trust with a vision for creating Taranaki . Sport Taranaki has been a local leader
in the sport and recreation sector for over 25 years and for the past 10 years has been located in a building to
the south-east of the East Stand at Yarrow Stadium.
Sport Taranaki serves a population of over 120,000 across three districts, one regional council, one district
health board, 94 schools, 35 regional sport and recreation organisations, and over 500 sport and recreation
clubs. Sport
Plymouth
Phone: 0800 922 822
www.tdhb.org.nz
Election of fi ve members for the
New Plymouth Constituency
Election of two members for the North
Taranaki Constituency
Election of three members for the
South Taranaki Constituency
Election of one member for the
Stratford Constituency
The First Past the Post electoral system
will be used for these elections.
Candidate names will be listed in
alphabetical order on the voting
documents.
Dale Ofsoske, Electoral Offi cer
Taranaki Regional Council
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June has continued this year’s trend for dryer weather with an average of 108.8mm of rain – 37% less than normal. On average there has been 23% less rain than normal across all rain gauges in the region with the lowest year-to-date rainfall at Waitotara at Hawken Rd with 44% less than normal. June’s figures show there was 57% less rain at Waitotara at Ngutuwera, and 7% more at Motunui M39 at Weston W3. Mean river flows were 34.4% lower than typical values, low flows were 2.8% lower, and high
The local election day is Saturday 11 October. Here are all the key dates you need to know to enrol, stand for Council and vote. Key dates Now to end of July Enrol to vote. Head here so you don't miss out 1 July
Candidate nominations open, roll opens for public inspection 1 August
Candidate nominations and roll closes at 12pm 6 August
Public notice of candidates' names 9-22 September
Voting documents delivered 7 October
Last day for posting vote by mail. Votes must be returned to ballot boxes
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi is one of eight generally recognised iwi of Taranaki. Rauru is the eponymous ancestor of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi and it is from him that the tribal name is derived. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi is located in south Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi summary. Contact Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Authorised voiceTe Kaahui o Rauru
Legal Entity of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Website: www.rauru.iwi.nz(external link) Location
12-14 Drews Ave, Whanganui
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Appendix A — Outline of progress on regionally significant …
are available? The Taranaki region offers the following concessions (applied to your Bee Card) from 1 May 2024 on all Taranaki Regional Council Operated bus Services – including the Connector, Citylink Urban and School services, and all Southlink Services - Ōpunake to New Plymouth, Ōpunake to Hawera and Waverley to Hawera. Please note that child and youth concessions no longer apply from Wednesday 1 May 2024. Concession Type
Passenger Category
Fare Infant
Under 5
Free at all times. No Bee Card
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Before the Independent Hearing Commissioners
Appointed by the Taranaki Regional Council
Under the Resource Management Act 1991
In the matter of a resource consent for air discharge relating to the poultry farm
operation at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth (5262-3.0)
Applicant's solicitor:
Alex Booker
Anderson Lloyd
Level 3, 70
From Monday 4 November the Egmont St stop will be out of service for approximately 3 weeks due to road works taking place in the area. All passengers must use the Liardet Street stops instead. The Connector bus will not be calling at this stop. We appreciate your support and patience during this period. Follow our Facebook page - facebook.com/TaranakiPublicTransport - for updates and to check out all the latest news.
students to choose activities appropriate to their level and ability.
Curriculum links are listed to help teachers track progress. The Taranaki Regional Council
website www.trc.govt.nz can be used to download the unit and as a source for research to
assist with some of the activities.
The main areas covered by the unit are:
Key Competencies
• Managing self
• Using language, symbols and text
• Participating and contributing
• Relating to others
• Thinking