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Job Description Fleet and Logistics Coordinator

Administration and Logistics Manager ensuring effective logistics support to the wider Council. This role also provides administrative and reception cover and support. The Fleet and Logistics Coordinator role ensures Taranaki Regional Council is equipped with a safe and reliable and cost effective fleet with a customer first service approach. TRC’s fleet features prominently on the TRC Risk Register and ensuring vehicles are safe and roadworthy is paramount to keeping staff safe. The fleet comprises

Biodiversity factsheet - Birds - Penguin Korora

under and around coastal buildings, keeping the owners awake at night with their noisy vocal displays that sound a little like braying donkey. Number 00 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Biodiversity Section Ph: 06 765 7127 | Fax: 06 765 5097 Email: info@trc.govt.nz www. trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki Northern Blue Penguin / Kororā (Eudyptula minor iredalei) annotation mailto:info@trc.govt.nz mailto:info@trc.govt.nz DESCRIPTION

Biodiversity factsheet - Birds - Northern NZ Dotterel

run over by vehicles or trodden on by people. • Predation by hedgehogs, rats, cats, stoats and dogs is common. Native gulls and hawks can also eat eggs and chicks. • Nesting dotterels are very easily disturbed. There has been a serious decline in suitable shorebird habitat as beaches where they traditionally nested become busier. Number Waiwaka, Swamp Maire (Syzygium maire) Northern New Zealand dotterel / Tūturiwhatu TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Biodiversity Section Ph: 06

STDC Opunake WWTP Annual Report 2024-2025

page South Taranaki District Council Ōpunake WWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2024/25 Technical Report 2025-19 page page South Taranaki District Council Ōpunake WWTP Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2024/25 Technical Report 2025-19 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford

Maui PS consent monitoring 2020-2021

page OMV Taranaki Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-37 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2843362 (Word) Document: 2880000 (Pdf) November 2021 page OMV Taranaki Ltd Maui Production Station Monitoring Programme Annual

Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Turangi B Hydraulic Fracturing Report 2019-2021

page Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Ltd Turangi-B Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme 2019-2022 Technical Report 22-97 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2997913 (Word) Document: 3133741 (Pdf) March 2023 page Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Ltd Turangi-B Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring

Taranaki Biodiversity Forum Accord 2012

“regionally distinctive” 2. Secure a full range of sites that provide core habitat for threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species 3. Maintain the areal extent of systems that are historically rare or representative of a threatened ecosystem type where native vegetative is now reduced to 20% or less for that ecosystem type. The priorities examine the adequacy of current protection given to our biodiversity assets. In so doing, they highlight specific species and sites

Schedule 7A - Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks

page 193 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks Schedule 7 – Significant surf breaks and Significant Surfing Area This schedule identifies nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks and the Significant Surfing Area. Site locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. Schedule 7A – Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks

Appendix 2A: Values of protected wetlands in the Taranaki region

Bittern, fernbird, KIwi in surrounding forest. Regionally uncommon Plants include water millet. A Y-shaped lake with an intact forest catchment. Evidence of temporary Maori food gathering sites. Popular recreational area, used seasonally for powerboating. Lake Waiau 41.8 ha Dabchick, grey teal, fernbird, spotless crake, bittern. Ruppia, forked sundew, bur-reed, willow herbs and orchids in mesotrophic bog. Lake with extensive swamps at north and south ends, some fringing