angling &
Surfcasting Club Yes 272305820 paddy@actionaki.co.nz
Leanne Horo
Taranaki Iwi - Authorised
voice of Te Kāhui o Taranaki
Trust
TBC 06 763
8242 274988746 admin@taranaki.iwi.nz
Nigel Robinson Landowner Yes 274756073 elite.fs@xtra.co.nz
Heather Sharpe Landowner Yes
211311961
Rex Langton Opunake Lions Club Yes 276527271 randllangton@xtra.co.nz
10.2 Detail the consultation undertaken with any interested/affected parties, and the views of those
new drilling, were canvassed and debated. The
tenor of the decision and the conditions attached to the approved marine consent clearly
confirm that offshore drilling in the Taranaki region has negligible if any environmental
effects, with the possible exception of marine biosecurity and on iwi interests, both of
which are able to be managed appropriately according to the DMC. Salient points from
the STOS decision are attached as Appendix 6.
One issue raised by submitters
households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of households). Households without
access to a motor vehicle are generally slightly higher among iwi.
Add the following to the paragraph on Iwi in Section 2.2 (on page 6)
Generally, higher proportions of iwi in the region are transport disadvantaged due to both
a lower level of access to private motor vehicles and a greater proportion of the Maori
population being under the age of 15.
Add a further measure of ‘Ongoing consideration of
Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki - Post-Hearing version.
committed to assisting
the Parihaka Papakāinga Trust with its
development aspirations and projects.
The Deed and Agreement arise out of Treaty
settlements with the iwi of Taranaki, in which
the Crown acknowledged the serious damage
that it inflicted by its past actions at Parihaka
and that its actions breached the Treaty of
Waitangi. This acknowledgement was
delivered in person by the Treaty Negotiations
Minister, Hon Chris Finlayson, at thetopher
reconciliation ceremony
Ballance Kapuni consent monitoring report 2016-2017
Agenda for Regional Transport Committee meeting November 2017.
Zealand study to examine the combined
ecological effects of minimum flows and allocation limits both on benthic invertebrates and fish populations
(Jowett, 2019). For context, Jowett also assessed the impacts of a range of potential combinations of minimum
flow and allocation limits on water users, based on the number of days restrictions to takes would occur
under various scenarios.
The report and its finding were presented to a range of stakeholders, iwi and the regional Wai Māori Working
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2021-2022