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Annual Plan 2025/2026

$56.9m compared to $56.1m in the 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan and we’ve reduced the total rates forecast as outlined in the LTP from 13.2% to a proposed 12.9% rise in the 2025/26 Annual Plan. We look forward to delivering the work programmes set out in the 2025/2026 Annual Plan and remain focused on working with our community and caring for Taranaki. This Plan was adopted on 13 May 2025. Craig Williamson Steve Ruru Chairperson Chief

Greymouth Petroleum Ltd Kowhai D Hydraulic Fracturing Annual Report 2023-2024

monitoring programmes, while for another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental performance and compliance was achieved. A further 26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor. This report includes recommendations for the future monitoring of any hydraulic fracturing activities at the Kowhai-D wellsite. page page i

Executive Audit and Risk agenda June 2025

2,999,183 Total operating expenditure 4,078,283 3,904,066 (174,217) 39,959,902 43,206,307 3,246,405 52,510,103 Revenue from exchange transactions Direct charges revenue 583,200 440,446 142,754 5,485,153 5,587,410 (102,257) 6,572,764 Rent revenue 130,625 137,467 (6,842) 1,440,942 1,374,670 66,272 1,649,600 Dividends - - - 7,000,000 8,000,000 (1,000,000) 8,000,000 Revenue from non-exchange transactions General rates revenue - - - 12,214,382

Marine and Coast Snapshot

species richness is changing by just one every 35 to 77 years. At Mānihi, Orapa and Mangatī Reefs the rate of change is higher, changing every five to 11 years. He aha mātou i kitea ai? | Why are we seeing this? Orapa Reef, Mangatī Reef, Waiaua Reef/Greenwood Rd and Waihī Reef experienced short-lived sand inundation which decreased species richness. Recovery usually follows when the sand clears. However, at Waiaua Reef/Greenwood Rd repeated sand inundation events

Annual Plan 2025 26 Schedule of charges

page 2025/2026 Annual Plan 73 Appendices Ngā āpitinga Appendices Appendix 1: Charging policies Resource Management Act Charging Policy. Schedule of charges pursuant to section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991 Schedule 1: Scale of charges for staff time Rate for processing resource consents and responding to pollution incidents. Rate for all other Council work. Professional staff $134/hr $129/hr Professional/supervisory staff $170/hr

Fonterra Kapuni Annual Report 2023-2024

Company, and review of data provided by the Company. The maximum daily abstraction was 78% of the permitted daily take, with the maximum abstraction rate being up to 80% of the maximum permitted take for 98% of the time Physicochemical and ecological monitoring did not note any significant environmental effects in regard to the abstraction of water from the Kaupokonui Stream for cooling water and general purposes, from site discharges to the Kaupokonui Stream, or in the Waiokura or Motumate

Todd Petroleum Ltd Mangahewa G Hydraulic Fracturing Report 2021-2022

discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Company, this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. The rating categories are high, good, improvement required and poor for both environmental and administrative performance. The interpretations for these ratings are found in Appendix II. For reference, in the 2020/21 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high level of

SoE Rocky Shore Monitoring 2019-2024

significant reductions in species richness and diversity. When accounting for observed sand cover, long-term trend analyses found evidence that the mean number of species per quadrat was ‘highly likely’ to ‘likely’ increasing at five sites, and ‘likely’ decreasing at one site. Although the analyses identified statistically significant long-term trends, the rate of change was very low at three sites, including the declining trend at Waihī Reef. The rate of change was highest at Orapa, Mangatī and

Application Form - Form No 103 Change of conditions Discharge of effluent (2025)

4.1 Existing consent number 4.2 Dairy supply number 4.3 Site Address (Including: Street/road name, number, and nearest settlement/town) 4.4 Assessment/Valuation number (refer to land title or rates notice) 4.5 Map reference/s NZTM Co- ordinates at point of activity E N 4.6 Closest Waterbody Provide the name of the closest river or stream to the activity 5)