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Job Description Policy Analyst

Role specific areas of responsibility | Whakaritea ngā wāhanga kawenga The key responsibility areas are provided as a guide only. Performance measures for this job will need further discussion between the job holder and People Leader/Manager as part of the performance development process. Assess and contribute to policy development • Contribute to the development, investigation and/or review of existing regional council policies, plans, strategies or bylaws, including

Essential Freshwater Update Sept 24

page 1 Essential freshwater rules An update Many of the regulations around freshwater and how we manage this precious resource have changed or are changing. These changes are being driven by the Government’s Essential Freshwater reform package. This booklet provides a quick update to all the rules. There is more in-depth information and factsheets to download at

Port Taranaki Well-being Assessment 2023

only. Neither BERL nor any of its employees accepts any responsibility on any grounds whatsoever, including negligence, to any other person. While every effort is made by BERL to ensure that the information, opinions, and forecasts provided to the client are accurate and reliable, BERL shall not be liable for any adverse consequences of the client’s decisions made in reliance of any report provided by BERL, nor shall BERL be held to have given or implied any warranty as to

Routes 23 and 24 Waitara to FDMC

page Doc# 1810454-v1 From Monday 30 January 2017 the Taranaki Regional Council will provide student bus services from Lepperton, Tikorangi Motunui and Urenui. These will replace the privately operated services previously provided by Tranzit Coachlines and Kiwi Tours. The replacement services will operate as public transport services under the Citylink banner. To cover the additional areas bus Routes 21, 22, 23 and 24 from Waitara and Route 31 from Bell Block, will all be

Monitoring and detection - Taranaki Regional Council

page Monitoring and detection page Why? • Know what you’ve got • Know if what you’re doing is working • Exciting - useful for morale and funding! START NOW! page Types of monitoring • Operational • Outcome page Detection page General forest condition page Monitoring Tools Your eyes Chew cards Wax tags Tracking tunnels Cameras Sand trap Audio recorders

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda June 2024

the Local Government Act 2002 determined that it has complied with 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, determined 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. Holdom/Nixon Risk Assessment for

STDC Patea Beach Green Waste 2023-2024

inspections of the site, focussing on the types of materials discharged, stormwater and leachate control, and emissions to air. The monitoring during the period under review showed that the material on site was compliant and there were no issues noted relating to stormwater or odour. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non- compliance in respect of this consent holder during the period under review. For reference, in the 2023-2024 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high

Taranaki Regional Transport Comittee Agenda Sept 2024

of frost, a promise of glorious day Let there be certainty Secure it! Draw together! Affirm! Regional Transport Committee - Karakia 3 page WHY WE NEED TO PASS WIDE & SLOW - Kia Tupato Kia Ata Haere - OUR STORIES ON THE ROADS OF AOTEAROA These are our riders' stories in no particular order of importance or severity. They are illustrative of the common themes in road user behaviour and decision making that are putting lives at risk on

Environmental Data Report August 2024

than recorded lows, and windy conditions were on average 1.7km/hr stronger than long-term August highs. The maximum wind gust recorded in August was 115.7km/hr at Taungatara at Eltham Rd, on 31 August. Notes: Maximum values mentioned in the summary of month’s conditions (Section 8) are the actual recorded minimum or maximums. In the tables, low and high values represent the lower and upper 5th percentiles of the historical record for each site, except for wind gust and soil moisture, which