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
Regional Council:
a. takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
on 30 April 2024 at 9.00am
b. notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 14
May 2024.
Appendices/Attachments
Document 3269783: Operations and Regulatory Minutes 30 April 2024.
Operations and
prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under section 65 and the
First Schedule to the Resource Management Act 1991.
The Taranaki Regional Council approved the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki on 28 June 2011 and it
became operative on 25 July 2011.
DATED at Stratford this 28th day of June 2011.
SIGNED by the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL by the affixing of its common seal in the presence of
____________________________
D N MacLeod
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Appendix 6: 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 $97/hr $92/hr
Professional/supervisory staff $123/hr $115/hr
Managers $178/hr $166/hr
Support staff $97/hr $92/hr
Directors
question blank. Questions may be answered in attached
documentation if it is more convenient or insufficient space is provided on the form. If that is done, state
specifically on the application form where the answer can be found (include page numbers if referring to a
separate report).
If you have any questions relating to completion of this application form, please contact the Consents
Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz.
A clean-up operation was launched by Taranaki Regional Council on Thursday (11 April) after a truck carrying bitumen crashed near the Mōhakatino Estuary. Work and further assessments will continue today, however the Council is confident its initial response has greatly reduced any effects on the environment as a result of the spill. The road repair vehicle’s tank, which contained 300 litres of emulsified bitumen, was damaged in the accident and the petroleum-based bitumen had entered a stream
community.
Teachers should choose activities appropriate to their students’ class levels although there is some flexibility
available with all activities. The unit can be downloaded from the Taranaki Regional Council website
www.trc.govt.nz which is also a source for research to assist with some of the activities.
Pukeiti Rainforest School – nurturing the seedlings of our future.
Doc #1287110
annotation http://www.trc.govt.nz/
Michael.
Michael is a foundation member of Pukeiti.
He joined up after a visit from Douglas
Cook in 1951. Douglas called to outline his
vision for Pukeiti and while not asking
Michael directly to join as a foundation
member he offered as bait - a foot-high
potted rare Michelia doltsopa, one of the
first available in New Zealand. Michael
took the bait and has been a keen supporter
and benefactor of Pukeiti ever since. He
proudly showed us the tree, patting its
almost metre-diameter
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‘About 60% of the region is
used for intensive farming,
predominantly dairying.’
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Where we live
Regional economy
Taranaki boasts one of strongest regional economies in the country, which can be largely
attributed to the strength of the oil and gas, and agricultural industries. Other industries,
including tourism, also play a significant part in the region’s prosperity.
Despite the global financial crisis that has affected the New Zealand
economy over