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Free Community Composting Workshop
NewsMedia ReleasesThe South Taranaki District Council is teaming up with Michelle from Goldbush Micro Farm to bring to you a community composting workshop to teach you how composting methods works and what you can do.
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It’s time to demand better Water Reform
NewsMedia ReleasesIt’s time for the community to demand better three waters reform, and reject the Government’s one size fits none plan, says South Taranaki Mayor Phil Nixon.
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i-SITE Visitor Centre Closed Sunday 3 July
Public NoticesNewsDue to staff illness the i-SITE Visitor Centre will not be opening this Sunday 3 July.
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Annual Plan Adopted 2.84% Average Rate Increase
NewsMedia ReleasesThe South Taranaki District Council adopted its 2022/23 Annual Plan for the new financial year at Monday night’s meeting approving a 2.84% average rate increase.
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South Taranaki Happening Holidays Programme
NewsMedia ReleasesCheck out the South Taranaki District Council's school holiday programme for Term 2 - Happening Holidays.
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Iwi-Council Partnership to consider combined Manaia Facility
NewsMedia ReleasesA new multi-purpose, shared facility for Manaia is being considered following the signing of a partnership agreement between the Council and Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust.
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Literary Award Judges announced
NewsMedia ReleasesThe wait is over! The Lysaght-Watt Trust Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards 2022 Judges have been announced.
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Satisfaction with Council Services remains high in South Taranaki
NewsMedia ReleasesThe majority of South Taranaki residents are happy with the services their Council provides according to an independent survey.
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The Great Comedy Show
NewsMedia ReleasesBen Hurley is bringing the Great Comedy Show to both Eltham Town Hall on Friday 15 July and to Hāwera’s TSB Hub on Saturday 16 July.
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Temporary Road Closures for Targa Rally
Road closuresPublic NoticesFriday 27 May 2022 - Stage Warea - 9.45am to 2.15pm - Stage Insane Eltham - 12.40pm to 5.10pm - Stage Kohi Loop - 2.25pm to 6.55pm
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Drive in Movies coming to South Taranaki
NewsMedia ReleasesTake a trip down memory lane and come along to South Taranaki District Council’s Drive In Movie Nights.
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Name Change for Ronald Hugh Morrieson Literary Awards
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Lysaght-Watt Trust has been a major supporter of the South Taranaki LibraryPlus – so we are excited to announce them as a naming sponsor of our prestigious annual literary awards.
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Road Closure - Meremere Track
Road closuresPublic NoticesMeremere Road (known as the Meremere Track) by all motor vehicles and motorcycles from 31 May 2022 to 31 October 2022 inclusive.
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Closure of Roads to Ordinary Vehicular Traffic - Moeawatea Valley Road
Road closuresPublic NoticesMoeawatea Valley Road, Lakes Road – unmetalled section 3.9km from intersection with Mangawhio Road, and Meremere Road unsealed section (known as the Meremere Track) - 31 May 2022 to 31 October 2022.
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Billion dollar water bill for reform
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Government has already spent $34 million designing a reform so badly received they plan to bill water users more than a billion dollars to bring stakeholders on board.
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Bowen Crescent Playground Completed
NewsMedia ReleasesThe opening of the Bowen Crescent Playground saw the completion of a successful Council - Community Partnership project.
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Temporary Road Closure
Road closuresPublic NoticesManawapou Road, Hawera Saturday 14 May 2022 8am to 5pm and Saturday 21 May 2022 8am-5pm
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Take a 10 minute survey and be in to win $100
NewsMedia ReleasesZero Waste Taranaki is conducting a survey about people's attitudes, awareness and behaviours regarding waste.
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STDC Proposes 2.84% Average Rate Increase
NewsMedia ReleasesThe South Taranaki District Council (STDC) is proposing an average rate increase of 2.84% according to its 2022/23 draft Annual Plan.
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Contractor announced for Te Ramanui o Ruapūtahanga
NewsMedia ReleasesConstruction company Livingstone Building has been selected as the successful tenderer to build South Taranaki's new library arts and cultural centre, Te Ramanui o Ruapūtahanga.