The Taranaki Regional Council works with the Taranaki community caring for the environment and improving lifestyles, supporting livelihoods and taking Taranaki forward.
IMPROVING LIFESTYLES
Our healthy environment is highly valued and the provision of services, amenities and infrastructure are vital to the well-being and lifestyle of everyone in Taranaki. Strong investment by the Taranaki community and the Council contributes to Taranaki’s enviable lifestyle:
- Checking river health.
- Monitoring swimming spots.
- Restoring native habitats.
- World-class Pukeiti, Tupare and Hollard gardens.
- Public bus services.
- Assisting Puke Ariki, heritage and culture.
SUPPORTING LIVELIHOODS
The Council works with the region’s industries, farmers, iwi and communities to ensure the sustainable use, development and protection of our environment which supports a strong regional economy:
- Reporting environmental performance.
- Promoting riparian fencing and planting.
- Supporting sustainable farming.
- Eliminating possums, other predators and pest plants.
- Providing flood protection.
- Monitoring nature’s extremes.
TAKING TARANAKI FORWARD
- Connecting people and planning for the future.
- Supporting community initiatives.
- Building scientific knowledge.
- Educating future generations
- Owning Port Taranaki.
Taranaki Regional Council — working with people, caring for Taranaki.
OUR MISSION
To work for a thriving and prosperous Taranaki by:
- Promoting the sustainable use, development and protection of our natural and physical resources.
- Safeguarding Taranaki’s people and resources from natural and other hazards.
- Promoting and providing for significant services, amenities and infrastructure.
- Representing Taranaki’s interests and contributions regionally, nationally and internationally.
We will do this by leading with responsibility, working co-operatively, to encourage community participation, and taking into account the Treaty of Waitangi.