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As a follow-up to the river study involving invertebrate
sampling, it is possible to explore the next level on the food
chain fish. This mini-unit provides some activities that may
lead students to develop deeper knowledge and
understanding of these little known creatures of our native
fauna.
Teachers should assist students to choose activities suitable
to their level and ability. Curriculum links are in italics under
each activity. Reference material is included with this mini-
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continually promoted.
One of the Council’s directors attended the week-long ‘Land Use and Water Quality 2017’
conference held recently in the Hague. The New Zealand contingent of 18 personnel, from
regional councils and Crown research institutes, was the fourth largest of the 30 nationalities
that attended. A presentation was given describing the Council’s riparian programme,
covering its design, scale, implementation, and environmental outcomes. The uptake and
ecological
introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below:
Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours
Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand
introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below:
Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours
Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand
Every year, we make decisions that affect the community and members of the public around Taranaki. That's why we want your input. We understand that you'd like more transparency from us about our work and timeframes, so we we hope the below information on our upcoming consultations will be useful and help with your planning. Natural Resources Plan The Council intends to combine its freshwater, soil and air quality plans, and Regional Policy Statement into one Natural Resources Plan. This Plan
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Tauākī Whakamaunga Atu|
Statement of Intent
2024
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Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent
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Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-6124
1. Kupu Takamua | Foreword
Regional Software Holdings Limited (RSHL) is pleased to present its 2024 Statement of Intent.
RSHL enables Te Uru Kahika to act collaboratively and deliver solutions that, in the normal course of events,
would be unaffordable or unachievable. Further, it
member Miranda Wells says: “It’s a real honour to win this award. For the regional council to select us for the mahi we’ve doing here in Taranaki is awesome.” Highly commendedNick Jones from Rewild Rewild is a local conservation innovation company specialising in developing tools and technologies for use in landscape-scale pest and predator eradication and suppression. Nick Jones has demonstrated an admirable commitment to environmental protection and his work will undeniably make a positive impact
people can dance to. “We perform mostly original music and do a few covers as well. We have a bit of a quiet side, some upbeat fun ones to dance to and some folk songs about love and life.” Along with music, people will be able to grab a bite to eat from food trucks at the Tūpare tennis court before making their way down to the river flat. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson wants people to make the most of it and enjoy what Tūpare has to offer. “Tūpare is such a special place
You can find out about our consultations that are now closed. This includes consultations where the submissions period is over and we’re analysing what people told us, or where we’ve published results or decisions have been made. Better Travel Choices for Taranaki Download Survey Report [PDF, 586 KB] The purpose of this community engagement undertaken in March 2023, was to gather information to inform policy development of a Better Transport Choices for Taranaki strategy by Taranaki Regional
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Agenda Memorandum
Date 27 November 2014
Memorandum to
Chairperson and Members
Policy and Planning Committee
Subject: Biological response of earthworms and
soil microbes associated with drilling
mud wastes in the Taranaki region
Item: 6
Approved by: G K Bedford, Director – Environment Quality
B G Chamberlain, Chief Executive
Document: 1428060
Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to introduce a report entitled