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Exploring identity, diversity and personal stories through art

Pukeiti invites visitors to step into the world of art that reflects the complexities of youth, multiculturalism, feminism, LGBTQI+, mental health and environmental issues we face. The second installment of Yours Truly XX will take over Pukeiti’s Rātā Room from 10 to 20 January. The exhibition includes artists from across Aotearoa who were asked to show their ‘true selves’ and share what makes them unique. Curated by Laura Campbell, the exhibition offers a glimpse into the artists’ journeys,

Bee Card

include: Check your balance and top up online Protect your balance if your card gets lost or stolen Manage multiple cards at once. A great feature for families with multiple cards Set up auto top-ups to ensure you always have sufficient funds to travel Apply the Community Connect or SuperGold concessions to your card online Ensure you get the cheapest possible fare Ready to get started? Head to beecard.co.nz now Need help? Contact the TRC Transport Team at transport@trc.govt.nz If you would like to

Managing dam safety

environment. The regulations only apply to classifiable dams. These are dams that are four or more metres in height and stores 20,000 or more cubic metres volume of water, or other fluid. Owners of classifiable dams can read about their responsibilities under the regulations on the Building Performance website. The website provides step by step guides to support dam owners. The key requirements for owners of existing dams in Taranaki are to: Complete a potential impact classification (PIC) for the dam. Dam

Rules 30-41: Industrial-trade or other discharges (waste management)

information requirements refer to Section 5 Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy Reference Discharges of contaminants to air from the disposal by combustion of waste materials collected from premises or properties other than the site where the combustion occurs, where; the activity does not occur in an incinerator, and the combustible waste materials contain other than paper, cardboard, timber not treated with

Rules 46-54: Discharges from aquaculture or intensive farming

offensive or objectionable odour or dust at or beyond the boundary of the property Permitted Discharges of contaminants to air from intensive pig farming when more than 25 pigs are kept at any one time, and where; the pig farm is an existing operation and a new consent is being applied for to replace or renew an existing consent 48 Existing intensive pig farming processes a) Nature and scale of the effects of the activity are unchanged from that of the