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Job Description Senior Health Safety and Wellness Adviser

response, having due regard to the safety of your family.  Live our values - Be aware of and demonstrate our values in ways that support inclusivity in every aspect of our work. Delegations of authority | Te tuku mana Delegations for all roles are set out in the Taranaki Regional Council Delegations Manual as appropriate. page Personal specifications | Ngā whakaritenga whaiaro Qualifications • A Level 6 Qualification in Health and Safety or a field that is

Factsheet 1: Plan & Strategy

Taranaki Regional Council plays a key part in that protection, and it is now seeking feedback on its review of the future direction of pest management in the region. The review includes a draft Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy, which outlines the Council’s broader biosecurity goals and actions over the next 20 years. It also includes the Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki, which combines the current Pest Management Strategy for

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will have a big impact on the region now and into the future. We welcome and will consider carefully your informed feedback. Basil Chamberlain Chief Executive David MacLeod Chairman page 2 Your Councillors Your Councillors prepared this Plan with the assistance of Council staff and many others. The Taranaki Regional Council has eleven representatives elected by the community through local body elections every three years, elected as follows:

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decision-Limited notification 20-05262-3-0 Airport Farm Trustees Limited.PDF (Notification Decision) 5. In addition we have also met with the following Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) personnel on 30 July 2021 at the TRC in Stratford to clarify details of the Application: a. Gary Bedford – Planning Manager b. Colin McLellan – Consents Manager 1 A number of these were supplied after lodging a request for further information.

web SafeNetworkProgrammeUpdate Sept2019

contributes to safety especially local road and state highway improvements – an increase of $1.0 billion › Targets DSIs by identifying and treating high risk corridors through safety projects and/or speed management page Expectations of NZ Transport Agency › Local government safety forum – April 2018 › What local government is looking to NZTA for: › Improve process for safety intervention funding › Support councils with expertise and data to assist with decision- making › Lead

web SafeNetworkProgrammeUpdate Sept2019

contributes to safety especially local road and state highway improvements – an increase of $1.0 billion › Targets DSIs by identifying and treating high risk corridors through safety projects and/or speed management page Expectations of NZ Transport Agency › Local government safety forum – April 2018 › What local government is looking to NZTA for: › Improve process for safety intervention funding › Support councils with expertise and data to assist with decision- making › Lead

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at the Council to be mindful of our responsibility to be as efficient as possible in our mission to work for a thriving and prosperous region. We pointed to the need to have an eye for easing the burdens that many sectors of the regional community are facing, rather then adding to them. This Annual Report continues that theme. It’s satisfying to report that the Council has again finished the year in a strong financial position and we remain one of the

Annual Report 2016/2017 - full report

we pointed to the need for all of us at the Council to be mindful of our responsibility to be as efficient as possible in our mission to work for a thriving and prosperous region. We pointed to the need to have an eye for easing the burdens that many sectors of the regional community are facing, rather then adding to them. This Annual Report continues that theme. It’s satisfying to report that the Council has again finished the year in a strong financial

Enviroschools Taranaki - January 2019

Esther Ward-Campbell to you. Esther has come out of teaching to join the Enviroschools whānau as well as chase her dreams in her personal world. Esther's based in Opunake and between us we will be suppor�ng all our Enviroschools in a co-working space. Meet Esther I'm really excited about what 2019 will bring and am looking forward to sharing, learning and growing alongside you. many happy returns and welcome back to school Regional Council Taranaki Taranaki Enviroschools

Consultation Document - 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan

efforts we have already been making. Expect to see deepening and more effective partnerships at all levels of the Council. Riding the tide of change Message from the Chairman David MacLeod Chair, Taranaki Regional Council 3 • What should we do about the TRC’s offices, which are no longer fit for purpose? • What does the community feel about the ownership of Port Taranaki Ltd. Is it time for a change? We’d welcome your feedback on any or all of these issues. They’re all