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What’s that sludge on our beaches?Pond owners help fight pestsJune 2016Environmental projects given a boostBay of Plenty residents help shape bylawFirst low-emission burner to be installed in RotoruaTauranga Bayhopper to make changes to some servicesSmall lifestyle block owners’ help sought for guide50,000 plants for PapahikahawaiAnnual Lake Rotoiti drawdown to beginBay of Plenty air quality data now availableNga Potiki dig in for Tauranga HarbourMake time for Coast CareBay of Plenty Regional Council a finalist in Local Government New Zealand EXCELLENCE AwardsToolkit to prepare marae for emergency launchedLess coffee leaving for the landfillService to Civil Defence recognisedExtra buses for Cityride to improve service for usersKeeping stock off stopbanks prevents damageMay 2016More fish, flax and flocks$3.3m fund seeks land use solutionsWave buoy takes a sabbaticalReminder: Civil Defence Alerting Systems Test tomorrow Friday 6 May, 10.00 a.m.Open session to help rural landownersMobil fined over oil spillHovercraft trial in Tauranga HarbourCommunity engagement sessions available to discuss air quality issuesChecks for pond pestsDairy farmers take action to protect waterYoung voices on big issuesDig in for Papamoa planting daysGypsy Day risk for Bay of Plenty farmsApril 2016Additional bus service for Welcome Bay to meet increase in demandRena Navigation Safety Exclusion Zone amendedWinning Enspire videos on showMedia StatementLaunch lifted from ocean floorKaituna re-diversion planning to pay offLake nutrient rules submission period closing soonRegional Transport Committee welcomes $520m investment to improve SH2 northern corridorCivil Defence Alerting Systems TestUpdate on RMA process to protect Lake RotoruaSolutions to improve Rotorua Cityride bus service confirmedYouth Jam 2016 heats upMarch 2016Sustainable projects given a boostSuccessful open day for dairy effluent trialEnvironmental monitoring site highlights Nukuhou River workLake Tarawera story sharedUnusual algae in Tauranga HarbourRules for boating in the Bay get reviewedRegional Council investigates Sulphur Dioxide emissionsPest fish found in Lake RotoitiCouncil extends submission periodTe Arawa teamwork to restore wetlandMore work on the cards for Ōhiwa HarbourFebruary 2016Boating rules for the bay reviewedPest parrot search in KatikatiBalanced, sustainable for Rotorua’s lakes is core focusCityride bus routes 1 and 6 temporary changesWallaby spread survey underwayWeed win for OpotikiFlood relief for Uretara RiverCow shed effluent converted to fish food – public open dayCouncil monitors water levels as rivers and lakes riseRiver level peaks pass as rain easesNew pest in BethlehemMV Rena Resource Consent DecisionNext step towards improving water quality in Lake RotoruaChecks for pond pestsJanuary 2016Community counts cost of illegal dumpingWarm weather prompts Rotorua lake bloomsGetting to school with Schoolhopper in 2016White Island Tour incident – environmental updateShoreline monitoring updateVolunteers work hard to protect harbourTravel options for Maketū residents increasingProtection order over Pee Jay V issuedSmooth recovery of capsized wakaOrchards to be registered for use of bulk pesticidesMedia Releases 2015December 2015Report highlights compliance across the BayCouncil helps people upgrade to clean heatingRegional Council welcome their newest member of the teamStudents get hands on with waterSpotlight on sea lettuceClean-up day at Waiōtahe estuaryBoaties reminded to know the rulesLand-use change for Lake Rotorua catchmentSummer of science for Tauranga HarbourNovember 2015Water advisory groups appointedOil spill training exercise at Port of TaurangaReport: Alum dosing not a long-term solution for lake qualityDry conditions mean low lake levelsMarine Precinct funding agreement signedWaterway and wildlife protection winsCommitted to improving Rotorua's Public TransportBoaties asked to share the navigational channelAward thanks to Eastern Bay of Plenty farmersOctober 2015New rainfall gauge now operationalTauranga Harbour health stableKope project site opened to publicGet prepared before you hit the waterPlea for marine pest vigilanceCivil Defence alerting systems test coming soonPrivet under pressurePublic urged to report wallaby sightings promptlyFree native plants for localsNew exploration into geothermal potential underwayAction Plan for BOP economic development launchedMore time to feedback on water allocation workMedia Statement - Wallabies offsideSeptember 2015Changes made to coastal planPlastic beads on Papamoa BeachPublic feedback invited on draft nutrient rulesLake quality results highlight action neededLast call for coast carersCivil Defence Media StatementBay of Plenty Civil Defence - Tsunami marine and beach threat updateBay of Plenty tsunami warning cancelledSevere sea lettuce season aheadGroup pleased with improved performanceBus trial to link Waihī Beach with TaurangaBay of Plenty lake water quality data now availableAugust 2015Media Statement - Judge Smith's sentencing decision: Bay of Plenty Regional Council v Fonterra Limited.Rena Recovery Plan helps restore mauriMoney for waste managementThere’s still time for talkBooklet helps people with disabilities cope in a disasterYouth inspired to look after local water waysEnviroschool Silver for Tiaki Early Learning CentreMalaysian environmental visit to view Rotorua lakes systemsNew channel on trial in Tauranga HarbourFree insulation giftedRangitāiki River catchment work programme approvedJuly 2015Hot Swap to continue until 2016Councils investing in Te Awanui Tauranga Harbour healthGreen light for Kaituna River re-diversionFunding for more bright ideas to save wasteNew bus fares from AugustCityride improvements launching later this monthCityride improvements begin MondayProject tackles invasive weed around Mount TaraweraWave buoy back in waterNew bus fares from MondayFonterra fined for Edgecumbe overflowsSpray season begins for kiwifruit growersScientist to join Kope Canal remediation projectJune 2015Keeping stock off stopbanks prevents damageKiwifruit orchard land on registerInternet OutageLandowners encouraged to attend Land Use Opportunities SymposiumRegional Council gains new tool to tackle marine pestsClean-up completed for some oiled coastlinesFeisty refugee heads home after oil spillAnnual Lake Rotoiti drawdown achieved earlySigning marks new phase for Tauranga CBD campus projectAdd your voice to the region’s water discussionToxic shellfish warning area revisedLong Term Plan delivers on Regional Council prioritiesRangitāiki Floodway widening work completedCouncil supports community groups helping the environmentRegional Council to increase focus on economic developmentRegional Council puts funds aside for sewerage systemsStrong support for Regional Council’s environmental protection workMay 2015Tauranga Harbour oil spill update (4)Iwi environmental management plan wins awardToolbox of options for spill responseCouncil calling for oil reportsKeeping a close eye on harbour lifeOil contained as cleanup continuesTauranga Harbour oil spill update 5Public feedback sought on plan to restore and protect Lake TaraweraWaste fund saves rubbish mountain from landfillKiwifruit orchards to be registered for spray useLabour Environment spokeswoman visits cleanup command centrePermanent health warning issued for Kaiate FallsRegional Council considers submissions to Long Term PlanSymposium to explore innovative ways to reduce nitrogenTauranga CBD campus a step closer with signing of Heads of AgreementIndependent Monitor selected for Kope Canal projectQuestion session on Lake Rotorua alum dosingReduce effluent on roads on ‘Gypsy day’Catch up on Tauranga Harbour healthApril 2015Boaties reminded to avoid Rena Exclusion ZoneEnspire winner announcedFarm and family to benefit from stream protectionCouncil environmental monitoring standard initiative wins awardRegional Council providing free buses for Rotorua Anzac Day ServiceBusy morning for Tauranga’s newest bus networkHealth warning lifted for Lake RotoehuCouncil takes precautionary approach to managing stop bank contaminationBad weather hampers oil cleanupOil cleanup underway after spillTauranga Harbour oil spill updateTauranga Harbour oil spill update (2)Tauranga Harbour oil spill update (3)Open fire ban to save livesMarch 2015Swimmers advised to stay out of lake ski lanesTeachers collaborate to develop Enviroschool programmesVolunteers keeping boaties safe on the harbourRangitāiki River document now published and releasedHealth warning lifted for Lake OkaroSubmissions closed on Regional Council’s Long Term PlanWatching out for Cyclone PamAlligator weed creeps in to Rangitaiki RiverCityRide improvements result in savingsForecast updated to weather watch for CycloneForecast updated to severe weather warningFirst hand storm experience for visiting Harbour MasterFlood of submissions to Regional Council’s Long Term PlanSocial media boosts CDEM reach in an emergencyBallance fined $60,000 for gas dischargeYoung locals inspireFebruary 2015Region not at threat of droughtStopbank guidelines a first for NZCouncil seeks public help with bore projectAbandoned boats a costly headache for Regional CouncilHealth warning issued for Lake RotoehuNorth harbour wardens keep boaties safe on the waterWhakatane farmer fined for illegal earthworksRegional Council asking for help with Long Term PlanBoaties urged to take more care on barsRangitāiki River Forum document delayedHave your say over a cuppa on Regional Council Long Term PlanHearing date announced for Rena Resource ConsentBetter compliance with dairy effluent rulesJanuary 2015Work planned to improve Thornton LagoonToxic shellfish warning extended along coastline to Opito BayPublic warning after discolouring of water in Lake TaraweraChanges to Okere Gates operation for summerTest results confirm blue green algae in Lake TaraweraYouth challenged to take environmental actionUnique trial for riparian plantingWise words on waterRangitāiki waterway structure project beginsSchoolhopper ready for launchGood behaviour on the water over summerNative forestry planting project a successLow lake levels spark actionSuccessful test of emergency texts and emailsFirst students get to school on new Regional Council bus serviceRegional Council continues to monitor Lake TaraweraCommissioners appointed for Rena consent hearingDirty water in beach outfalls prompts warningMedia Releases 2014December 2014Toxic shellfish poisoning strikes the Bay againMarine Precinct funding gets green lightFree travel announced for launch of Schoolhopper serviceNew features planned for Rotorua’s CityRide networkDry conditions mean low lake levelsRegional Council Chair thanks volunteersCall for boats, jet skis to slow down on the lakesNew call centre improves on the water helpWhat direction should land transport take in the Bay of Plenty?Mount surf reef removal completeBayhopper changes mean greater access for Tauranga passengersShifting sands close harbour channels to boatsFuture vision for the Rangitāiki RiverCollaboration the key to improving environmentDevelopment companies fined for sediment discharges into streamTime to check out lifejacketsVirtual markers coming to Bay of Plenty harboursEnjoy summer’s longer days with the Bayhopper networkToxic shellfish warning extended along coastlineTake care on the water over summerNovember 2014Judea industrial sites show low risk of stormwater contaminationTauranga Harbour sediment source confirmedBay of Plenty Regional Council releases Rena reportUS water quality expert to speak at Science EveningYoungsters learn to care for the environment at Eco CarnivalFree Friday bus for Garden Art Festival ExpoWork complete to remove surf reefWorking together pays off for Bay of Plenty councilsKopeopeo Canal Remediation Project settles appealHard work brings good results for waterFarm consultant - how to farm green but stay in the blackAuckland boat brings marine pests to Pilot BayRegional Council celebrates 25 yearsHard work and collaboration wins Green Gold AwardRegional Council congratulates river heroOctober 2014Great news for Rotorua lakes water qualitySafe opening day for trout fishing seasonGreat News for Rotorua lakes water quality - Additional InformationWave buoy back in actionWild weather causes havoc on the harbourState of the art monitoring buoy headed for Rotorua LakesLast call for input on draft Rotorua nitrogen rulesKids pitch in to clean up reserveNew direction for Bay of Plenty resource managementExperts appointed to land technical advisory group for lakes programmeNew oil spill on-scene commander appointedRegional Council delivers on significant projectsBoating safety lessons for Rotorua youngstersStay on top of spring weedsRegional Council adopts Maori titleCare groups celebrate successMamaku farming company fined for effluent dischargeSeptember 2014Fences key for whitebait frittersLions open perfect new picnic spotRena application heads for environment courtOpen days for owners of small properties on draft rules for land use around Lake RotoruaNotice to Mariners in the eastern Bay of PlentyProjects funded to make the most of wasteBoats still breaching Rena exclusion zoneGet ready for any emergencyDo you live in the eastern Bay?Plea to Pāpāmoa pond and aquarium ownersTenders chosen for Mount surf reef removalTake the bus for free this SaturdayFind out more about Rotorua’s lakesTest for region’s emergency text alert systemOpportunities and challenges for Bay’s rural wasteSlow start to sea lettuce seasonLessons from test of email and text alert systemsAugust 2014Lake warning signs translated to keep visitors safeVideos aim to keep boaties safe over barsSpray season begins for kiwifruit growersTimetable changes to Rotorua’s Cityride bus networkNew bus service extension for Te PukeDivers go deep to clean up Pilot Bay watersA world of experience on the waterNo rubbish applications to new waste fund!Bay of Plenty Regional Council Releases Resource Consent NumbersRegional Council investigates harbour rosin spillRegional Council pleased with funding for Kopeopeo Canal remediationLace bug helping with woolly nightshade warLast call for coastal plan inputSmall oil spill at Port of TaurangaHarbour Master checks grounded vesselDiesel removed from stricken vesselMoves to remove wrecked cutter from Whale IslandThe future of the Rangitaiki RiverStranded cutter re-floatedJuly 2014Maori urged to harness global networksNew app reveals what lies beneathApply for funding to enhance your environmentMuck in at Onekawa Te Mawhai Regional ParkRena exclusion zone still in forceNew Regional Harbourmaster to begin on FridayWoolly nightshade subsidy phased outTauranga Harbour targeted in Annual PlanWave buoy washes up near PapamoaConsultation on draft rules for rural land around Lake RotoruaLast days to apply for waste initiatives fundingSludge on beach a natural occurrenceKeeping stock off stopbanks prevents damageFurther funding secured for Tauranga CBD campusLocal schools help care for Tauranga HarbourJune 2014Fanworms found again in Tauranga HarbourMaori to share successes at huiBay of Plenty Regional Council accepts Resource ConsentJudges decide no winner in Rotorua Land Innovation ChallengeBay of Plenty Civil Defence keeps watch on the weatherCommunity workshops target Rotorua waterwaysShellfish toxin warning lifted for the Bay of PlentySend in your flooding photosHelp us shape the future of the Rangitaiki RiverPipes or pipis? Marinas or marsh birds?Matata wastewater consent grantedFund launched for waste initiatives‘Cuppa and a chat’ sessions for Ōhiwa HarbourRegional Council holds rate increase in Annual PlanMaori to discuss future business aspirationsVirtual markers for Tauranga HarbourSmoky winter fires ramp up complaintsStudent fare for Tauranga buses confirmedToi EDA adopts work plan and welcomes new trusteesMay 2014Sign up for emergency text alertsStill time to have say on irrigation on the PlainsKaituna River jet boat speed approvedDemolition company fined for dumping offenceWinner of our flood photo competitionRotorua lakes photo comp winner announcedOil spill responders practice on the waterWild kiwifruit concern for everyoneMore options to get around WhakataneApril 2014Helping fish get aroundRegional Council crew cleaning up after tanker crashVolunteer trappers acknowledgedScion innovation centre funding signed offHealth warning for Okawa Bay, Okere ArmStudents to lead environmental projectsSubmissions closing on Regional Council PlanTravel for free in Rotorua this Easter weekendTravel for free in Tauranga this Easter weekendMount surf reef to be removedStorms in the Bay of PlentyCommunity effort creates outdoor 'classroom'Locals help out with tow truck crash spillFlood photos wantedSubmissions in on Regional Council's Draft Annual PlanCabinet decision green light for lake catchment land use schemeKaituna River re-diversion research explainedHealth warnings lifted for Rotoiti and RotoehuMarch 2014Whakatane Harbour Care Group hits its strideHealth warning issued for Lake RotoehuYoung leaders share ideas with mayorsHelp for landowners to remove gorseLower river flows due to dry weatherContaminated soil to be removed from tanker crash siteBoaties warned to check moorings before Cyclone Lusi arrivesStill time to enter lakes photo competitionBoaties advised to keep clear of giant Rena bargeBay of Plenty prepared for Cyclone LusiInternal efficiencies mean lower rate rise for Regional CouncilSevere weather warning lifted for the Bay of PlentyContainer ship fined for harbour oil spillStorm washes debris on Mount beachesClean machines to prevent pest spreadHealth warning lifted for Whakatane RiverTransit information now available for Rotorua bus usersStudents get hands-on at water expoDirectory making light work of wasteFebruary 2014Toxic shellfish warning revisediPad mini up for grabs for best lake photoToxic shellfish warning area reducedRapid response to increase in algae in Okawa BayLatest statistics show BOP households as prepared for an emergency as rest of countryReduced bus fare for Tauranga studentsLiving with riskDecision on resource consent for Kopeopeo CanalPotentially toxic algae found in Whakatane RiverLaunch of BOP Maori economic strategy first of its kindWarning for bore users follows petrol spillPark remains open during forest harvestingRoom for more at 'Living with risk' sessionsJanuary 2014Dive flags a must over busy summerRena exclusion zone extendedLow lake levels for Rotorua and RotoitiMetservice issues warning for Western BayImproving lake good news for fisheriesIt takes three to skiExclusion zone extended as work starts on Rena houseLake users putting waterways at riskMedia Releases 2013December 2013Monitoring shows little long-lasting effect from Rena groundingHave a go on a Bayhopper busEels and wetlands to be showcased at MuruparaIndependent review of MNZ's response to Rena grounding releasedFree buses and extended summer servicesMake sure lifejackets are in working orderHistoric agreement signed between councils and iwiBay of Connections sets new job targets for 2025Regional Council aims to reduce erosion risk at Maketu SpitPlay it safe this summerSeveral causes for sea lettuce bloomsSunday buses for eastern BayToxic shellfish warning revisedNovember 2013New guidelines to help farm foresters protect landRegional Council supports pastoral farming conferenceShellfish toxin warning extendedTe Puke landowner turns hay paddock back in timeFind out more about Kaituna Maketu projectAnimal carcases dumped near MaketuPlea for boaties to prevent spread of marine pestsOpen day to discuss potential Rangitaiki Community Irrigation SchemeKopeopeo Canal Hearing date changeStock transport company fined for effluent dischargeContractor fined for burning asbestosHealth warning issued for Sullivan Lake in WhakataneOctober 2013False tsunami alert to be investigatedPublic warned not to touch fumigant canistersBags of election mail stolen in Welcome BayCouncils join forces to tackle pollution riskSoftware fault source of false tsunami siren activationRena Recovery grants will boost Bay of PlentyLast few days to voteDivers searching for fanwormMangrove seedling removal consent grantedGood results from Regional Council dust programmePreliminary Election results are inRegional Council focuses on efficiency, effectivenessSafety first at Tauranga Bridge MarinaGeyser's revival of international significanceHigh levels of toxins in shellfish on Bay of Plenty coastPublic meetings for lake catchment landownersFinal election results declared for Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilRegional Council Chair announcedMore marine pests found in Pilot BayCollaborative start for councillorsSeptember 2013Invest Bay of Plenty launchSignificant improvements in lake but rules still neededCommunities commit to native plantingsOSET Plan system upgrade deadlines extendedJoint effort to protect native whitebaitNgongotaha sawmill fined for air pollutionGalatea farm and worker fined for illegal tyre burningPreferred option chosen for Kaituna re-diversionMore animal carcases dumped in riverLandowners,Regional Council united on approach to setting nitrogen limitsMatahina Dam Consent IssuedMediterranean fanworm found in Pilot BayPeak time services to increase on busy Tauranga bus routesBay of Plenty supports tsunami review messagesMaritime responsibilities in the Eastern Bay of PlentyPositive water quality results for Rotorua lakesAugust 2013Bay of Plenty swimming water ranks wellSpray season begins for kiwifruit growersRules for Lake Rotorua catchment a step closerHoliday park sentenced for clearing native sand dunesOil discharges into Sullivan Lake, WhakataneHelp green our Ohope streamTonnes of dumped rubbish cleared from riverFarmers urged to check effluent systemsTe Teko seeks volunteer tree plantersBig changes for economic development in the Eastern BayWhite Island volcanic activity being monitoredWhite Island volcanic activity lessensEmployment, education, opportunity the focus for fundAre BOP residents prepared for a civil defence emergency?Stormwater discharge at Port of TaurangaGovt increases investment in Rena recovery plan to $2.42mJuly 2013Otaiti environmental status clarifiedBig turnout for lake science presentationsLegal opinion on tsunami risk releasedLong serving harbour wardens say Bay people are more safety consciousEastern Bay of Plenty Joint Committee sets agendaLook for a rook at Tanners pointPillans Point bus route 62 changedJune 2013Ohiwa Harbour shows ecological progressWelcome contribution to Kopeopeo Canal cleanupOne million plants closer to a sustainable coastline for the BayYoungsters plant trees to protect their streamRegional Council assists Matata sewerage schemeFeedback on plan for the region's coast closingRegional Manager appointed for Bay civil defenceRegional Council efficiencies limit general rates increaseMay 2013Regional Council to extend Kopeopeo Canal submission timeIwi environmental management plan wins awardPlan for the region's coast open for public inputLast day for Tier Two Oil Spill Plan reviewKaituna River re-diversion and wetland creationOpotiki farm fined for repeat discharge offenceHunt for feral fish targets Whakatane lakeRangitaiki River Forum celebrates first yearLess water in Lake Rotoiti in JuneApril 2013Regional Council urges Rotorua residents to prepare for winterWorking together to reduce the cost to do business in New ZealandOpen season for environmental grantsSuccessful trial of summer boating restrictions at Lake RotomaSubmissions open on Kopeopeo Canal clean upInvasive weed spreads in Rotorua's Lake OkarekaLast Day to have say on SmartGrowthSevens Rugby strategy aims for economic developmentTauranga boys win 2013 Mashup ChallengeHarbour Wardens' substantial contribution to water safety recognisedRelationship Agreement signed with TuhoeLast days for submissions on Regional Council's plansDraft Strategy for Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes out for commentNew moves to improve Lake Okataina water qualityBay of Plenty flooding - public health adviceHelp on hand for land owners affected by wild weatherMarch 2013Rena Exclusion Zone still in effectDrought declared for Bay of PlentyFacelift and new website for Rotorua lakes programmeTemplate helps prevent industrial pollutionWorking together to 'Futureproof our land'Health warning for Lake OkaroKaituna River and estuary to be surveyedChildren get hands-on with waterTsunami study focuses on Papamoa, Wairakei and Te TumuRegional Council signs on to water AccordRegional Council releases Draft Annual PlanFebruary 2013January 2013Media Releases 2012December 20122012 snapshotOpotiki farmers fined for effluent dischargesGroups encouraged to start applicationsWallabies are pests not petsStrong future projected for Port of TaurangaOrchard cones warn youngsters of spray dangerSilver acknowledgements for civil defence serviceNew life for old lab equipmentToxic shellfish poisoningWork to identify link with volunteersWaikato collision important reminder for jet ski safetyNovember bus passenger numbers hit record highRegional Council searching for mooring ownersHarbour Master urges awareness of exclusion zoneJet ski safety focus for Bay of Plenty SummerSurvey of Bowentown Bar identifies changes in best place to crossCompanies fined for pollution offencesFormer deputy PM appointed to Bay of ConnectionsJet ski safety focus for Rotorua Lakes this summerNovember 2012Fund opens for formal applicationsAlgal bloom continues in Lake OkaroA look at our region - western BayBoating restrictions around Otangiwai PointChanges to Onsite Effluent Treatment Plan underwayIdentify pampas from privet with new user guideContribution to civil defence acknowledgedOctober 2012Have your say on Lake Okataina Action PlanRena anniversary marked by Regional CouncilShellfish toxin warning further extended along coastlineRegional Council delivers despite RenaInvestigation needed before decisions madeStakeholders to help develop Lake Rotorua rulesJet Ski safety campaign launchedFund expected to be hotly contestedCouncil keen to expand working with region's voluntary sectorSeptember 2012Opotiki Harbour funding important stepPoor dairy farm effluent management leads to $89,000 in finesWorld Car Free week celebrated in BayFinal proposal for representation for 2013 electionInnovative thinking brings bright ideas to lifeCautious optimism on Rotorua Lake resultAugust 2012Shellfish toxin warning liftedGroup monitoring change in volcanic activityCDEM Volcanic Update 8.30amCDEM Volcanic Update 11amCDEM Volcanic Update 7 August 2pmMeetings to discuss draft changes to OSET PlanMore choice, better access to Rotorua air clean-up schemeShellfish toxin warning reinstatedDecisions out on policy statementInterest sought in new Infrastructure FundShellfish toxin warning extendedBus fares to rise on 3 SeptemberNavigation marker missing near OpotikiRena Exclusion Zone informationJuly 2012Recommendation to raise Bay of Plenty bus faresWorking together to reduce the cost of doing businessWhakatane dairy farm effluent sentencingsFlooding pasture may be good for lake water qualityHealth warning issued for Lake OkaroGrowing and sharing banned aquatic plants is illegalJune 2012Less water in Lake Rotoiti during JuneRena update from Maritime NZ - 1 June 2012Rena: Statement from ownersOmokoroa Boatyard remediation projectRegional Council saddened by lossFailure to check irrigator leads to $72,000 fineWave buoy onshore for repairsRegional Council adopts Ten Year PlanCouncil gives infrastructure fund go-aheadMay 2012Bay of Plenty among top performing regionsNew Plan to protect region's coastRENA update from Maritime NZRena oil spill response transitionWaste water treatment - have your sayBoat on rocks at MauaoAquatic pest found in Lake OkarekaYouth gather to shape Bay of Plenty's futureLandowners urged to help halt spread of wild kiwifruitMNZ welcomes sentencing of Rena officersInspired youth share their visionCouncil and iwi to share governance of Rangitaiki RiverApril 2012RENA update from Maritime NZ (236)NZTA update on Waioeka Gorge landslipTransport - Have your say on region's transport prioritiesRENA Navigational safety warnings continueRENA Update from Maritime NZ (237)RENA Update from Maritime NZ (238)RENA Update from Maritime NZ (239)RENA update from Maritime NZ - Charges laidRENA Update from Maritime NZ (240)Transport - Bay of Plenty Bus passengers hit record highTop speakers for Maori-led conferenceEnvironmental grants round closes tomorrowRENA update from Maritime NZ (241)RENA update from Maritime NZ (242)Councils work together on reform in BayNew air quality ruleRENA update from Maritime NZ (243)New stormwater management guidelinesMarch 2012How good is your wood?RENA update from Maritime NZ (227)Severe weather predicted for Bay of PlentyEntries rolling in for Bay of Plenty Mashup competitionMaori-led conference planned for the BayRena report brings some clarity for iwi and communityFamily day at the beach to thank volunteersRENA update from Maritime NZ (228)Waimapu Stream polluter fined $35,000Rena volunteers thanked for remarkable effortEarth Hour - Saturday 31 MarchRecycle and be in to win!RENA update from Maritime NZ (229)Waioeka Gorge update from NZTARegional Council adopts draft plan for consultationMinister thanks local emergency teamsRENA update from Maritime NZ (230)Achieving Sustainability in the Bay of PlentyWind closes Papamoa Hills Regional ParkPapamoa Hills Regional Park reopenedRENA update from Maritime NZ (231)Rena navigational safety warnings issuedPreparation and participation makes the Wolfes winnersRENA update from Maritime NZ (232)RENA update from Maritime NZ (233)Draft Plan opens for consultationEarly release of Policy decisionsRENA update from Maritime NZ (234)Groups celebrate court consentRecreational boaties snaredOne million people doing an earthquake drillRENA update from Maritime NZ (235)February 2012Lifejackets the focus on Rotorua lakesRena update from Maritime NZ (219)Changes to Tauranga bus servicesRENA update from Maritime NZ (220)School bus removal puts pressure on Bayhopper city busesRENA update from Maritime NZ (221)RENA update from Maritime NZ (222)Nukuhou Stream - Landowner efforts paying offWarmer, wetter Bay in climate predictionsHands-on city building launches SmartGrowth resourceLearning about backyard biodiversityRENA update from Maritime NZ (223)National Oiled Wildlife Response team updateNew plan for growing public transport needsRENA update from Maritime NZ (224)Kopeopeo Canal community works togetherFunding for action-focused strategy to develop Maori assetsRegional Council gets Bike WiseRENA update from Maritime NZ (225)Work to continue to improve dairy effluent compliance levelsRENA update from Maritime NZ (226)Guilty Pleas from Rena Officers: MNZ updateExclusion zone around Rena reducedMashup Competition returns for secondary school studentsJanuary 2012Rivers rising, surface flooding mop up for Eastern BOPFarmers to use emergency milk disposal optionRena breaking upRena Navigation Warnings IssuedRena Photos 8 January 2012Rena Photos 8 January 2012 10amRena update from Maritime NZ #146Rena Video 8 January 2012 10amRena Cautionary area establishedRena update from Maritime NZ (195)Have your say on the BOP CDEM Group PlanBoaties advised to stay off the waterContact numbers for Rena issuesRENA update from Maritime NZ (196)Rena Press Conference Video 9 January 2012RENA community briefings this weekRena stern section slips off reefNew boating exclusion zones in the BayRena photos 10 January 2012 11amRENA update from Maritime NZ #198RENA Update from Maritime New Zealand (199)Rena Press Conference Video 10 January 2012RENA update from Maritime NZ (199)RENA update from Maritime NZ (200)Pukehina Beach pre-cleanRENA update from Maritime NZ (201)RENA update from Maritime NZ (202)RENA update from Maritime NZ (203)RENA update from Maritime NZ (204)Navigational warning for eastern Bay of PlentyRENA update from Maritime NZ (205)RENA update from Maritime NZ (206)RENA update from Maritime NZ (207)RENA update from Maritime NZ (208)RENA Update from Maritime NZ (209)Boaties advised to be awareRENA update from Maritime NZ (210)Rotorua lakes hit record levelsRena update from Maritime NZ (211)Rena update from Maritime NZ (212)RENA update from Maritime NZ (213)RENA update from Maritime NZ (214)Rena update from Maritime NZ (215)Rotorua authorities call for a safe end to summerRena update from Maritime NZ #216Rena update from Maritime NZ (217)Regional Council welcomes launch of Environmental Recovery plan for RenaSustainable Business Network - Events and AnnouncementsRENA update from Maritime NZ (218)Hop on your bike! February is Bike Wise monthMedia Releases 2011December 2011Boaties reminded about exclusion zoneCampers urged to beware rising watersHoliday HoursRENA update from Maritime NZ (185)Review for region's Coastal PlanRegion's food banks benefit from donationsTreatment for Lake Okaro's algal bloomStrategy develops partnerships on energyUpdated Strategy to grow Bay economyRENA update from Maritime NZ (184)RENA update from Maritime NZ (183)Toi Te Ora: Health warning issued for Lake OkaroSystem failings lead to dairy effluent prosecutionPenguin releaseMaritime NZ update on dotterel programmeOtumoetai students Help Us Care for Our AirMatahina Dam DecisionRENA update from Maritime NZ (193)Salvage company clarifies media reportsBuses move to Ocean Beach RoadWorkshop discusses new strategy for Rotorua lakesRENA Update from Maritime NZ (192)Aeration project planned for RotoehuRotorua community supports weed controlFreight logistics strategy releasedRENA update from Maritime NZ (191)New economic 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PlentyRENA Latest update from Maritime NZ 26RENA Full operations update 25RENA Oil on beaches - public advice 27Boating exclusion zone extendedRENA Regional Council supports the Rena response 29How you can helpRENA Monday Press Conference Video 31RENA Response Update - 11 OctRENA Response update - Tuesday morningPhotographs and diagrams of Rena groundingRENA Response update 35Public briefing tonight - Tuesday 11 OctPlease stay off beachesPublic Health AdviceHeavy rain expected in eastern BayRENA Press Conference Video Clips 36RENA Response update 37RENA response update 38RENA Containers come adriftRENA Master of grounded vessel charged 40RENA photos 12 October 41Council continues to monitor weather situationRENA Media update video footage 42RENA Avoid oil smell near beaches 43Rena exclusion zone extendedRENA Community Meeting Schedule 67Full list of Rena news itemsRENA Maritime NZ Update (46)RENA Press Conference Videos (47)RENA Second Officer Charged (48)Rena update from Maritime New 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HIMP planning documents recognised by an iwi authority provide a mechanism in which tangata whenua interests can be considered in Council processes. There are specific legislative requirements which place a duty on Council staff to take these plans into account. In practice, local authorities must balance a number of competing interests, including hapu/iwi plans. The importance of HIMP planning documents is that they have been recognised by Bay of Plenty Regional Council. Funding for Hapu/Iwi Resource Management Plans
Mauao Constituency:
Motiti Island Native Management Plan 2011 - Motiti Island Ngati Kahu Hapu Environmental Management Plan 2011 - Tauranga, Wairoa (1.6MB, PDF).
Matakana Rangiwaea Hapu Management Plan 2012 - Matakana and Rangiwaea Islands - Part 1 (797 KB, PDF)
Matakana Rangiwaea Hapu Management Plan 2012 - Matakana and Rangiwaea Islands - Part 2 (2 MB, PDF)
Okurei Constituency:
Te Rautaki Taiao a Raukawa - Raukawa Environmental Management Plan 2015 - Part 1 (pdf, 11.1MB)
Te Rautaki Taiao a Raukawa - Raukawa Environmental Management Plan 2015 - Part 2 (pdf, 13.5MB)
Kohi Constituency:
Ngati Rangitihi Iwi Environmental Plan Part 1 final 2011 - Part 1
Ngati Rangitihi Iwi Environmental Management Plan Part 2 ( Mapbook)