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Port Taranaki Well-being Assessment 2023

..................................................... 17 Working collaboratively with iwi and hapū ..................................................................................... 18 Fostering enduring partnerships ....................................................................................................... 19 5 Social well-being ................................................................................................ 20 Employee safety and well-being

TRC Climate Summary February 2025

page Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental Data Report for February 2025 Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date. 1. Rainfall Map 1: February total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). page Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end February (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). page Table 1:

Job Description Climate Change Coordinator

climate change programme. It will also provide high-quality advice and guidance to all levels of the organisation to empower the integration of climate change considerations across the Council. The role will have a strong focus on working with stakeholders to drive regional action on climate change adaptation. This will require working closely with the region’s district councils, iwi and hapū, and communities to support our collective climate change efforts. Role dimensions | Te

TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Governance Statement 2022 2025

outline how the Waitara River Committee, and relevant Iwi authorities that have an interest in the Waitara River catchment, might work with Council in its policy development, consenting and environmental monitoring functions. _Toc127883382 Bylaws The Council has established two sets of bylaws. These bylaws are the Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches 2009 and the Taranaki Regional Council Flood Protection Bylaw 2020. These bylaws came into effect

Job Description Consents Business Suport Administrator

Gather and utilise relevant information and data to generate reports and compile information for the Resource Consents team and the public. • Establish and manage data collection processes, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of data. • Compile data and records for reporting requirements and LGOIMA requests. Maori Relationships • Contribute to an effective, strong and valued relationship with Ngā Iwi o Taranaki by sharing knowledge and information, creating opportunities for

Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Plan for Taranaki 2012-2017

development of annual work plans, operating procedures and contingency plans. Chapters on monitoring and evaluation of the Plan, and governance arrangements follow. A glossary, terms of reference for CDEM advisory groups, a map of CDEM plans and standard operating procedures and a summary of the risk analysis are contained in appendices I-IV. Core principles and framework 1.2.2. This Plan is a statutory requirement of the CDEM Act 2002 (section 48). The Act requires that Group plans

Resource consents issued 12 November 2021 to 21 January 2022

Purpose: Replace To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Rohe: Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement) Engagement or consultation: Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received Comments from Iwi The proposed discharge to land is generally consistent with the objectives and policies set out in Tai Whenua, Tai Tangata, Tai Ao however the application lacks sufficient detail. Response to Iwi comments A response was sent to Te Kotahitanga o Te

Annual report 2012-2013

three offshore wellhead platforms to the foreshore at mean high water spring. This permit was issued by the Taranaki Regional Council on 16 June 2003 under Section 87(e) of the Resource Management Act and granted by Hon Chris Carter pursuant to the provisions of section 119 of the Resource Management Act on 12 July 2003. It is due to expire on 1 June 2033. There are seven special conditions attached to the permit. page 8 Condition 1 requires the consent holder to map

SOE2022 Maori Freshwater Values

page Māori freshwater values Tangata whenua (people of the land) hold an inherited responsibility through whakapapa (genealogical relationships) to ensure the health and wellbeing of their ancestral awa (rivers and streams) and other interconnected aspects of te taiao (the natural environment). Over centuries of occupation, local iwi and hapū relied on te taiao to provide physical and spiritual sustenance. The awa, ngutuawa (estuaries) and repo (wetlands)

Ordinary Council Agenda August 2023

Minutes -18 July 2023 11 page Date 18 July 2023, 9.00am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3189618 Present S W Hughes Chairperson D M Cram Deputy Chairperson M J Cloke M G Davey D L Lean (zoom) N W Walker ex officio C L Littlewood ex officio D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative (zoom) R Buttimore Iwi Representative (zoom)