From Monday 30 October, 2023 there will be slight changes to the Your Connector school bus (Hāwera - NPBHS/ FDMC and Hāwera - NPGHS/ SHGC) timetables. Taranaki Regional Council has made these changes following public feedback in March and based on real-time data collected over the past 10 months. We’re excited to deliver a timetable that allows students more options to get to Stratford High School and New Plymouth based high schools, especially from Inglewood as there is no longer the
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Regional Representation, Advocacy and Investment Management ..........................................................................................................33
Financial Statements .......................................................................................................................................................................................................37
Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expense
long-term values for the month. The average air temperature for the region (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 8.3°C, which is 1.5°C cooler than long-term averages for August. The maximum wind gust recorded in August was 130km/hr at Waitotara at Ngutuwera. August 2023 hydrology report August 2023 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
Therefore, the efficiency of a country’s ports and overall transport
infrastructure is a key determinant for its economic competitiveness.
Business and Economic Research Limited (BERL) has been tasked by the Taranaki Regional Council
(the Council) with providing an analysis of the contribution of Port Taranaki (the Port) to the well-
being of the Taranaki Region. This report also includes an Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) of the
Port’s activities, and a framework for best practice
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Monday 22 June 2020, 10am
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Date: Monday 22 June 2020, 10am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
Councillor M J Cloke
Councillor D L Lean
Councillor C L Littlewood
Councillor M J McDonald
Councillor M P Joyce (ex officio)
Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio) via zoom
Apologies …
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This document is the Waste Management and Minimisation Strategy for Taranaki (the Strategy).
Its purpose is to set out a strategic framework by which the Taranaki Regional Council and three
territorial authorities (New Plymouth, Stratford, and South Taranaki district councils) will help
reduce and better manage waste in Taranaki for the next ten years (2011-2021). Details of how
this Strategy
Surfwatch is no longer provided by Taranaki Regional Council. Please use the links below to access the same information. Surfing links Metservice.com
metservice.com/marine/regions/taranaki/surf(external link) Surf-forecast.com
surf-forecast.com/regions/Taranaki(external link) Surf-reports.com
https://surf-reports.com/New-Zealand/Taranaki/magicseaweed.com/Taranaki-Surfing/160/(external link) Vertigosurf.com
vertigosurf.com/surf-cam/(external link) Wind direction For wind direction information
R2/2477-3.0 Cape Farms Limited Land - Animal Waste Agriculture Farming - Dairy Effluent Disposal
R2/3636-3.0 Alton Pastures Limited Land - Animal Waste Agriculture Farming - Dairy Effluent Disposal
R2/5251-2.2 Stanley Bros Trust Air - Industry Agriculture Farming - Piggery
R2/5944-2.0 Aviagen New Zealand Limited Land - Animal Waste Agriculture Farming - Poultry Effluent Disposal
R2/7912-3.0 Todd Energy Limited Land - Hydraulic Fracturing Energy Wellsite Exploration & Production
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Botanical Records and Interpretation Officer
Purpose | Te arotahi mātua
The Botanical Records and Interpretation Officer is responsible for working collaboratively and
cohesively within the Regional Gardens team to maintain and develop the regional gardens plant
database. The position is also responsible for maintaining and improving the visitor experience at
all three gardens through quality interpretation and encouraging public use of the regional
gardens by
mathematics, science and social studies. The research also revealed that students who have been
involved in activities that explore the natural world often take a more positive view towards other school subjects.
Previously apathetic students can become excited and motivated about their learning.
Teachers should choose activities appropriate to their students’ class levels although there is some flexibility available
with all activities. The unit can be downloaded from the Taranaki Regional