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2022/2023 TST Annual Report

promotion of Yarrow Stadium as a community asset used for recreation, sporting and cultural activities for the benefit of the people of Taranaki, working in particular with the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth District Council. Structure of the Trust’s operations, including governance arrangements The Trust comprises a Board of two Trustees who oversee the governance of the Trust. The Trustees are appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council. The Trust does not employ

TST Half Year Financial Report December 2022

management, operation and promotion of Yarrow Stadium as a community asset used for recreation, sporting and cultural activities for the benefit of the people of Taranaki, working in particular with the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth District Council. Structure of the Trust’s operations, including governance arrangements The Trust comprises a Board of two Trustees who oversee the governance of the Trust. The Trustees are appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council.

2021/2022 TST Annual Report

of the Council's right to appoint the Board of Trustees. The Trust’s purpose The purpose of the Trust is to promote the effective and efficient maintenance, development, management, operation and promotion of Yarrow Stadium as a community asset used for recreation, sporting and cultural activities for the benefit of the people of Taranaki, working in particular with the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth District Council. Structure of the Trust’s

2020/2021 TST Annual Report

of the Council's right to appoint the Board of Trustees. The Trust’s purpose The purpose of the Trust is to promote the effective and efficient maintenance, development, management, operation and promotion of Yarrow Stadium as a community asset used for recreation, sporting and cultural activities for the benefit of the people of Taranaki, working in particular with the Taranaki Regional Council and the New Plymouth District Council. Structure of the Trust’s

Stadium update August 2019

“Repairing the stands for $33 million will get the venue back to the state it was in for the Argentina-All Blacks rugby test in 2017.” ✖ “If only one grandstand was replaced, and the other demolished and replaced by a grass embankment the cost would be even less. The playing area could be widened to allow international cricket to be played there as well.” ✖ “The refurbishments are already budgeted for in the existing Asset Management Plan. The Council is double-dipping.” FACTS: ✔ There is no $33 million

TRC stays on target amid changes and disruptions

million, mainly thanks to property and asset revaluations and the build-up of funds for Waitara River catchment improvements and the Kaitake Trail Te Ara, with progress on both projects subject to ongoing negotiations with iwi and hapū. There were also significant injections of Government COVID-19 funding for some projects and programmes. Excluding these extraordinary influences, the budget ran as planned. The Council began taking steps to meet new requirements rolling out under the Government’s

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023 web v

8. Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 122 9. Civic Financial Services Ltd Half-yearly Accounts 169 10. 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan: Financial Strategies and Policies 175 11. Taranaki Stadium Trust 2022/2023 Annual Report 230 12. Report of the Port Taranaki Harbourmaster 2022/2023 255 13. Asset Management Plan for Pukeiti 261 14. Asset Management Plans for Hollard Gardens and Tūpare 324 15. Asset Management Plans for the Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme, Lower

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda October 2023

8. Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 122 9. Civic Financial Services Ltd Half-yearly Accounts 169 10. 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan: Financial Strategies and Policies 175 11. Taranaki Stadium Trust 2022/2023 Annual Report 228 12. Report of the Port Taranaki Harbourmaster 2022/2023 253 13. Asset Management Plan for Pukeiti 259 14. Asset Management Plans for Hollard Gardens and Tūpare 322 15. Asset Management Plans for the Lower Waiwhakaiho Flood Control Scheme, Lower