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Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s help to ‘back the bittern’ and has launc… More
Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s help to ‘back the bittern’ and has launc… More
Tue 23 Feb 2021
Fines totalling $179,000 over a major sewage spill in Bell Block show how important it is for basic community infrastructure to be fully fit for purpose, with operators able to respond efficiently and effectively to any malfunctions, the TRC says.
Read moreTue 23 Feb 2021
Today’s $84,000 fine over a tallow spill demonstrates to all businesses that lapses in paperwork and procedures can have significant environmental and financial impacts, the Taranaki Regional Council says.
Read moreTue 23 Feb 2021
Taranaki Regional Council is to seek the community’s views on creating a Māori constituency for the 2022 local authority elections.
Read moreTue 23 Feb 2021
Stoats, ferrets and weasels have officially been declared ‘pests’ in Taranaki and a new rule introduced to control them, in a move to protect the region’s investment in restoring native biodiversity.
Read moreThu 28 Jan 2021
Drawing from the momentum of Venture Taranaki the Enviroschools Taranaki team were able to support the continuation of a community approach to learning and actions that embraced community needs, benefited people and benefited the environment through 2020.
Read moreFri 15 Jan 2021
A beautiful butterfly has arrived in Taranaki but don’t be fooled by its good looks - it has a very important job to do.
Read moreFri 03 Apr 2020
If you thought staying at home was boring, you’ve got a whole new world waiting to be discovered.
Read moreMon 20 Jan 2020
The Waitara River is set to gain extra benefits from a national pilot study focused on the best ways to assess any microbiological health risks to freshwater swimmers.
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