campaigning/marketing – education and awareness based on priority species and ecosystems,
good news stories
5 Schools, industry, local events
5 Multi-win situations, integrated outcomes – including biodiversity, cultural, economic
5 Annual forum workshop with training and tools
5 Walk the rivers – bring different groups, sectors, iwi together
5 Social media – focus on the young people
5 Use existing community support for greater impact e.g. Mounga to Moana through Oakura
5 Business and
If yes, please provide details of who issued consent and the consent number:
10.
Is the area legally protected?
If yes, please describe how:
YES NO
If no, what impediments are there to legal protection:
eg. QEII, DC or DOC reserve, Ng Whenua R huiā ā
Conservation plan Riparian plan Farm plan
No. No. No.
Biodiversity plan
No.
If yes, please describe:
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
Have you consulted with anyone else regarding the proposed work?
Iwi
Fonterra Whareroa compliance monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2021-2022
local Iwi of the area and Heritage New
Zealand. Work around the site has been halted while investigations are undertaken by an
expert archaeological team. All other site works are continuing and it is not expected to
delay the completion of the project.
4.4 The Committee were advised that the next phase of the Bell Block to Waitara investigation
project was to develop a Programme Business Case. Workshops will continue with key
stakeholders to help shape the overall project. The
Council under various legislative frameworks
including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002 and the Land Transport
Management Act 2003.
Iwi considerations
26. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making
processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-
term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in …
new drilling, were canvassed and debated. The
tenor of the decision and the conditions attached to the approved marine consent clearly
confirm that offshore drilling in the Taranaki region has negligible if any environmental
effects, with the possible exception of marine biosecurity and on iwi interests, both of
which are able to be managed appropriately according to the DMC. Salient points from
the STOS decision are attached as Appendix 6.
One issue raised by submitters
households) and lowest in Stratford district (6.6% of households). Households without
access to a motor vehicle are generally slightly higher among iwi.
Add the following to the paragraph on Iwi in Section 2.2 (on page 6)
Generally, higher proportions of iwi in the region are transport disadvantaged due to both
a lower level of access to private motor vehicles and a greater proportion of the Maori
population being under the age of 15.
Add a further measure of ‘Ongoing consideration of
angling &
Surfcasting Club Yes 272305820 paddy@actionaki.co.nz
Leanne Horo
Taranaki Iwi - Authorised
voice of Te Kāhui o Taranaki
Trust
TBC 06 763
8242 274988746 admin@taranaki.iwi.nz
Nigel Robinson Landowner Yes 274756073 elite.fs@xtra.co.nz
Heather Sharpe Landowner Yes
211311961
Rex Langton Opunake Lions Club Yes 276527271 randllangton@xtra.co.nz
10.2 Detail the consultation undertaken with any interested/affected parties, and the views of those