to any of these projects, or to make a general donation, please email support.pukeiti@trc.govt.nz Support Pukeiti application form, terms and

Job Description Administration and Logistics Support Officer

discussion between the job holder and People Leader/Manager as part of the performance development process. Facilities Support and Administration • Provide day-to-day support to the Facilities Coordinator to ensure smooth and efficient operations. • Act as cover during any leave or absence of the Facilities Coordinator, including on-site support as needed. • Help maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation, including invoicing, purchasing order tracking via the Council ticketing

Route 98 - Inglewood to New Plymouth

downloads Get a Bee Card(external link) Bee Card FAQs Bee Card terms and conditions(external link) BEHAVIOUR ON THE BUS All students and other passengers must understand and comply with this code of conduct. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect. A friendly and efficient service. A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling. You are responsible for: Your belongings and personal effects. Your own behaviour. Paying the correct fare when boarding (cash or

Total Mobility

Under the Total Mobility scheme, the Council provides transport assistance to help people with impairments to get out and about in their communities. Total Mobility is a nationwide scheme aimed at assisting people with impairments to become more mobile and active in the community by providing transport assistance through approved taxi companies and companion driving services. The Council’s Total Mobility Scheme provides discounted fares for eligible members who otherwise have no or limited

Stadium Taranaki events

Council with buses running from or stopping at Pātea, Ōpunake, Waitara, Urenui, Bell Block, Inglewood, Oākura, Ōkato, Stratford, Eltham and Hāwera. The tickets for the bus journeys are sold out. The presale for TRFU members will run from 10am on 1 May with the public on-sale beginning at 10am on Thursday 8 May.

Oil and gas workers redirect careers to Towards Predator-Free Taranaki

we feed back the results to people, and they see the trap catches, they’re normally right on board,” Chris says. How they deal with people is key to their predator control work with rural residents, the men say. “With our background in seismic drilling, we understand that you have to treat landowners with respect, or you’re not going to get anywhere, so that’s really drummed into us,” Chris says. For more information about the rural trial

Waitara and Bell Block to get extra weekday bus service

new service will be a considerable improvement,” says the Council’s Transport Services Manager, Chris Clarke. Chris Clarke says the new service will also provide more choice and options for existing and new passengers. “The times of the five existing services don’t have to be changed too much to accommodate the extra run.” New timetables are available from bus drivers, online at www.trc.govt.nz/2019route20/ or via Taranaki Public Transport on Facebook.