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COVID-19 support for mental health and wellbeing
Te Hiringa Hauora | Health Promotion Agency
This document is intended to support agencies and services to quickly and easily access mental health
and wellbeing support tools that may be of use across their channels, workplaces and communities. It
is a living draft.
The Lowdown
This is a website for young people with concerns about their mental health who are looking
Clearer timelines are emerging as good progress is made in the Yarrow Stadium Redevelopment Project. West Stand repairs are expected to be finished in November, with sporting and other events possible at the venue next year. The West Stand repairs are mostly taking place under the structure. The foundations and the ground itself are being strengthened and stabilised to withstand seismic activity and meet earthquake safety requirements. This work also includes removal of the seats and the
decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act
2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the
Act, determine that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or
further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter
Littlewood/Hughes
The motion was lost.
8. 2025/2026 Annual Plan Update
M Nield provided an update on the preparation
institutions.’ Technical publication No. 58, second edition (Gunn, 1994).
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Discharges of contaminants
to land and water
RULES
Discharge of stormwater
Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy
Reference
Discharge of stormwater
into or onto land or into
water (excluding those
wetlands listed in
Appendix II) that is not
provided for by Rules 25-
27
Note: This rule excludes
structures
in, on, under, or over the
bed of a river or lake
Note: This rule excludes
existing structures on river
and lake beds regulated by
the NES-PF.
52 Structure was lawfully established and in use at the date of
public notification of this Plan;
Structure must not restrict the passage of fish;
There shall be no significant adverse effects on aquatic life or
instream habitat.
Permitted
36 The
recommended that as part of the
Freshwater Plan review, current
provisions could be amended to promote
a more appropriate balance between the
use, development and protection of small
streams. This report gives effect to that
recommendation.
For the purpose of this report a ‘small
stream’ is defined as “…a permanent or
intermittent flowing body of freshwater less
than two metres wide and which has a defined
channel and must be able to support aquatic
flora and fauna. Small streams include
Taranaki's world-leading Riparian Management Programme was a talking point at the Land Use and Water Quality conference at The Hague, Netherlands, in June 2017. The conference included a presentation on the voluntary, unsubsidised and large-scale riparian scheme. The scientists and policy-makers present were impressed by the scheme's uptake and ecological successes, especially in contrast with Europe’s highly regulated, highly funded and highly politicised approach. The presentation was called