Rheumatic Fever Sector Teams and Schools in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes August 2019 Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance (EBPHA)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Rheumatic Fever Sector Teams and Schools in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes August 2019 Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance (EBPHA) Rheumatic fever sector teams and schools in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes August 2019 Information sourced from Ministry of Education as at 1 July 2018 http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/directories/list-of-nz-schools Eastern Bay Primary Health Alliance (EBPHA) Whakatane Office: 5 Louvain St, Whakatane | PO Box 664 Whakatane 3158 Tel 07 306 2300 | Fax 07 323 7040 Rheumatic Fever (RF) Clinical Lead Co-ordinator Sandra Innes-Smith [email protected] – mobile: 027 363 4126 Tuwharetoa ki Kawerau Heath, Education & Social Services Kawerau office: 8 Ranfurly Court | Kawerau | 3127 | Tel 07 323 8047 | 07 306 2399 fax RF Co-ordinators / Community Health Workers (CHWs) Liisa Wana [email protected] – mobile 021 813 994 Kahurangi Wineti [email protected] – mobile 027 220 9382 Clinical Nurse - Cellulitis Prevention Kate Dooley [email protected] – mobile 021 897 093 Kawerau Schools School Decile rating Roll Kawerau South School 1 375 Kawerau Putauaki Primary School 2 198 Tarawera High School 1 457 Te Kura o Te Teko 1 158 Te Mahoe School 1 39 Te Whata Tau o Putauaki 1 78 Whakatane schools School Decile rating Roll Edgecumbe Primary school 3 210 Te Kura o Te Paroa 2 243 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Orini 2 53 ki Ngati Awa James Street Primary 2 190 Whakatane Intermediate school 4 573 Ōpōtiki District – Te Pou Oranga O Whakatōhea Social & Health Services Tel 07 315 6042 | Fax 07 315 6062 29a King Street, Ōpōtiki 3122| PO Box 207 RF Co-ordinators / CHWs Awatea Pickard [email protected] Paea Tai <[email protected] Opotiki Schools School Decile rating Roll Ashbrook School 1 121 Kutarere School 1 21 Omarumutu School 2 59 Opotiki College 2 347 Opotiki Primary 1 278 St Josephs Catholic School (Opotiki) 3 179 Te Kura o Torere 2 19 TKKM o Waioweka 1 71 Waiotahe Valley School 3 101 Woodlands School (Opotiki) 3 105 Te Kura Mana Maori Maraenui - 55 Te Kaha Medical Centre Kiritahanga Savage [email protected] Ph: 07 325 2803 Fax: 07 325 2703 School Decile rating Roll Te Kura Mana Maori Maraenui - 55 Murupara – Te Ika Whenua Hauora (TIWH) Tel 07 366 5585 | Fax 07 366 5648 43-45 Pine Dr, Murupara 3025 RF Co-ordinator / CHW Yvonne Rurehe [email protected] – Mobile 021 258 7192 Murupara Schools School Decile rating Roll Murupara Area School yrs. 1 to 13 1 323 Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake o 1 85 Tawhiuau Tuhoe rohe – Tuhoe Hauora Tel 07 312 9874 | Fax 07 312 9873 Tuhoe St, Taneatua 3123 RF co-ordinators / CHWs Sunshine Biddle [email protected] – 027 312 1133 Aroha Teepa [email protected] – 027 312 1119 Tuhoe rohe schools School Decile rating Roll Te Wharekura o Ruatoki 2 173 Taneatua School 1 145 Tawera Bilingual School 2 88 Te Kura Mana Maori o Matahi 1 23 Te Kura Maori-a-Rohe Waiohau 1 46 Waimana School 2 50 Hinepukohurangi Trust Tel 07 3663191 | Fax 07 366 3491 1 Sister Annie Rd, Ruatahuna 3079 [email protected] RF co-ordinators /CHWs Moeparangi Te Kaawa [email protected] – phone 07 3663 228 ext 3 Hinepukohurangi Trust is subcontracted by Tuhoe Hauora (Rakeiwhenua Trust) to provide RF services to the following schools: School Decile rating Roll Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Huiarau 1 73 Ruatahuna Te Kura Toitu o Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi 1 37 Minginui Road /Te Whaiti Tauranga – BOPDHB Community Health 4 Kids Tel 07 577 3383 889 Cameron Road, Tauranga Public Health Nurse: Sue Baker 07 577 3380 | free phone 0800 935 5543 | Mobile 027 590 3340 Tauranga schools School Decile rating Roll Gate Pa School 2 296 Greerton Village School 2 386 Merivale School 1 136 Non-school based programme RF work in the BOP BOPDHB – District Nursing Service (Bi-cillin delivery) Leanne Ruck – RF co-ordinator [email protected] – ph 07 579 8456 Toi Te Ora - Public Health Lindsay Lowe – Communicable Disease Nurse – [email protected] Phone: 07 577 3790 Mobile: 021 241 2623 Te Puna Ora O Mataatua Charitable Trust 84 McGarvey Road, PO Box 729 Whakatane 3158 Guy Monika Whanau Ora Health Promoter - [email protected] Phone: 07 307 1983 Ext: 205 Mobile: (021) 916 621 Free ph: 0800 294 462 Ngati Awa Social and Health Services (NASH) 15 Golflinks Road, Whakatane Kim Rameka [email protected] Tel: 07 306 0096 | Fax: 07 307 2151 Pharmacy based sore throat swabbing and treatment services Bay of Plenty Community Pharmacy Group (BOPCPG) Website: https://bopcpg.co.nz/ BOPCPG Pharmacist Liaison Kelly Brewer [email protected] – mobile 021658271 *Please see next page for a full list of participating Bay of Plenty pharmacies Lakes District Western Heights Health Centre Leanne Kirk [email protected] – mobile: 07 347 0565 or text or call 022 4THROAT/ 022 4847628 Lakes schools School Decile rating Roll Sunset Primary School 1 116 Aorangi Primary School 1 146 Western Heights Primary School 1 441 Kaitao Intermediate School 2 326 Selwyn Primary 2 452 Rotorua Intermediate 3 699 Glenholme Primary 3 397 Lakes DHB Rheumatic Fever Co-ordinator (secondary services) Tina Lees [email protected] – 07 348 1199 ext. 8852 Mobile: 027 5716591 Elise Pope Bicillin Nurse [email protected] - 07 3491199 ext. 8852, mobile 0274066731. Freephone: Public Health Nursing – Bicillin Nurses – 0800 MY NURSE (0800 6968773) Public Health Nurse - Skin Lead – Jane Seath - [email protected] Ph: 07 343 7747 ext. 8063 | Mobile: 027 404 9843 Korowai Aroha Health Centre 1292 Hinemoa St, Rotorua 3010 Grace M Ransfield NZRN [email protected] 027 3444851 From any landline (free of charge) 07 2131665 Healthy Homes Co-ordinators / Assessors Nik Gregg [email protected] Ph: 0272580060 Sustainability Options: www.sustainabilityoptions.org.nz Trieste Ngawhika [email protected] Ph: 07 571 5390 (office) Mob: 027 878 4020 Tauranga Community Housing Trust (TCHT): www.tcht.org.nz Yvonne Rua [email protected] Ph: 07 282 3032 Mob: 027 282 3032 After Hours: 0800 548 248 Web: www.tcht.org.nz BOP Healthy Homes Administrator Phone: 07 571 5390 Please scan and email referral to: [email protected] Information on BOPDHB Healthy Homes referrals: https://baynav.bopdhb.govt.nz/child-health/referrals-healthy-housing/ Lakes / Western Heights Healthy Homes service Robyn Fisher, Service Coordinator 0224170247 [email protected] .
Recommended publications
  • 2021 Annual Report
    LION FOUNDATION 2021 ANNUAL REPORT Our aim is to be New Zealand’s leading charitable trust, nationally recognised and respected for helping New Zealanders achieve great things in the community. We value integrity, compelling us to act honestly, ethically and transparently. For 36 years we have been working with NZ communities to make a difference. During this time we have granted over $985 million to support community projects across the country. In the last financial year we distributed more than $35 million to community-based organisations. We’re here to make a difference. Barnardos NZ “We can’t do the work we do without the help of generous supporters like The Lion Foundation.” – Dr Claire Achmad, General Manager Advocacy, Fundraising, Marketing & Communications THETHETHE LION LION LION FOUNDATION FOUNDATIONFOUNDATION | CHAIRMAN | CHAIRMAN AND AND CEO CEO REPORT REPORT Chairman and CEO Report CHAIRMAN’SCHAIRMAN’S REPORT REPORT CHIEFCHIEF EXECUTIVE’S EXECUTIVE’S REPORT REPORT Chairman’sThe LionThe FoundationLion Report Foundation has continued has continued its proud its proudthan inthan March in March 2020, 2020, when, when,as a nationas a nationwe weWhat anWhatChief interesting an interestingExecutive’s end to end our to2019/2020 our Report 2019/2020 financial financial year asyear as record of community fundraising over the past experienced a life changing pandemic. the Covid-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges I have had therecord privilege of community of writing thisfundraising message over to the the pastplatforms experienced disappear a lifeoverseas changing and pandemic.no resulting funding theWell, Covid-19 our 2020/21 pandemic financial presented year unprecedentedhas certainly beenchallenges an year, withyear, $38,296,847with $38,296,847 being beingdistributed distributed to Despiteto these unchartered times, The Lion - not only- not for only The for Lion The Foundation, Lion Foundation, our venue our venueoperators operators and and Lion Foundationsupport community forprojects several throughoutyears.
    [Show full text]
  • Waikato Bay of Plenty
    Waikato Bay of Plenty SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday 18th March 2020 9.00 am Start Tauranga Domain, Tauranga www.wsss.org.nz/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatoseondaryschools Kayla Goodwin – Sacred Heart Girls College 2015 - 2019 2018 - Waibop SS Senior Girls 100m Hurdles, Long & Triple Jump Champion, 2nd High Jump 2019 - Youth Olympics 2019 - 9th Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Senior Women - 1st Long Jump & Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Women 20 1st Heptathlon, Triple & 100m Hurdles 2019 – NZSS championships – Triple Jump 1st & 2nd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Senior Women 1st Triple Jump & 3rd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Under20 Women 1st Heptathlon, 1st Triple, 1st long Jump & 2nd 100m Hurdles Current record holder for New Zealand Under 18, Under 19 and Under 20 Triple Jump Photo Acknowledgements Kayla Goodwin – courtesy Alan MacDonald Email: [email protected] WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 2018-2019 Chairman: Tony Rogers WSSSA Executive Sports Director Secretary: Angela Russek St Peters Schools Treasurer: Brad Smith Tauranga Boys’ College Auditor: Karen Hind Athletics Waikato BOP Delegate: Julz Marriner Tauranga Girls’ College North Island SSAA Delegates: Angela Russek St Peter’s School Brad Smith Tauranga Boys College WBOP Selectors and Team Managers for North Island SS Team: Ryan Overmayer Hillcrest High Angela Russek St Peters School Sonia Waddell St Peters School Delegate Tauranga Girls College Tony Rogers WSSSA North Island Secondary School Track & Field Championships Porritt Stadium, Hamilton - Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 April The first three competitors in each event are automatically selected for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Team to compete at the North Island Secondary School Championships April 4th - 5th at Porritt Stadium, Hamilton.
    [Show full text]
  • Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools 2020 Handbook
    Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools 2020 Handbook SECONDARY SCHOOL CONTACTS CHAIRPERSON Carleen James School: 07 349 5940 Email: [email protected] DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON Tuahu Waretini-Thomas Phone: 07 575 3096 Email: [email protected] DRAW STEWARD BOP Rugby Union SKED Competition Platform Contact: Pat Rae [email protected] AQUINAS COLLEGE Ange McManaway Phone: 07 543 2400 Email: [email protected] BETHLEHEM COLLEGE Andy Bartrum Phone: 07 576 6769 Email: [email protected] EDGECUMBE COLLEGE Lisa Robinson Phone: 07 304 8211 Email: [email protected] JOHN PAUL COLLEGE Tim Hounsell Phone: 07 347 8795 Email: [email protected] KATIKATI COLLEGE Angus Donald 33 Beach Rd, Katikati Phone: 07 549 0434 Email: [email protected] MOUNT MAUNGANUI COLLEGE Tuahu Waretini-Thomas Phone: 07 575 3096 Email: [email protected] MURUPARA AREA SCHOOL Tanetiki Takuira (Sports Co-ordinator) 84 Pine Dr, Murupara Phone: 07 366 5601 Email: [email protected] OPOTIKI COLLEGE Sophie Takamore (Sports Co-ordinator) St Johns St, Opotiki Phone: 07 315 7022 Email: [email protected] OTUMOETAI COLLEGE Paul Braddock 105 Windsor Rd, Bellevue, Tauranga Phone: 07 576 2316 Email: [email protected] PAPAMOA COLLEGE Nick Leask 151 Doncaster Dr, Papamoa Phone 07-542 0676 Email: [email protected] REPOROA COLLEGE Kirsten Fairley Massey Rd, Reporoa Phone: 07 333 8117 ext 2 Email: [email protected] ROTORUA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Deon Muir Co Director Ngarimu Simpkins Co Director
    [Show full text]
  • Notice of an Ordinary Council Meeting
    NOTICE OF AN ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING Ōpōtiki District Council Chambers, 108 St John Street, Ōpōtiki Thursday, 5 September 2019 Commencing at 9.00am ORDER PAPER OPENING KARAKIA / PRAYER / INSPIRATIONAL READING – Councillor McRoberts APOLOGIES DECLARATION OF ANY INTERESTS IN RELATION TO OPEN MEETING AGENDA ITEMS PUBLIC FORUM Extinction Rebellion representatives – Climate Change Declaration Page ITEM 01 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES – ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 JULY 2019 4 ITEM 02 MINUTES – COAST COMMUNITY BOARD MEETING 18 JUNE 2019 18 ITEM 03 MINUTES – CIVIL DEFENCE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GROUP JOINT 23 COMMITTEE MEETING 21 JUNE 2019 ITEM 04 MAYORAL REPORT – 19 JULY 2019 – 30 AUGUST 2019 31 ITEM 05 ŌPŌTIKI MARINE ADVISORY GROUP (OMAG) UPDATE 36 ITEM 06 DELEGATIONS TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DURING INTERIM ELECTION 39 PERIOD ITEM 07 TE TAHUHU O TE RANGI – LIBRARY REDEVELOPMENT 45 and separate document ITEM 08 OPTIONS FOR MAKING A DECLARATION ON CLIMATE CHANGE 65 ITEM 09 ŌPŌTIKI DISTRICT COUNCIL RESERVE MANAGEMENT PLAN POLICIES AND 84 PROCEDURES and separate document ITEM 10 REPEAL OF THE ŌPŌTIKI DISTRICT COUNCIL EARTHQUAKE-PRONE BUILDINGS 90 POLICY 2006 ITEM 11 PROGRESS REPORT ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF ‘PRIORITY’ EARTHQUAKE- 93 PRONE BUILDINGS AND CONSULTATION ON THOROUGHFARES (Continued over page) ITEM 12 2019 REVIEW OF THE ŌPŌTIKI DISTRICT COUNCIL DANGEROUS AND 107 INSANITARY BUILDINGS POLICY ITEM 13 WAINUI ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS FUNDING 119 ITEM 14 LAND TRANSPORT FUNDING 2019-20 122 ITEM 15 SUMMER FESTIVAL FUNDING APPLICATIONS 125 ITEM
    [Show full text]
  • River Gravel Extraction Compliance Report
    River Gravel Extraction Compliance Report Wiki Mooney, Environmental Compliance Officer and Steve Pickles, Principal Compliance Officer Environment Bay of Plenty Environmental Publication2005/07 April 2005 5 Quay Street P O Box 364 Whakatane NEW ZEALAND ISSN 1175 - 9372 Working with our communities for a better environment Environment Bay of Plenty Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ....................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2: Methodology...................................................................................... 3 Chapter 3: Extraction Volumes and Compliance....................................... 4 Chapter 4: Summary and Conclusion............................................................ 7 Environmental Publication 2005/07 River Gravel Extraction Compliance Report 1 Chapter 1: Introduction This report has been prepared to indicate the level of compliance in respect of consented gravel extraction from rivers in the Bay of Plenty region. This report covers the period July 2001 to December 2004. An activity involving the disturbance of the bed of a river is controlled by section 13 of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) and therefore requires consent. However, gravel extraction is normally undertaken away from waters edge so as to avoid any sediment contamination of the watercourse. In the Bay of Plenty region, the areas of high gravel concentrations are in the eastern Bay of Plenty rivers. In fact all of the resource consents for gravel extraction are for rivers located within the eastern Bay of Plenty. Individuals and companies who require large volumes of gravel for construction works and building foundations hold resource consents for such activities. Environment Bay of Plenty’s Operations and Rural Services Department also hold resource consents which enable them to remove gravel to prevent erosion and the exacerbation of flooding caused by build-up of the riverbed.
    [Show full text]
  • Secondary Schools of New Zealand
    All Secondary Schools of New Zealand Code School Address ( Street / Postal ) Phone Fax / Email Aoraki ASHB Ashburton College Walnut Avenue PO Box 204 03-308 4193 03-308 2104 Ashburton Ashburton [email protected] 7740 CRAI Craighead Diocesan School 3 Wrights Avenue Wrights Avenue 03-688 6074 03 6842250 Timaru Timaru [email protected] GERA Geraldine High School McKenzie Street 93 McKenzie Street 03-693 0017 03-693 0020 Geraldine 7930 Geraldine 7930 [email protected] MACK Mackenzie College Kirke Street Kirke Street 03-685 8603 03 685 8296 Fairlie Fairlie [email protected] Sth Canterbury Sth Canterbury MTHT Mount Hutt College Main Road PO Box 58 03-302 8437 03-302 8328 Methven 7730 Methven 7745 [email protected] MTVW Mountainview High School Pages Road Private Bag 907 03-684 7039 03-684 7037 Timaru Timaru [email protected] OPHI Opihi College Richard Pearse Dr Richard Pearse Dr 03-615 7442 03-615 9987 Temuka Temuka [email protected] RONC Roncalli College Wellington Street PO Box 138 03-688 6003 Timaru Timaru [email protected] STKV St Kevin's College 57 Taward Street PO Box 444 03-437 1665 03-437 2469 Redcastle Oamaru [email protected] Oamaru TIMB Timaru Boys' High School 211 North Street Private Bag 903 03-687 7560 03-688 8219 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TIMG Timaru Girls' High School Cain Street PO Box 558 03-688 1122 03-688 4254 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TWIZ Twizel Area School Mt Cook Street Mt Cook Street
    [Show full text]
  • Marae Preschools Rescue Services Schools Schools, Continued
    Marae Schools, continued: REACTIVE GRANTS TO COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS - August 1996 to June 2007 Hawai Marae 71,189 Electrical/heating/hot water Taneatua School 30,000 Hall electrical, lighting Maungaroa Marae 34,593 Electrical/appliances/chiller Taneatua School 37,825 Hall - heat pumps Aged Community Organisations, continued: Ngati Rangitihi Marae 31,000 Marae upgrade Te Kura Motuhake O Tawhiuau 14,800 Heating Nga Tama Tu Trust 20,480 Electrical upgrade Te Kura O Raukokore 1,101 Technology unit appliances Mountain View Rest Home 70,000 Heating & laundry upgrade Whakatane Astronomical Society 16,923 Electrical, heating, lighting Ohotu Marae 53,409 Electrical/lighting/insulation Te Kura O Te Teko 25,219 Heating, insulation, electrical Mountain View Rest Home 18,488 Electrical upgrade Whakatane Chartered Club 15,000 Heat pumps Whakatane Citizens’ Advice Bureau 8,216 Heat pumps Papueru Marae - Murupara 12,373 Electrical/lighting/generator Te Kura O Torere 23,198 Insulation/pellet fires/electrical Mountain View Rest Home 64,432 Electrical components new building Papueru Marae – Murupara 5,603 Generator repair Te Whanau-A-Apanui Area School 30,000 Solar water heating for pool Opotiki & Districts Senior Citizens 12,255 Heating, hot water boiler Whakatane Contract Bridge Club 30,000 Heating, appliances Whakatane Cross on the Hill 8,000 Electrical, lighting Piripari Marae 29,921 Marae upgrade Thornton Primary School 99,000 Heating, electrical upgrade Whakatane Presbyterian Daycare Centre 26,200 Insulation, electrical, lighting Puawairua Marae
    [Show full text]
  • Ngati Pukenga Nga Tapuwae Kura (The Sacred Footprints)
    NGATI PUKENGA NGA TAPUWAE KURA (THE SACRED FOOTPRINTS) TABLE OF CONTENTS NGA TAPUWAE KURA (THE SACRED FOOTPRINTS) PREAMBLE ............................................................................................................................................... 6 NGA WAKA .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Mataatua ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Horouta Waka and Paikea .................................................................................................................. 7 Te Arawa ............................................................................................................................................. 7 TE TĀWERA O NGĀTI PŪKENGA O NGATI HA! ........................................................................................ 8 PŪKENGA ................................................................................................................................................ 9 Rūātoki - Pūkenga’s Birth Site ............................................................................................................. 9 Pūkenga’s Kainga ................................................................................................................................ 9 Ko au ki te takutai moana ................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Opotiki District Plan Natural Form
    Pohueuorau Bay Rapa Rapa Midway Point Opotiki District Plan Whangaparaoa Bay W Waiaka Hukanui Point h a n g Potaka M a p 1 Otamaroa a Waihau Bay p a 35 Hicks Bay r a Haupara Pt Proposed Plan Maps o Waihau Bay a Oruaiti Beach R i Tokata Papatea Bay v Amended for hearing 2017 e r Whanarua Bay Te Araroa Rau Whanarua Bay Maraehako Bay kok ore Riv Te Kopua er Awatere Maraetai Bay K er eu Whakaangiangi Ri Te Kaha ver Hariki Beach Waiorore Awanui Tokata Island Rurima Island Omaio Bay Pariokara H Moutoki Island Otuwhare a Omaio p Moutohora Island a Otehirinaki ra pa Waiomatatini B a y o f P l e n t y Whitianga Bay Whitianga ra Riv B a y o f P l e n t y er Whakawhitira Kakariki Houpoto Wairoa 35 Motu Thornton Whituare Bay Riv Takamore er Coastlands Rotokautuku Hawai Ha wa Whakapourangi Papawera Mahora i R iv Edgecumbe Ohope Torere e 30 r Hiruharama Pohatukura Tuparoa WHAKATANE Opape Ohiwa Harbour To Aorangi Awakeri Springs rer White Pine Bush Port Ohope Waiotahi Beach Tirohanga e R Ohiwa Omarumutu iv Awakeri er Whareponga 2 Tablelands Wainui Hospital Hill Waiaua Kopuaroa Te Teko Waiotahi OPOTIKI Waingarara Paerata Ridge Taneatua Waioeka Pipiwharauroa Kutarere Otara Ohineakai Apanui 2 O Ihungia Waipiro Bay Waiotahi Valley Waioeka Pa ta ra Takaputahi Te Mahoe Opouriao R iv Scott's Selection Matahapa er Toatoa R Ruatoki North Matahanea Te Waipuna a Nukuhou North Huiarua n 35 g Waima i t a Waimana Whitikau Hautanoa i W k i T a R Waikirikiri a i W o Tuatini i u Te Ariuru v e r a e k a Tanatana Raroa Pa i a r o Okiore Ongaruru n R t g a i a v Waiohau
    [Show full text]
  • Notice of an Audit and Risk Committee Meeting
    NOTICE OF AN AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE MEETING Ōpōtiki District Council Chambers, 108 St John Street, Ōpōtiki Monday, 30 April 2018 Commencing at 10.00am ORDER PAPER APOLOGIES DECLARATION OF ANY INTERESTS IN RELATION TO OPEN MEETING AGENDA ITEMS PUBLIC FORUM Page ITEM 01 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES – AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE MEETING 5 19 MARCH 2018 ITEM 02 ACTION SCHEDULE 10 ITEM 03 QUARTERLY REPORT TO 31 MARCH 2018 11 ITEM 04 IRRIGATION SCHEME VALUATION 35 ITEM 05 ROADING AUDIT Verbal Item ITEM 06 KOHA REPORT 38 ITEM 07 RESOLUTION TO EXCLUDE THE PUBLIC 40 PUBLIC EXCLUDED BUSINESS ITEM 08 CONFIRMATION OF IN-COMMITTEE MINUTES – AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE MEETING 19 MARCH 2018 ITEM 09 RESOLUTION TO RESTATE RESOLUTIONS AND READMIT THE PUBLIC STANDING ITEM: RISK WORKSHOP –TO BE HELD AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE MEETING Members: Cr Arihia Tuoro (Chairperson) Cr Ken Young Ex-Officio: Mayor John Forbes Independent Member: David Love Committee Secretary: Gae Newell Quorum: 2 LOCAL AUTHORITIES (MEMBERS’ INTERESTS) ACT 1968 Councillors are reminded that if you have a pecuniary or non-pecuniary interest in any item on the agenda, then you must declare this interest and refrain from discussing or voting on this item, and are advised to withdraw from the Council chamber. Aileen Lawrie CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE TERMS OF REFERENCE 1. The Audit and Risk Committee is a Committee of the Ōpōtiki District Council. 2. Objective The objective of the Committee is to assist the Council in carrying out its duties in regard to financial reporting and legal compliance. 3.
    [Show full text]
  • No 33, 5 March 1918
    Jttmb. 38. 745 . / SUPPLEMENT TO Tum NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1918. WELLINGTON, TUE~DAY, MARCH 5, 1918. PoUing-places appointed. The Public]Library, Waipapakauri. Shine's Residence, Waiha.rara. LIVERPOOL, Governor-General. The Public Hall, Hohoura.1 The Foresters' Hall, Waihopo. W HEREAS by the Legislature Act, 1908, it is, among The Courthouse, Kohukohu. other things, enacted that the Governor-General may The Courthouse, Rawene.l. _ from time to time appoint, alter, and abolish polling-places The Public Hall, Taheke. for each electoral district within the limits thereof: Ogle's Hall, Rangiahua. }low, therefore, I, Arthur William De Brito Savile, Earl of The Public School, Motukarak' Liverpool, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New The Public Hall, Broadwood. Zealand, do hereby abolish all eJtisting polling-plaoes in the Andrewes's Hall, Opononi. various electoral districts in the said Dominion, and do here­ The Public Hall, Omapere. by appoint the places mentioned in the schedule hereto to The Public School, Waiotemarama. be polling-places for the electoral districts the names of which The Public Hall, Waimamaku. are therein specified. The Company's Office, Whangape. The Public Hall, Herekino. Bay of I8lands Electoral District- The County Council Chambers, Kawakawa (principal). Mar8den Electoral DiBtrict- The Courthouse, Russell. The Town Hall, Whangarei (principal). Morris's Store, Opua. The Public Sohool, Kama. Mountain's Store, Purerua. The Public School, Ruatangata West. The Public Hall, Towai. The Public School, Kiripaka. The Public Hall, Tapuhi. The Public Hall, Whareora. The Public Hall, Ohaeawai. The Public Hall, Parua Bay. Diokeson's Hall, Kaikohe.
    [Show full text]
  • Kohi-Point-Ohiwa-Harbour Estuary
    BOPRC OSCP Annex 4 Sensitive areas and coastal information Site 53 Kohi Point Risk ranking: 2 DESCRIPTION Kohi Point is a prominent rocky point south of Whakatane harbour comprising of a bedrock platform with extensive intertidal terracing leading up to the cliff face. This site includes Otarawairere Bay. Rohemoana site, area gazetted by Iwi Ngāti Awa. Foreshore Rock intertidal platform and shore type/environmental Shore segments have “habitat value” and “cultural value” value Map sheets NZ Topo 50 Chart Number BE 40 Whakatane NZ 542 Segments BOP-00720, BOP-00730, BOP-00740 At Risk Resources • High amenity value • The area is of major spiritual value to Iwi • There are shellfish around the hard rock shore and Tuatua on the beach • Cultural sites: Kaimoana site • There are archaeological sites in the vicinity, NZAA ID W15/1060 (Sub-surface midden exposed in pipe trench. Two pieces of obsidian also recovered.) is located on the shore near the river mouth and NZAA W15/19 (Pa site) is located on a eastern rocky outcrop Notes Oil may be difficult to remove from the shoreline especially in rock crevices. Actions • Shoreline clean-up when sea state and tidal cycle allows access • Notify wildlife team of potential oiling • Discuss pre-clean-up of intertidal debris - tidal range specific – with wildlife team • Consider pre-emptive capture of wildlife generally • Activation of oiled wildlife response collection teams if required Access • Access to Kohi Point by boat from Whakatane or Ohiwa harbours • Walking tracks from west end of Otarawairere Bay. There is no foot access past Otarawairere Bay. There is a boat launching ramp and commercial wharf in the Whakatane River.
    [Show full text]