upper reaches of the
Whanganui River, and the Tangarakau and Mimi Scenic Reserves. Other
undiscovered populations may be present.
PLANTING RANGE IN TARANAKI
Taranaki Regional Council recommends planting Brachyglottis turneri on
wet, shady, mudstone cliffs where feral goat control is sustained.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP
• Record sightings of Brachyglottis
turneri by uploading your photos to
iNaturalist
https://www.inaturalist.org/
• Fence off populations to prevent
browsing by
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Thursday 4 September 2025 10.30am
Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee - Cover
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Taranaki solid Waste Management Committee
04 September 2025 10:30 AM
Agenda Topic Page
1. Cover 1
2. Karakia 3
3. Apologies
4. Confirmation of Minutes - 20 March 2025 4
5. Regional Annual Data Report 2024/2025 8
6. Regional Operations Report 17
7. Taranaki Regional Waste Minimisation Officer's Activity Report 24
8. Karakia to close meeting 33
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Mangati Catchment
Joint Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2019-2020
Technical Report 2020-77
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Taranaki Regional Council
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2470237 (Word)
Document: 2660996 (Pdf)
June 2021
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Mangati Catchment
Joint Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2019-2020
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extending as far south as Taranaki on the west
coast. They begin pairing up and looking for nests in April/May, and this is
when birds can be heard calling over coastal areas at night. Eggs are laid
from late June to early July. Both parents share incubation duties, and chicks
fledge from early December to the end of January.
At sea, they feed on squid, small fish, and krill, often
traveling far offshore.
ŌI IN TARANAKI
The coastal cliffs and islands in the
Taranaki region provide
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Expressions of Interest for Secondments to Ministry for the Environment
• Opportunity to influence the future of National Policy Direction & Standards
• Grow and develop your career by contributing to work at a sector level
• Work remotely from your home Council
Overview
Te Uru Kahika (TUK) – Regional and Unitary Councils Aotearoa and the Ministry for the
Environment (MfE) are joining forces to provide technical expertise that contributes to MfE’s
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Part B: Regional Public Transport Plan 2024-2054
Consultation draft
September 2023
Taranaki Regional Council
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BTC Part A – Regional Public Transport Plan Consultation draft Sep2023 2
Contents
List of figures
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Part B: Regional Public Transport Plan 2024-2054
Consultation draft
September 2023
Taranaki Regional Council
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BTC Part A – Regional Public Transport Plan Consultation draft Sep2023 2
Contents
List of figures
kaupapa and
ensuring we work together to deliver the best possible
outcomes for our community,” says Mr Williamson.
Craig is our new Chair
Summer fun at gardens
It’s been a spectacular summer at our three regional
gardens - Tūpare, Pukeiti and Hollard Gardens - with
thousands of visitors enjoying events and
entertainment. One of the highlights was the Summer
Jam at Tūpare in late February when more than 2,000
people descended on the garden to enjoy music and
food. Around 600 folk
Services
Document: TRCID-1492626864-1147
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee meeting of the 28
July 2025
b) notes recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 5 August
2025.
Appendices/Attachments
TRCID-1492626864-974: Minutes Executive Audit and Risk Committee – 28 July 2025
Executive Audit and Risk Committee - Confirmation of
Payment Initiative 38
5. Draft Submission on Climate Change Commission Draft Advice 45
6. Key Native Ecosystems Programme Update 59
Closing Karakia and Karakia for kai 87
Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda
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Purpose of Policy and Planning Committee meeting
This committee attends to all matters of resource management, biosecurity and related
environment policy.
Responsibilities
Prepare and review regional policy statements, plans and