exclude stock from waterways on land where slope is 5° or less. The current stock exclusion rules came into force on 3 September 2020. These are in addition to the Council's riparian management programme, which also covers stock exclusion from waterbodies. If you have a Council Riparian Management Plan fully implemented following a full audit by a Land Management Officer before 3 September 2020, you already comply with both the Council and Government regulations. Click here for more information on how
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
Anyone living in the Taranaki region and with an impairment that affects their ability to use public transport can apply to join the Total Mobility Scheme. An eligible person must have an impairment that prevents them from undertaking any one or more of the following components of a public transport journey on public passenger transport, (in Taranaki that is a bus journey), unaccompanied and without assistance, in a safe and dignified manner: Getting to and from the nearest bus stop.
Standing
will be binding and apply for the 2028 and 2031 triennial
elections.
The poll is a vote to KEEP or REMOVE Taranaki Regional Council’s Māori constituency.
NOMINATIONS
Each candidate must be nominated on the appropriate nomination paper. Candidates
can complete and submit their nomination online at
esp.electionservices.co.nz/lge2025/TRC
Printed nomination forms are also available during normal business hours from Friday 4
July 2025 at:
• New Plymouth District Council’s Civic
Join us for some free outdoor fun and become a Pukeiti nature explorer as we discover everything that calls Pukeiti home. 🐞 Recommended for children aged 5–10, accompanied by an adult. *Registration essential *Please wear suitable clothing
The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas.
This is raw data and may not have been subjected to a quality control process. All efforts are made to ensure the integrity of the data, but the Council cannot guarantee its accuracy, or its suitability for any purpose. See the full terms and conditions for the use of environmental data(external link). MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links Monthly
Please ensure you provide complete details (full names and at least one form of contact details for
Trustees/Partners on page 2). If not completed fully it will be returned as incomplete.
Date Transfer/Name Change Effective From: _________________________________________________
Consent details (All consents on property need to be transferred. Please refer to note 1 on back page)
Consent Number ______________________ or Dairy supply number (dairy discharge only) _____________
From Saturday, 9 November, bicycle racks will be temporarily unavailable on all Taranaki Regional Council-operated bus services. This is the result of a nationwide suspension issued by Bus and Coach Association NZ Inc. (BCA) following a safety alert from the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) Waka Kotahi. The NZTA alert highlights a compliance issue with some bus models, where bike racks may partially obstruct headlights, creating a safety risk – even during daytime operations. Bus operators
combined annual report by the Council for Methanex or preceding companies operating the same site.
1.1.2 Structure of this report
Section 1 of this report is a background section. It sets out general information about:
consent compliance monitoring under the RMA and the Council’s obligations;
the Council’s approach to monitoring sites though annual programmes;
the resource consents held by Methanex for the Waitara Valley and Motunui sites;
the nature of the monitoring
applications.
3. Regional policy development.
4. Hearing and court evidence, as agreed with the Director –
Environmental Quality.
• Effectively communicate complex science to a range of technical and
non-expert audiences.
• Proactively identify knowledge gaps or research needs in relation to this
role’s specialisation, and scope programmes of monitoring, further
investigations or analyses to address these.
• Maintain and develop specialist knowledge relevant to this role through