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Te Atiawa

The rohe of Te Atiawa extends from Te Rau o Te Huia along the coast to the Herekawe Stream, inland to Tahuna Tutawa, east to Whakangerengere, northeast to Taramoukou, and north back to Te Rau o te Huia. The area of interest encompasses part of Taranaki Maunga and Te Papakura o Taranaki and overlaps with Ngāti Mutunga (north-east), Ngāti Maru (east), Ngāti Ruanui (south), Ngāruahine (south) and Taranaki Iwi (west). * Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Te Atiawa

Arbor day nature hunt

Celebrate Arbor Day and acknowledge the mauri (life force) of our trees and the important role they play for our planet. Explore Tūpare on our fun interactive nature hunt. 🌳 Suitable for tamariki aged 5-10 years.

Ride free to the Ranfurly Shield match at Stadium Taranaki (SOLD OUT)

Buses to the Bulls - sold out! To help fans from across the region see the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls defend the Ranfurly Shield against the King Country Rams on 11 June, we've put on free buses running from South, Coastal, Central, and North Taranaki. These buses are now sold out. Thanks to everyone who is coming along and supporting the Bulls. Kick-off is at 6pm. Information for those with a bus ticket is below There are game tickets remaining for the match. Head to this link to get your free

Biodiversity plans

Got a special block of bush or wetland area on your land? It might fall into our Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programme and qualify for a free Biodiversity Plan. Protecting native habitats relies on effective planning to ensure all aspects of management are considered. For example it's no good killing the predators if meanwhile old man's beard is smothering the canopy. To help owners protect KNEs on their land, the Council prepares free Biodiversity Plans for KNEs that fall either wholly or

Biodiversity plans

Got a special block of bush or wetland area on your land? It might fall into our Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) programme and qualify for a free Biodiversity Plan. Protecting native habitats relies on effective planning to ensure all aspects of management are considered. For example it's no good killing the predators if meanwhile old man's beard is smothering the canopy. To help owners protect KNEs on their land, the Council prepares free Biodiversity Plans for KNEs that fall either wholly or