town today (Friday 25 January) after celebrating their wedding in Ireland, where the bride hails from. They’ve been working in the zero possum area, for Taranaki Regional Council, together with Oākura locals, community groups, Taranaki Mounga Project and Taranaki Regional Council, as part of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. However, the newly-wed couple are calling on Oākura residents to help eradicate possums - reporting any suspected possums in the area to them 24/7 on 0800 736 222 “We can’t do
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KA-19/20 Wellsite
Monitoring Programme Report
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Technical Report 2014–03
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Executive summary
Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd previously established a hydrocarbon exploration
the 2011-2013 annual report (Taranaki
Regional Council, 2013). The results of monitoring undertaken between December 2012 and
January 2015 are presented in this report. Monitoring included groundwater sampling at 11
sites and analysis of samples for a range of chemical and isotopic analysis.
The results of the monitoring carried out by the Council indicates that the hydraulic fracturing
activities undertaken by Greymouth have had no adverse effects on local groundwater
resources. There
Quarterly Report 48
5. Transport policy work streams and resourcing 51
6. Report of the Port Taranaki Harbourmaster 2021/2022 60
7. Adoption of Statements of Intent 65
8. Port Taranaki Ltd: Statement of Corporate Intent - 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2025 105
9. Public Excluded 116
10. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes 117
11. Consideration of the 2020/2021 Annual Report 121
12. Regional Software Holdings Limited transition to the Regional Sector Shared Services
Organisation
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The summary of the consolidated annual report was derived from the
annual report of the Taranaki Regional Council (the Regional Council) and
its subsidiaries and controlled entities (the Group) for the year ended
30 June 2018.
The summary of the consolidated annual report comprises the following
summary statements on pages 2 to 4:
Ÿ the summary statement of financial position as at 30 June 2018;
Ÿ the summaries of the statement of comprehensive revenue and
expense,
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Chairman and Chief Executive’s Report
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Appendix 1 — Key components of the Council’s monitoring framework .................................................... 132
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AT A GLANCE
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Your Taranaki Regional Council is making solid progress as it
conti nues working to ensure our region prospers and
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CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT
CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S
REPORT
Welcome to the Taranaki Regional Council’s Annual Report
for the 2013/2014 year.
INTRODUCTION
This is the first time we have combined the Chairman’s
report and the Chief Executive’s report. You will also see
that we have changed things a little so that our report
highlights
Council 2014/2015 Annual Report
CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S
REPORT
It is our pleasure to present the Taranaki
Regional Council’s 2014/2015 Annual Report.
The Council’s mission is to work for a thriving and
prosperous region, and now more than ever it’s important
not to lose sight of that goal.
Preparation of this Annual Report has been an opportunity
to assess progress and consider the way ahead. This
introduction and the graphics on pages 6 to 9 offer a brief
overview of
sheep, beef and dairy farming.
Science tells us the climate is changing at a rapid pace. The
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports
New Zealand warmed by around 1.1°C between 1910 and
2020, and annual temperature changes have exceeded
natural variability across the country. The National Institute of
Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in the report Climate
change projections and impacts for Taranaki (2022) predicts
increases of 0.5 to 1.0°C by 2040