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Recount 96 - March 2015

Council, NIWA and others. The project, Sharing the Waiwhakaiho, has woven different threads of the river’s story into multimedia presentations including website, video and artworks. A defining entity for three iwi and associated hapu, the Waiwhakaiho River is one of more than 300 waterways flowing from Mount Taranaki and one of the region’s largest rivers, with high cultural, aesthetic, recreational, ecological and economic value to the people and iwi of

Application form 20 04888 2 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

party Mangorei Forum Collaboration Agreement Contact details Please outline any consultation you have undertaken with this party and the outcome. This forum consists of the following iwi and hapu: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust; Manukorihi hapū; Nga Mahanga a Tairi; Ngati Rahiri Hapū o Te Atiawa (Taranaki) Society Inc; Ngāti Tawhirikura hapū; Ngāti Te Whiti; Ngāti Maru; Ngāti Mutunga; Otaraua hapū; Pukerangiora hapū; and Puketapu hapū. Details of the consultation that has

Māori Constituency Submissions 1-100

privilege to work closely with Nga Iwi o Taranaki, something I have been honoured to do since living in the region since 2003. That annotation mailto:haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz mailto:haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz page said, I do not have the right to make decisions about Māori without them nor determine if Māori should have a specific electoral ward to guarantee a Māori voice at the decision making table. As the Regional Council is acutely aware the matters within its governance

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga McClutchie

kereru, shags, ducks, king fisher, there was all sorts, it was a busy place, the awa was alive! 8 Grandad would chat away to me talking about the awa, telling me stories of how things were back in his day and how vibrant the awa was and how the iwi and whanau from Uruti to the mouth of the awa would utilise it for spiritual, cultural purposes and to feed the many families on its banks. We would gather food from it to feed our wh nau. At the same time grandad would always say that the

Rawiri McClutchie - Remediation NZ submission

trade competitor for the purposes of section 308B of the Resource Management Act 1991 No The specific parts of the application this submission relates to are: My submission relates to the whole application Yes Submission details Please provide details of your submission. If your submission is in a document, you can upload the document below. I have the same concerns as the Ngati Mutunga Iwi Upload submission details here NA Outcome sought I seek the following decision from the

Port Taranaki Limited Dredging Consents Biennial Report 2022-2024

surveys Prior to the establishment of Port Taranaki’s inshore dredge disposal site, there was concern from the general public and local iwi that sand inundation from the dredging would affect kaimoana gathering from the local reefs. Sand inundation on rocky reefs can adversely affect animals such as pāua and kina by 0 5 10 15 20 25 M ea n no . s pe ci es / q ua dr at Survey / dredge date Arakaitai Kawaroa 1.2km Kawaroa 750m Greenwood Rd Dredge

Form 520: Certificate of compliance

annum. Details of Council’s charging policy are in its 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. (www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans) In accordance with statutory requirements a copy of this application may be sent to iwi for their information. page 06/22- #650412 Page 8 of 8 Official information Please lodge the application by signing the front page and sending the completed form to: Mail: Taranaki Regional

SOE2022 Estuaries

page Estuaries are semi-enclosed coastal water bodies, which experience changes in salinity (saltiness) with the tides. In addition to providing important habitat to a range of fish, birds and other life, estuaries are sites of significant cultural importance for local iwi and hapū, as well as being valued for recreational activities such as swimming, kayaking and whitebaiting. Although there are a range of estuary types in New Zealand, there is only one type in

Wild for Taranaki - brochure

Planting Trust Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Rapanui Grey-faced Petrel Trust Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust Royal Forest & Bird Society North and South Taranaki Branch South Taranaki District Council South Taranaki Underwater Club Stratford District Council Taranaki Conservationists Taranaki Environmental Education Trust Taranaki Iwi Trust Taranaki Kiwi Trust Taranaki Regional Council Taranaki Tree Trust The Ornithological Society of NZ Inc Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi

LTP consultation themes & outcomes

decisions and processes Noting that there are new and emerging requirements for the Council to ensure there is an effective Māori voice in its decision-making and processes, we were keen to hear from the community on how this could ideally be achieved. Key feedback themes:  A divergence between those who believe greater Māori inclusion is healthy and desirable, and those who believe all sectors should be treated as being the same.  A clear and strong desire by iwi groups for