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Reverting places names to te reo Māori origins a gateway to stopping racism - Te Pāti Māori co-leader

Reverting places names to te reo Māori origins a gateway to stopping racism - Te Pāti Māori co-leader
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Solar plant and wind farm help to keep South Taranaki and Hāwera humming

“It s about having a range of energy technologies that provide meaningful, well-paid work, she said. “It’s absolutely about the jobs created in the energy sector, but it s also about the jobs that it then creates downstream.” The South Taranaki economy is also set to benefit, said Gerard Langford, from Hāwera Bizlink business asssociation. “It is ensuring that Taranaki remains the energy sector for New Zealand.” “What it does signify is the degree of ingenuity and innovation that’s going on in Taranaki and South Taranaki.” He said Hāwera was benefiting from an influx of new arrivals, property development and a new library and culture centre, Te Ramanui o Ruapūtahanga.

Taranaki councils plan to build regional composting plant

A regional facility would cater to residential and commercial organic waste from around the region. (File photo) The three district councils of Taranaki are planning to build a regional composting facility to stop food scraps being trucked out of the region. New Plymouth is the only district council that currently collects and disposes of food waste, but it is having to truck it 300 kilometres north to Hampton Downs. This is because the Remediation New Zealand-run facility in Uruti that the council planned to use when it launched food scrap recycling in September 2019 does not have resource consents. The company has applied for consent renewal and is expecting a decision later in the month.

Whanganui District Council offers new mobile app for ratepayers

Whanganui District Council offers new mobile app for ratepayers 5 May, 2021 01:00 AM 3 minutes to read The new phone app provides quick access to council information and allows users to make suggestions and report problems. Photo / File The new phone app provides quick access to council information and allows users to make suggestions and report problems. Photo / File Whanganui Chronicle Whanganui District Council is offering a new mobile app to send targeted information to ratepayers. Developed by New Zealand-based tech company Datacom, the Antenno app is able to send notifications and alerts about local community events as well as advice on municipal services.

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