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Take care and be aware of other water users, boaties urged

Boaties are being urged to be aware of others when they head out on the water this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says while it’s always great to see recreational boat owners exploring the Taranaki coastline, those at the helm need to take care and avoid collision with other water users, including other vessels, swimmers and foil windsurfers. “Summer can be a very busy time at the Port. We want everyone who is using the water to stay safe and get home safe,” says Mr Parr. “The

Regional Transport Agenda August 2023

page Wednesday 6 September 2023, 10.30am Taranaki Regional Transport Committee - Cover 1 page Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 06 September 2023 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM Agenda Topic Page 1. Cover 1 2. Karakia 3 3. Apologies 4. Confirmation of Minutes - 8 June 2023 4 5. Confirmation of RTAG Minutes - 12 July 2023 and 16 August 2023 9 6. Participation of Advisory Members (Non-voting) on the Regional Transport Committee 20 7.

Arbor day nature hunt

Celebrate Arbor Day and acknowledge the mauri (life force) of our trees and the important role they play for our planet. Explore Tūpare on our fun interactive nature hunt. 🌳 Suitable for tamariki aged 5-10 years.

Weather event stats revealed by Taranaki Regional Council

The torrential rain which hit Taranaki at the start of July saw many rivers hit incredible maximum flows of water including 417m³/sec in the Waiwhakaiho River at Egmont Village and 1,367m³/sec in the Waitara River at Bertrand Road. Figures from Taranaki Regional Council show flooding at the Tāngāhoe River in South Taranaki was a one-in-20-year event (with 349m³/sec maximum flow) and the Waitōtara River experienced a one-in-11-year flood when the region was deluged by a huge amount of rain on 3