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Health Warning Lifted - Ōpunakē Lake
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council environmental services group manager, Liam Dagg, says the health warning for Ōpunakē Lake has been lifted.
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Start your engines for Americana 2020
NewsMedia ReleasesAmericarna is rolling back into the district in February - don't miss out on all of the fun!
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TUIA 2020
NewsMedia Releases We are on the lookout for our next South Taranaki TUIA representative for 2020! TUIA is a rangatahi leadership programme, part of the Mayors Taskforce for Jobs.
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Ōpunakē Lake Closed due to Planktonic Cyanobacteria
NewsMedia ReleasesDue to high levels of blue-green algal bloom (Planktonic cyanobacteria), Ōpunakē Lake is closed until further notice and warning signs have been erected.
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Movies in the Park is back again!
NewsMedia ReleasesSummer is at its best – and what better way is there than to spend a Sunday afternoon, than relaxing in the park watching movies?
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Waverley Residents - Boil Water Notice Lifted
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Boil Water Notice in Waverley has now been lifted.
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Health Warning Lifted for River Mouths and Beach
NewsMedia ReleasesKaupokonui, Waingongoro River Mouths and Ohawe Beach have all returned to normal and health warnings have been lifted.
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Sounds on the Sand Returns to Ōpunakē this Summer
NewsMedia ReleasesThe South Taranaki District Council is bringing Roadhouse to Ōpunakē Beach on Saturday 18 January 2020 from 1.00pm.
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Health Warning: Kaupokonui, Waingongoro River Mouths and Ohawe Beach
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki District Council (STDC) regulatory services manager, Chantelle Denton, has today issued a health warning for Kaupokonui and Waingongoro River Mouths and Ohawe Beach.
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Road works to get underway on South Road, Hāwera in the new year
NewsMedia ReleasesRoad repair works on South Road (SH3) in the centre of Hāwera will get underway early next year.
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Two New Inductees for South Taranaki Sporting Hall of Fame
NewsMedia ReleasesRugby league star Graeme West and pro golfer Michael Campbell are the latest additions to the prestigious South Taranaki Sporting Hall of Fame.
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Free Sustainable Gift Wrapping
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Council is are kicking off Christmas early by running a pop-up (free) sustainable gift-wrapping station for residents.
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Free Community Swimming Pools Open Today
NewsMedia ReleasesCouncil is proud to provide towns around the district with community pools, free of charge, that open during the summer months
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Council to Investigate Roundabout on Glover/Turuturu Road
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Council has taken on feedback received from motorists and will investigate the options and suitability for having a permanent round-about at the Glover/Turuturu Road (Hawera) intersection.
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Trial for South Taranaki Businesses to Compost Organic Waste
NewsMedia ReleasesThe Council is on a mission to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and is supporting a trial for businesses to compost their organic waste, using funding from the MfE Waste Disposal Levy.
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Summer Blast Holiday Programme
NewsMedia ReleasesSouth Taranaki Libraries popular summer reading programme is being revamped this year to offer a new, dynamic way of encouraging children’s’ learning and discovery.
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Popular Arts in the Park Returns
NewsMedia ReleasesThe ever popular Arts in the Park event is returning to Hāwera’s King Edward Park on Saturday 7 December.
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Virtual Reality Comes to South Taranaki Libraries
NewsMedia ReleasesEver fancied kayaking in the breath-taking environment of Antarctica? Well with the latest virtual reality technology you can do just that without having to leave the safety of your living room.
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7 Days Live Show Coming to Hāwera
NewsMedia Releases7 Days (Live Show) is coming to Hāwera on Thursday 21 November as part of the town’s annual comedy show, but you will need to get in quick as there’s only a few tickets still available.
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#ComplEAT to save time, money and waste.
NewsMedia ReleasesDid you know one of the biggest environmental challenges we face is food waste? If it were a country, food waste would be third largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world.