Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - December 2024
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda December 2024 web (18 MB pdf)
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda December 2024 web (18 MB pdf)
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page 37 Appendix III: Taranaki’s most valuable habitats for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species page 38
secretary), Wild for Taranaki and are regular volunteers at Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust. In fact, that’s where it all began about seven or eight years ago. “Anne came home and said she’d seen on the internet there were rats at Rotokare and all hands were needed. So she told me to take the motorhome and go down and help out.” The now-retired plumber, who admits he’s “got to be doing things”, did what he was told. That’s where he met Chauncy Ardell from Towards Predator-Free Taranaki who helped Tony set
and by industry and communities eliminating waste discharges to waterways, or significantly reducing their impact. We’re talking about millions of dollars and thousands of hours of work. And in the case of farmers, it’s been voluntary. But there’s more work ahead of us. The Government is taking a fresh approach to freshwater management, and new requirements have started to emerge. Those of you involved in activities that may affect rivers and streams should already be aware that new regulations
and debris for their littlest residents, following advice given by Halema. She says it's important people don't try and catch or handle lizards. "It's best to create a safe place for them then leave them alone as much as possible." Halema says predator control in the area will play an important role in protecting the skinks, which are susceptible to rats and mice as well as cats. There is a network of traps along the nearby Mangaotuku Stream, a rat trap in the garden itself and several neighbours
To take and use water for pasture irrigation you need to apply for resource consent. Applying to take water for pasture irrigation?An application to take and use fresh water for pasture irrigation is assessed against the rules of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. Which rules are applied will depend on the catchment you intend to use and whether you intend to source your take from surface water (a river, stream, spring or lake) or from a groundwater source. Assessment of environmental
To take and use water for pasture irrigation you need to apply for resource consent. Applying to take water for pasture irrigation?An application to take and use fresh water for pasture irrigation is assessed against the rules of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. Which rules are applied will depend on the catchment you intend to use and whether you intend to source your take from surface water (a river, stream, spring or lake) or from a groundwater source. Assessment of environmental
Long-Term Plan 2018/2028 Download the Plan in its entirety, or sections containing details of rates and charges, as well as the consultation document used during the submissions process. Long-Term Plan 2018/2028 (5.1 MB pdf) Rates & charging info, and consultation document Long-Term Plan 2018/2028 (5.1 MB pdf) Rates information 2018-2019 (567 KB pdf) Schedules of charges (603 KB pdf) Long-Term Plan 2018/2028 Consultation Document (5.7 MB pdf) Long-Term Plan 2015/2025 Download the Plan as a complete
Find out more about the winner of the award, On The House Charitable Trust. This award is proudly sponsored by Daily News Winner On The House Charitable Trust For taking climate change action by redistributing surplus food, preventing emissions and conserving water while taking a holistic approach to sustainability On The House Charitable Trust is a community food rescue organisation that redistributes surplus food to those who need it. In just one year, it rescued more than 200,000kg of