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Maori constituency consultation

environmental and resource management issues. This has been a productive first step, but the imperative from Government and iwi alike is for all councils to do more. For example, the Essential Freshwater reform includes requirements for greater Māori involvement. There are joint and continuing efforts by the region’s iwi and local bodies to reach participation agreements known as Mana Whakahono a Rohe, as set out in a 2017 amendment to the Resource Management Act (RMA). A post-election

Inland and Esturine Contingency Response Plan 2014

......................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Responsibilities of individuals and non government organisations ....................................... 7 2.2.1 Responsibilities of the spillor ............................................................................................................ 7 2.2.2 Involvement of the Public ................................................................................................................. 7 2.2.3 Iwi Liaison

Annual Plan 2023/2024

Ko te kāhui kaunihera ...................................................................... 5 Your Councillors ................................................................................ 5 Ko ngā ritenga whāi take, māhere hoki ..................................... 6 Purpose and planning processes ................................................. 6 Ko te mahinga tahi me te iwi Māori ............................................ 8 Working together with Māori

Freshwater bodies of outstanding or significant value in the Taranaki region

Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust Methanex Ngati Tama Ngati Mutunga Te Atiawa Ngati Te Whiti hapu Ngati Tawhirikura hapu Puketapu hapu Pukerangiora hapu Otaraua hapu Ngati Rahiri Management Committee Manukorihi hapu Ngati Tuparikino Taranaki iwi Ngāruahine Ngati Ruanui Ngaa Rauru New Plymouth District Council South Taranaki District Council Stratford District Council. Responses were received from the Rotokare Scenic

Consents & Regulatory agenda July 2021

D N MacLeod ex officio Representative Mr K Holswich Iwi Representative Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative Mr M Ritai Iwi Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr C McLellan Consents Manager Mr B Pope Compliance Manager Ms V McKay Science Manager – Chemistry Ms K Holland

Ordinary Council Agenda 16 May 2023

D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative R Buttimore Iwi Representative (zoom) P Muir Federated Famers Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Ms L Miller Manager – Resource Consents Mrs V McKay Manager – Environmental Assurance Mr J Glasgow Compliance Manager Miss

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda July 2023

Committee - 6 June 2023 4 page Date 6 June 2023, 9.00am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3177981 Present S W Hughes Chairperson D M Cram Deputy Chairperson M J Cloke M G Davey D H McIntyre D L Lean (zoom) N W Walker ex officio C L Littlewood ex officio D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative R Buttimore Iwi Representative (zoom)

Policy & Planning agenda October 2021

Representative Members Councillor G Boyde Stratford District Council Councillor S Hitchcock New Plymouth District Council Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative Mr P Muir Federated Farmers Representative Attending Councillor D L Lean Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment

TRC Southern Hill Country FMU Consultation Document September 2023

reflect the variety of histories that span across the Southern Hill Country FMU and emphasise how each iwi are intrinsically connected to wai (water) through their whakapapa, culture and spirit. Some of Figure 1 The Southern Hill Country FMU sitting within the broader Taranaki region. Southern Hill Country Freshwater Management Unit Discussion Document page Page | 2 these are recorded in Statutory Acknowledgements (contained in Deeds of Settlement) and