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Four-page summary and background document

conversions resulting in increasingly intensive farming, or rapid urbanisation. Generally speaking, Taranaki can be happy with the state of its rivers and streams. The Council’s latest, peer-reviewed environmental monitoring data shows that the region’s waterways are in reasonably good health, according to both ecological and physical-chemical measures. This has not been achieved simply by good luck. Nor is it solely because the current Regional Freshwater Plan

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda September 2023 Web

Committee meeting standard start time. Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the memorandum Proposed change to Committee meeting time b) agreed to undertake a poll with the following options: 9am, 9.30 or remain at 10am. Cloke/Hughes Executive Audit and Risk - Confirmation of Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes - 31 July 2023 6 page Port Taranaki Limited: Statement of Corporate Intent 1 July 2023 – 30 June 2026

Regional collaboration and shared services

page 1 Regional Unity Taranaki is a successful region with a history of strong regional unity. For some time now, local governments have recognised the benefits of sharing services with other councils. Such arrangements can result in significant cost savings and efficiencies in service delivery or buying power, avoid duplication and make the best use of scarce resources or technical skills. Close collaboration and sharing of expertise and experience among councils on

Towards Predator-Free Taranaki Education

Towards Predator-Free Taranaki provides an opportunity for your school to make a real difference safeguarding native species in your local green space and helping the region move towards being predator-free. Here are some of the activities we can provide support for to help you and your students become experts in predator control: Towards Predator-Free Taranaki presentation covering the native species we aim to protect, pests we need to remove, how to monitor and trap invasive predators and

Freshwater education

Freshwater habitats are abundant in Taranaki, with more than 530 named awa/rivers and streams. We can help your ākonga/students learn how to monitor freshwater environments, including rivers, streams and wetlands. Streams and rivers How healthy is your local stream? Assessing stream health involves investigating the water quality, the physical features of the stream and the plants and animals living in and alongside the stream. We can get your ākonga/students actively involved with monitoring

Bee Cards will have Taranaki buses buzzing

Council. Taranaki bus passengers can look forward to these Bee Card features: Online balance checks and top-ups, including auto top-ups. Online access to transaction history. Online cancellation of lost or stolen cards to protect balances. Online management of multiple cards (for an entire family, for example). Online application of child and SuperGold Card concessions. The Bee Card can also be used on bus services in other non-metropolitan regions. “It’s a good idea to get in now and get set up,” says