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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
Wed 25 Jan 2023
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki has received $2.5 million to more than double the size of its possum eradication zone.
Read moreWed 21 Dec 2022 2:00pm
Taranaki has just completed a high-tech aerial laser survey creating an exact 3-D map of the surface of the entire region.
Read moreMon 19 Dec 2022
Taranaki Regional Council wishes everyone a safe and happy festive season. The Council office will be closed all day Thursday, 22 December then from 1pm on Friday, 23 December until 8am on Monday, 9 January 2023.
Read moreWed 14 Dec 2022
Waitoriki School in Inglewood is passionate about connecting with their place and community.
Read moreFri 25 Nov 2022 1:00pm
Summer is a great time to head out to fish for kai or just enjoy the fantastic Taranaki coastline but boaties and kayakers need to remember some simple rules to keep them and their whānau safe, says Harbour Master Tony Parr.
Read moreMon 21 Nov 2022 1:00pm
Freshwater is a taonga. It’s a precious resource and we need to make sure we protect and care for it.
Read moreWed 16 Nov 2022 11:00am
Restoring the Waiwhakaiho River, zero waste gigs, wool water filters and stopping the decline in kiwi numbers are among the achievements of this year’s Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Award winners.
Read moreWed 16 Nov 2022 9:00am
Navigating Taranaki by bus just got a whole lot easier thanks to a smart new app called Transit.
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