that align with
relevant legislation, Council polices and our values.
Develop yourself and others – Proactively seek out opportunities for your own professional
development and work alongside others to develop them, including actively taking part in
Our TRC.
Be culturally aware – Show appreciation and understanding of Māori culture and values and
put these into practice in your work.
Be an agent for change – Always be on the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
d. natural and physical resources
functional currency of the Trust is New Zealand dollars.
New and amended accounting standards adopted
There have been no new or amended accounting standards adopted for the year ended 30 June 2023.
Changes in accounting policies
There have been no changes in accounting policies for the year ended 30 June 2023.
Significant accounting policies
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies, adopted by the Trust, in the preparation of these
financial
functional currency of the Trust is New Zealand dollars.
New and amended accounting standards adopted
There have been no new or amended accounting standards adopted for the six months ended 31 December 2020.
Changes in accounting policies
There have been no changes in accounting policies for the six months ended 31 December 2020.
Significant accounting policies
The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies, adopted by the Trust, in the preparation of these
all values are rounded to the nearest dollar. The
functional currency of the Trust is New Zealand dollars.
New and amended accounting standards adopted
There have been no new or amended accounting standards adopted for the six months ended 31 December 2022.
Changes in accounting policies
There have been no changes in accounting policies for the six months ended 31 December 2022.
Significant accounting policies
The following is a summary of the significant accounting
February 2022.
Basis of preparation
Measurement base
The financial statements have been prepared on a historical costs basis, modified by the revaluation of certain fixed
assets.
Functional and presentation currency
The financial statements are presented in New Zealand dollars and all values are rounded to the nearest dollar. The
functional currency of the Trust is New Zealand dollars.
New and amended accounting standards adopted
There have been no new or amended
bibliography, are presented at the end of
the report.
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1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including
environmentally significant areas to
protect and areas at risk from natural hazards. It
could also provide a powerful tool for supporting
climate change action. A spatial plan can identify
the areas most suitable for renewable electricity
generation or sequestration activities. It can also
indicate where future infrastructure will be
needed to combat worsening flood risk and sea-
level rise.
The region has all the tools it needs to progress
a regional spatial plan under the Resource
Management
of Māori culture and values and
put these into practice in your work.
Be an agent for change – Always be on the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement culture.
Be digitally savvy – Understand and be competent in the use of digital technologies relevant
to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant
policies.
Emergency planning and response – Where
and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether