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Representation review 2018

subject to appeal to the High Court on a point in law* Clause 2, Schedule 5, Local Government Act 2002 Appeals to be lodged within 1 month of determination ¹Under section 19V(4) regional council proposals that do not comply with the +/- 10% fair representation requirement are subject to confirmation by the Commission ²Under section 19V(4) regional council proposals that do not comply with the +/- 10% fair representation requirement are subject to confirmation by the Commission

Pukeiti newsletter May 2017

were outlined. Years ago buses ferried members to the AGM and the reintroduction of this service provided a stress-free and highly sociable means of transport. It was a very successful occasion overall, and it has been great to see these events well supported and to welcome new members of the Trust. It augurs well for the future when the facilities at Pukeiti, particularly the Lodge, are completed. C O M I NG E V E N TS M I D -W I N T E R LU NC H Saturday June 24, 12 noon This year

Elected Members Code of Conduct

success of any democratically elected organisation. No team will be effective unless mutual respect exists between members. With this in mind elected members will conduct their dealings with each other in ways that:  maintain public confidence in the Council  are open and honest  focus on issues rather than personalities  avoid aggressive, offensive or abusive conduct. Relationships with Staff 19. The effective performance of the Council requires a high level of

Pukeiti Newsletter May 2019

Oakura andŌOkato. The return of other native birds, such as ka-ka-Ōand kiwi, is no longer just a dream. Because the terrain here is so rugged, 1080 bait remains a highly effective tool and is being used on Egmont National Park and some adjacent land. For more information about this bait, visit www.1080facts.co.nz. You can help. Get involved in Restore Kaitake and/or the wider Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, and encourage your friends and family to as well. Go to www.trc.

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support you, if you wish to use it with your senior science classes. SHMAK in secondary schools Taranaki Science and Technology Fair The Taranaki Science and Technology Fair once again provided an opportunity for local students from Year 7 and above to display their extraordinary range of talents. Each year the Taranaki Regional Council sponsors prizes for displays that exhibit an aspect of environmental science. The high quality of this year's displays made judging them a

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and Sarah Harris (New Plymouth Girls High School) joined over forty other students in Wellington. Their experiences were presented to a recent Taranaki Regional Council meeting. It was obvious they had a fun filled, inspirational and enjoyable five days. It is my guess and indeed my hope that schools regularly practise earthquake and fire drills as part of their emergency preparations. Certainly, in my over thirty years as a practising teacher, I can recall many

The Sleeper Awakes teaching notes

plume all but disappears although quakes are still occurring high inside the mountain. Corey is allowed to go up the mountain at the weekend with his Dad, Riki and Dean to check instruments measuring what is happening inside the mountain and earthquake activity. They discover a major eruption is much closer than they had thought. The tension builds again. Dean and Corey’s Dad have to attend emergency meetings. Corey talks to Alex on the phone. The army is called

Appendix 8: Chimney heights

Policy 2.3 and Section 6 of the Act as requiring special recognition. Note: of the categories listed above, categories A, C, and D are those considered to be generally applicable in Taranaki, covering rural, urban, residential, and industrialised areas respectively. Category E is applicable in the vicinity of areas where it is appropriate to give particular regard to maintaining or enhancing ambient air quality to a high level. With respect to Rules 2, 4,

Covid 19 response summary

trips by closing a non-essential activity. Minimised risk of infection of others / community outbreak. If activity wasn’t stopped it was likely that other supermarket cafes and petrol station cafes would see it as justification to continue trading as in high profile area. CCS 2 April 2020 26/03/2020 S85 Designated RAPID RELIEF TEAM as an essential service under the CDEM act. Taranaki To ensure a reliable source of food packs for the provision of vulnerable people by

Regional Software Holdings Ltd statement of intent 2021 to 2023

basis and that a pecuniary profit is not intended and highly unlikely, the lack of a profit motive is real. The RSHL Shareholders Agreement states “If Operating Expenses for a fiscal year are less than the budgeted amount for such year, the Company will retain the funds for application to Operating Expenses for the subsequent fiscal year”7. Therefore there will not be a profit available for distribution. 8 Information to Be Provided to the Shareholders The company will deliver the