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TRC Chairperson resigns as chair

Charlotte Littlewood

Thu 23 Jan 2025 10:30am

Taranaki Regional Council Chairperson Charlotte Littlewood has announced her resignation as chair.

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Weather highs and lows revealed by Taranaki Regional Council

Climate Summary Media release   2025 01 21

Tue 21 Jan 2025 10:00am

The weather stats are in for 2024 and if you live near Hawken Road in South Taranaki then last year you will have enjoyed the lowest rainfall and highest air temperature in the region.

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Help keep freshwater clam out of Taranaki

Corbicula

Wed 18 Dec 2024

Local boaties heading to Waikato this summer are being urged to Check Clean Dry to help keep the exotic freshwater clam out of Taranaki.

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Take care and be aware of other water users, boaties urged

Media release Port safety December 2024 896x616 1

Thu 05 Dec 2024 10:00am

Boaties are being urged to be aware of others when they head out on the water this summer.

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Inspirational environmental work recognised by TRC

EA 2024 896x616 21 November 2024

Thu 21 Nov 2024 7:00am

A charity which prevents hundreds of thousands of CO2 emissions, vital mahi to improve fish passages, tireless voluntary work controlling pest animals and plants and long-term efforts by farmers to restore waterways have been recognised by the TRC.

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Cyanobacteria found in Taranaki rivers

Media release photos Cynobacteria 8 November 2024

Fri 08 Nov 2024 11:00am

Taranaki residents are being urged to be cautious around rivers, with potentially toxic cyanobacteria detected earlier in the season than usual.

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Clarity on freshwater policy welcomed

Council welcomes change

Thu 24 Oct 2024

"Taranaki Regional Council welcomes the clarity from government on the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management.

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Your sightings can help back the bittern

Bittern Sightings Media release 27 September 2024

Fri 27 Sept 2024 12:00pm

Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s help to ‘back the bittern’ and has launched a new interactive map to make it easier to report sightings of the elusive wetland bird.

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