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Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Taranaki Iwi)

page 170 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Taranaki Taranaki Iwi exercise mana whenua and mana moana from Paritūtū in the north around the western coast of Taranaki Maunga to Rāwa o Turi Stream in the south, and from these boundary points out to the outer extent of the exclusive economic zone. The traditions of Taranaki Iwi illustrate the ancestral, cultural, historical and spiritual association of

Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry and Special Interest Group 7 April 2022

noted. Water must be suitable and available for both current and future uses.  Recognition and protection of cultural values including integrating Māori knowledge, communicating and seeking values from different groups and ensuring holistic approaches to wai management.  Working together with communities, industry, iwi and others to deliver good outcomes for our wai including community education is important. page  Accessibility in terms availability for all users

Job Description Senior Policy Analyst

which impact on policy development and advice provided. page Partnerships and relationships • Work with Ngā iwi o Taranaki to ensure processes for policy development are developed and implemented in partnership with mana whenua and incorporate Mātauranga Māori and mana whenua values. • Actively seek and deliver on joint priorities with mana whenua which support better outcomes for Māori. • Represent the Resource Management Directorate

Application AEE x14 Consents Manawa Energy 14 February 2023

6.2 Consultation with Iwi and Hapu 93 6.3 Consultation with other Stakeholders 95 7. Statutory Considerations _______________________________________________ 97 7.1 Introduction 97 7.2 Section 104 Assessment 97 8. Notification Assessment _______________________________________________ 115 9. Concluding Statement _________________________________________________ 116 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Schematic of the Motukawa Hydro-Electric Power Scheme 14

Policy & Planning agenda March 2019

documents and positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks Policy and Planning Committee - Update on Taranaki Taku Turanga - Our Place: Towards a Predator-Free Taranaki 10 page including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s

Interim Version of the Proposed Coastal Plan

and protecting the natural and physical resources of the region for future generations. This vision recognises the roles and responsibilities shared by all people in Taranaki to ensure the sustainable and focused protection of air, land (soil), water and coastal environments for economic, social, cultural and recreational purposes. Guiding principles for the management of the coast The sustainable management of coastal resources has always been central to the relationship between iwi o

PCP Sched5b NorthCoast

settlements in the rohe, such as Ngā Motu and the Waitara River, were on the coast. The papakainga was the centre of social, cultural, economic and spiritual well-being. Papapakainga such as Puke Ariki, Purakau, Rewa Rewa and Mangatī were located on the coast close to the valued resources of water, mahinga kai and kaimoana. The resources sustained and nourished the iwi and were important to ensure survival and to maintain the spiritual, cultural and economic prosperity of Te

Policy & Planning minutes November 2020

page Date 24 November 2020, 10.34am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 2646148 Members Councillors C L Littlewood Committee Chairperson N W Walker Committee Deputy Chairperson M J McDonald D H McIntyre E D Van Der Leden C S Williamson M P Joyce ex officio (zoom) Representative Members Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative Ms L Tester Iwi

TRC Waitara Catchment FMU Consultation Document September 2023

there is a mixture of sheep and beef, plantation forestry and forestry under conservation title (Figure 2). Some horticulture is also present towards the Waitara township. The Waitara Catchment FMU includes the rohe of Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Ruanui, Te Atiawa, Taranaki, Ngāruahine and Ngāti Maru iwi and four marae. Each iwi, hapū and whānau hold tikanga (protocols) and mātauranga (knowledge) relevant to the awa for which they are kaitiaki (guardians). These significant

Application form 21 06388 2 0 Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

likely to be adversely affected in a minor or more than minor way. Council will determine the people who are likely to be adversely affected and you will have the option of obtaining their written approval so that your application can be non-notified. If the application is to take a significant amount of water (e.g. for pasture irrigation) you are strongly advised to discuss the application with the relevant iwi and with Fish & Game NZ. Fish & Game NZ Taranaki branch can be contacted on 06