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Consult, prepare and lodge your application
Consultation is best to be conducted early as it will help to shape your plan and then as your plan develops, consultation should continue.
Water take consents help to ensure that our natural and physical resources are allocated and used efficiently and sustainably.
The Tauranga Geothermal System is a large low-temperature geothermal system (between 30°C and 70°C) that shares similar aquifers as the cold groundwater resource.
Regional Coastal Environment Plan
The Regional Coastal Environment Plan promotes sustainable management of the natural and physical resources of the Bay of Plenty's coastal environment.
Pantropical plant naturalised in 1950. Introduced to New Zealand as an attractive garden plant that flowers year round.
Can quickly invade pasture, reducing area for grazing and breaking fences that it grows over.
A dense scrambler with small pinkish-white flowers (October to March), red berries, long prickly stems, and sharp spiny scales.
A highly invasive plant that quickly smothers other plants and trees.
Scrambling or low climbing plant with kumara-like woody tubers with yellow flesh.
Also known as bridal creeper as it has been widely used for bridal bouquets.