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Inaugural showcase celebrates predator free vision

after dark. There’s also a speaker from Predator Free 2050 Limited, information on kiwi aversion training for dogs, a chance to explore the high-tech trap barrier that forms the boundary of the Zero Possum area and a “back to basics” walk for those new to trapping. A Conservation Hub on opening day will see Taranaki conservation organisations set up on the main lawn to share their work, ideas and chat to potential volunteers. Council Regional Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson says Pukeiti is a

Inaugural showcase celebrates predator free vision

after dark. There’s also a speaker from Predator Free 2050 Limited, information on kiwi aversion training for dogs, a chance to explore the high-tech trap barrier that forms the boundary of the Zero Possum area and a “back to basics” walk for those new to trapping. A Conservation Hub on opening day will see Taranaki conservation organisations set up on the main lawn to share their work, ideas and chat to potential volunteers. Council Regional Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson says Pukeiti is a

Feedback sought on the next steps for Taranaki’s freshwater

Taranaki Regional Council has launched its latest community conversation that will help shape how it manages the region’s freshwater. The public’s views are being sought on key environmental goals for the region’s rivers, streams, groundwater, lakes and wetlands and setting a long-term vision for six Freshwater Management Units which would care for the precious resource. Council Chair Charlotte Littlewood urged the community to have their say as the ‘Next Steps for our Freshwater’ conversation

Waste Management & Minimisation Strategy for Taranaki 2016

region’s three territorial authorities and the Regional Council  Promote the hierarchy of reducing the generation, enhancing the recovery, re- use and recycling, and ensuring the safe ultimate disposal of wastes  Give effect to the two national goals set out in the New Zealand Waste Strategy (NZWS). 1.2 Area covered by the Strategy The Strategy has been prepared by the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee. This is a joint committee involving representation from

Council meeting agenda December 2019

page Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council Tuesday 10 December 2019 10.30am Pukeiti Lodge, New Plymouth page Agenda for the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Pukeiti Lodge, 2290 Carrington road, New Plymouth, on Tuesday 10 December 2019 commencing at 10.30am. Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey D L Lean C L Littlewood M

Taranaki Regional Council Transport Procurement Strategy 2023

Strategy. page Table of contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Legislative requirements 1 3 Organisational goals 2 3.1 Strategic objective 2 3.2 Community outcomes 3 4 Procurement principles 4 4.1 Procurement Principles 4 4.2 Best value for money 4 4.3 Competitive and efficient markets 4 4.4 Fair competition amongst suppliers 4 4.5 Taranaki Regional Council Procurement Policy 5 4.6 Scope of the Transport Activity Procurement Strategy 5 5

RSHL Annual Report 2022

and Finance Special Interest Group.  page Entity Information Annual Report Regional Software Holdings Limited Page 5 of 30 Vision To provide a high-quality shared service for the regional council sector (and associated agencies) that delivers value to customers, shareholders and

Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda September 2022

meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 9 August 2022 at 10.30am. Matters arising Appendices/Attachments Document 3089156: Minutes Ordinary 9 August 2022 Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Committee 4 page Date: Tuesday, 9 August 2022, 10.30am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3089156 Present Councillors M P Joyce

Regional Software Holdings Ltd statement of intent 2021 to 2023

Local Government Act 2002. RSHL has no subsidiaries or joint ventures. 1.1 Vision To provide a high-quality shared service for the regional1 council sector (and associated agencies) that delivers value to customers, shareholders and the sector. 1.2 Mission Deliver shared solutions to the regional council sector along with collaborative outcomes through sector special interest groups to achieve: • Consistent, good-practice regional council specific processes and functions

RSHL Annual Report 2021

this goal were taken in 2020/2021.   RSHL also operates the Sector Financial Management System (SFMS) on behalf of the regional sector. Under this agreement, RSHL manages funding collected from the sector to support shared sector activities.   The Sector Financial Management System is major step towards achieving our vision “To provide a high-quality shared service for the regional council sector (and associated agencies) that delivers value to customers, shareholders and the sector.”