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Best native-bird breeding season in 30 years

landscape-scale predator control on urban, rural and conservation land, Mr Shanley says. A collective effort by local residents, Taranaki Regional Council, Taranaki Mounga, an ecological restorative project on Egmont National Park, local iwi and schools is helping remove rats, possums and stoats to restore native biodiversity in the area, as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. Mr Church hasn’t seen a possum on his property since September 2019, but understands they are skilled at staying out of sight. If

October 2022 rainfall

October were generally below typical October averages at around 74.5% while mean river water temperatures were 13.7ºC, an average of 0.3ºC above long-term October values. October 2022 hydrology report October 2022 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Click on each map for larger

DRAFT Regional Transport Committee Agenda 21 March 2018

Minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group 10 page Iwi considerations This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been recognised in the preparation of this memorandum. Legal

Regional Transport agenda September 2021

Framework IDMF NZTA’s Investment Decision Making Framework ILM Investment Logic Mapping LOS Levels of Service LTP Long Term Plan LTV Long Term View NOC Network Outcomes Contract NOF/NOP Network Operating Framework/Networking Operating Plan NPDC New Plymouth District Council Taranaki Regional Transport Committee Meeting - Minutes - Regional Transport Advisory Group Meeting 17 page @BCL@BC1143F8 Page 6 of 6

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda December 2021

considerations 18. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the policy documents and positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks 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 19. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori

Biodiversity

? Living with the river – Te Awa – Lessons in this unit cover: � River terms � Mapping � From mountains to the sea � Pollution � Water temperature � Chemistr - pH � River flow � Turbidity � Art � Maori Tikanga and Reo � Written language and poetry � River life � Storwater or sewage, where does it all go ? � River safety � Photo interpretation page The Coast-Te Takutai Moana - Lessons in this unit cover: � The Taranaki Coast � Erosion and sand

September 2022 rainfall

with an average of 129.9% of normal. Mean river flows for September were generally above typical September averages at around 117% while mean river water temperatures were 12.2ºC, an average of 0.5ºC above long-term September values. September 2022 hydrology report September 2022 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual

TRC Annual Report 2021-2022

page page page 1 Ngā rārangi take Table of contents Te pūrongo a te tumuaki me te tumu whakarae Chairman and Chief Executive’s report 2 Te pūrongo mana whakahaere Governance report 8 Ngā mahinga tahi me te iwi Māori Working together with Māori 10 Te kāhui kaimahi Staff capacity 13 Taranaki rohenga The Taranaki region 17 Ngā ritenga pūtea Financial trends 20 Te noninga tūtohu Statement of compliance and responsibility 21 Te arotake pūtea

Ordinary Council Agenda February 2024 Part 2

work beginning immediately, including a review of the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater (NES-F). The process is expected to take between 18 and 24 months and will include a full consultation process with all stakeholders including iwi and the community. To date there has been limited detail from the government indicating the level of change expected beyond such indications as ‘… is committed to improving freshwater quality for the benefit of all New Zealanders by