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FOREWORD
Taranaki Regional Council established the State Highway 3 Working Party in 2002 in response to
ongoing concerns about the route security, safety and efficiency of the section of State Highway 3
(SH3) between Taranaki and Waikato. In particular, there has been a focus on the section of
SH3 between Piopio and New Plymouth.
For some years this section of the state highway network has been of considerable concern to
local Taranaki and Waikato
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New Plymouth District Council
Mangapouri Cemetery
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2022-2023
Technical Report 2023-66
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 3237807 (Word)
Document: 3238929 (Pdf)
March 2024
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New Plymouth District Council
Mangapouri Cemetery
Monitoring Programme
transport@trc.govt.nz
Weekdays only 8am-5pm
Southlink Coastal service is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd
with support from Taranaki Regional Council
For more info contact Pickering Motors Ltd
Ph: 0800 22 11 20 / Ph/Fax: 06 761 8363
ŌPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
for NPBHS, NPGHS,
FDMC & SHGC boarders
2x Daily
Monday
to Friday
Infant – under 5’s free
WITT – free with WITT student ID
SuperGold – when applied to Bee Card
Community Connect – when applied to
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NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills
(Inglewood, Ōkato and Marfell Park)
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2022-2023
Technical Report 2023-49
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 3190711 (Word)
Document: 3223197 (Pdf)
February 2024
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NPDC Closed and Contingency Landfills
(Inglewood, Ōkato and Marfell Park)
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Stanley Bros Trust (Piggery)
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2022-2023
Technical Report 2023-29
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Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 3186063 (Word)
Document: 3191799 (Pdf)
February 2024
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Stanley Bros Trust (Piggery)
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2022-2023
Technical Report 2023-29
action learning day. Hollard
Gardens 19/2 9.30-1
• Beyond COP21 9/4 8.30-4 see flyer
• Through the Eye of the Lens Taranaki – national
exhibition opening via Zoom 11/3 1-1.30
• Student voice – feedback to the Regional Council
your thoughts on Freshwater, Biodiversity & Climate
Change – ask your Facilitator
• Beyond COP21 major student event 9th April - see
flyer
Term 2
Student Events
• World Biodiversity Day event @ Pukeiti 29/5 10-2.
See flyer
• 3 Enviro Action days. Years
transport@trc.govt.nz
Weekdays only 8am-5pm
Southlink Coastal service is operated by Pickering Motors Ltd
with support from Taranaki Regional Council
For more info contact Pickering Motors Ltd
Ph: 0800 22 11 20 / Ph/Fax: 06 761 8363
ŌPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
for NPBHS, NPGHS,
FDMC & SHGC boarders
2x Daily
Monday
to Friday
Infant – under 5’s free
WITT – free with WITT student ID
SuperGold – when applied to Bee Card
Community Connect – when applied to
Delegations for all roles are set out in the Taranaki Regional Council Delegations Manual as
appropriate.
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Personal specifications | Ngā whakaritenga whaiaro
Qualifications • A level 4 diploma qualification in administration, ideally in Human
Resources study.
Experience • At least two years’ experience in administration, preferably in an HR
environment.
• Have technical and practical proficiency and competency relevant to this
role’s specialisation.
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mussels for
E. coli and norovirus help tell us the state
of environment in the marine areas.
Our Biosecurity team was on a moth plant
mission after discovering several large plants
in New Plymouth’s eastern suburbs. Moth
plant is a prolific seeder, with each pod
containing thousands of seeds easily spread
by wind. Subsequent inspections and public
tip-offs helped us identify and control more
than 50 infestations. Moth plant is one of
16 pest plants in our Regional Pest
donna.cram@trc.govt.nz - Neil Walker (Deputy Chair): neil.walker@trc.govt.nz
Taranaki M ori Constituencyā Bonita Bigham: bonita.bigham@trc.govt.nz
info@trc.govt.nz
www.trc.govt.nz
TaranakiRegionalCouncil
Working with people | caring for Taranaki
YOUR COUNCILLORS
0800 736 222
TalkingTaranaki
Taranaki Regional Council wants the
public’s views on six key focus areas as we
look at how to meet the challenges the
region faces over the next decade.
Feedback is now open on our draft