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Weather highs and lows revealed by Taranaki Regional Council

The weather stats are in for 2024 and if you live near Hawken Road in South Taranaki then last year you will have enjoyed the lowest rainfall and highest air temperature in the region. And those living near Ngutuwera, north of Waitotara, had to hang onto their hats on 4 February as the area recorded the highest wind gust for the year at 128.52km/hr. Figures from Taranaki Regional Council show the region, well known for enjoying a healthy dose of rain most years, recorded 14% less than normal

Award categories & criteria

leadership, support of others and willingness to share ideas is making a significant contribution to Taranaki’s environment. Environmental leadership in farming: Recognises farmers and land owners who demonstrate leadership and excellence in environmental stewardship or sustainable farming and land use practices. The category open to dairy, sheep and beef, poultry, pig farmers and forestry or other agricultural land use. Environmental leadership in climate change action: This category recognises

Advertise on our buses

of the advertisement is not to promote alcohol consumption. This is not an exhaustive list and should be used as a guide only. Download the TRC Public Transport Advertising Policy here. The Taranaki Regional Council retains absolute discretion to approve or disapprove proposed advertising. Related links NZASA Advertising Standards Code

FRODO 873604 v16 FORM Transfer or name change form

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) _____________

What’s trending at Tūpare: Spring 2025

are in and mulched; small for now, but in two or three years they’ll be a real feature. The pond has had a long-overdue deep clean, which revealed an unexpected discovery, half a dozen eels that had somehow navigated across the River Flat and through nine smaller ponds to reach the Top Pond. Sadly for them, their stay was cut short as they were promptly returned to the Waiwhakaiho River in a bucket. No doubt they’ll be back one day, though they may not recognise the gin-clear water after we