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All South Taranaki Water Restrictions Lifted
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesAll water restrictions in South Taranaki have now been lifted says South Taranaki District Council’s infrastructure group manager Herbert Denton.
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Eltham features getting a fresh coat of paint
NewsMedia ReleasesA project has started this week to rejuvenate some of Eltham's main street bollards, bins, seats, and decorative lamp posts by applying a fresh coat of paint.
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Ōpunakē Town Centre Greenspace Proposal
NewsMedia ReleasesAs the key part of Ōpunakē’s town centre revitalisation project, the Council would like to know what residents think about a proposal to close off a section of Napier Street.
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Don’t be late for a very important date – Elektra
NewsMedia ReleasesGet the family together and finish off the school holidays on a bright note by taking a stroll through Alice’s Wonderland.
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Happening Holidays School Holiday Programme out now
NewsMedia ReleasesClick here to find out more about what Council facilities around the District are offering kids during the April Holidays.
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New $12 million Road Opened in South Taranaki
NewsMedia ReleasesAn enthusiastic crowd of more than 50 people turned out today to watch South Taranaki Mayor, Phil Nixon, and Ngā Rauru Chairperson Mike Neho, officially open the district’s newest road, Te Ranganuku.
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Draft Plan Focusses on Looking After District's Infrastructure
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council adopts its draft 10-year plan for consultation
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Kid You Not: We’re upgrading the Goat Track!
NewsMedia ReleasesFrom Tuesday 12 March, the access to Ōpunakē Beach (off Bowen Crescent) known as the ‘Goat Track’ will be closed so the pathway can be upgraded.
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New S(h)elf Check In and Out at Hāwera LibraryPlus
NewsMedia ReleasesHāwera LibraryPlus is excited to introduce SmartShelf, an innovative technology that allows book lovers to self-check books in and out in a matter of seconds.
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Council Completes New Loop Track for Pātea
NewsMedia ReleasesPātea’s new Loop Track was officially blessed by Ngāti Ruanui kaumatua on Wednesday 28 February marking the culmination of an eight-month project, part of the Council’s Pathways Programme.
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Next Stage of Business Park Underway
NewsMedia ReleasesThe next phase of the South Taranaki Business Park is now underway, after a blessing was held at the site on Tuesday.
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Making Rural Water Management Easier
NewsMedia ReleasesCouncil is excited to announce an innovative partnership with Levno which will improve water management of this vital resource, benefiting both the users and the environment.
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Proposed Trade Waste Bylaw out for consultation
Public NoticesNewsMedia ReleasesCouncil needs to renew its Trade Waste Bylaw so it can continue to manage trade waste in the District and we want to know what you think.
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Applications Open for Rural Travel Fund
NewsMedia ReleasesApplications for funding from the Sport New Zealand Rural Travel Fund are now open and close on Tuesday 12 March at 5pm.
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Get Waste-Ed with Kate
NewsMedia ReleasesThe South Taranaki District Council is excited to host Kate Fenwick (formerly Meads), New Zealand’s waste reduction expert on Wednesday 6 March.
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District-wide Odds and Evens Water Restrictions now on
NewsMedia ReleasesNew consent conditions combined with a forecasted hot summer have resulted in odds and evens water restrictions being introduced District-wide.
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AmeriCARna 2024
NewsMedia ReleasesStart your engines! AmeriCARna is roaring back into Ōpunakē and Hāwera.
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Creative Communities Funding Applications Open
NewsMedia ReleasesDo you have a community arts project that needs some funding support? The next application round for Creative Communities funding is now open.
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District-wide Odds and Evens Water Restrictions to be introduced
NewsMedia ReleasesNew consent conditions combined with a forecasted hot summer have resulted in District-wide odds and evens water restrictions being introduced on Monday 12 February.
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Tangata Whenua Liaison Fund now open for applications
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