- January 05, 2010
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Sewerage upgrade for Lowell Place
Major improvements to the wastewater reticulation framework at Lowell Place, SH5 and the foreshore is expected to take place early next year.
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Community Ambassadors hit the street
The Taupo Community Ambassadors will be out and about these holidays making Taupo a friendlier and safer place to be.
- January 12, 2010
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District Plan updates seek public input
Planned changes to fine tune the Taupo District Plan have been approved by Council. Plan Change 26: Code of Practice Alignment and Plan Change 27: Minor Amendments are now out for public submission.
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Centennial Drive re-opens ahead of schedule
Centennial Drive, which was closed on Monday to allow bridge beams to be put in place on the new ETA route, was re-opened this morning (Tuesday 22 December) two days ahead of schedule.
- January 20, 2010
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Fun day in Turangi not just for the dogs
The Turangi SPCA and Taupo District Council are holding a “Dogs R Fun” day for Turangi dog owners at the Taupahi Reserve next Saturday, held in conjunction with the “Our Neighbourhood” community events, in which all the community are invited to come along and enjoy the fun
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Our Neighbourhood event coming to Richmond Heights
The second Our Neighbourhood event for this summer is scheduled to be held at the Parkdale Reserve in Richmond Heights next Friday 15 Jan, and Taupo District Council hope for a huge turnout
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Taupo needs you
The Taupo Community Ambassadors have been on the streets of Taupo now for the past two weeks in a summer trial of the new initiative, and have been well received by the public.
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Coffee with Rick and Rob
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will kick-start the popular ‘Coffee with Rick and Rob’ mornings next Wednesday 20 January at Sierra Café
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Taupo aiming to be ‘International Safe Community’
Taupo is progressing toward gaining accreditation from the World Health Organization (WHO) as an ‘International Safe Community’
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Taupo district encouraged to conserve water
With Lake Taupo on our doorstep, it’s hard to imagine a need to conserve water, but that’s the message from the Taupo District Council this summer
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Our Neighbourhood events bringing people together
The Taupo District Council ‘Our Neighbourhood’ events held at Parkdale Reserve in Richmond Heights on Friday afternoon, and at Taupahi Reserve in Turangi on Saturday were a huge success according to organisers
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Paki steals the show at Roadside Attractions
Taupo District Council’s Roadside Attractions concluded on Friday 15 January with a great gig from cover band Triple J, featuring an impromptu vocal performance from local Paki Blake Anorangi
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Taupo’s turn for Dogs R Fun day
Taupo District Council are holding a Dogs R Fun day this Saturday 23 January on the Tongariro North Domain, and are hoping Taupo can turn it on as well as Turangi did on Saturday
- January 25, 2010
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Watch out, kids are back at school
Motorists around the country will notice the return of school children using roads and footpaths as school begins this week, and the Taupo District Council are urging motorists to use caution, especially those approaching schools
- January 27, 2010
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Travel funding available for sports teams
The 2010 SPARC Rural Travel Fund is now open for sports teams throughout the district to apply for funding help for their regional travel expenses
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Dogs had their day on domain
More than 50 dogs, and many more owners turned out on Saturday to the Taupo Dogs R Fun day on the Tongariro North Domain, having fun despite the weather
- January 29, 2010
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Road Works in Taupo (NZTA)
The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) advises that road resurfacing works will be carried out on several sections of State Highway 1 in the Taupo District over the next three weeks
- February 02, 2010
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Open days on Taupo Structure Plan
Council officers will be travelling around the district with information on the Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan before returning to hold a number of open days in Taupo town.
- February 03, 2010
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ETA bridge into place over Waikato River
The construction of the East Taupo Arterial reached a significant milestone on Tuesday 26 Jan with the successful launch of the base of the Waikato River Network Arch Bridge across the water onto temporary piles
- February 04, 2010
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Expect delays at new Wairakei roundabout
Motorists are advised to expect delays north of Taupo at the Wairakei SH1/SH5 intersection
- February 08, 2010
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Get on your bike for Bike Wise month
February is national Bike Wise month and Taupo District Council is getting behind it with events for cyclists of all ages
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Taupo district fire hydrants to be tested
Comprehensive flow testing will be carried out on urban fire hydrants throughout the Taupo District during February 2010 to ensure adequacy of water supply
- February 09, 2010
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Favourite place competition winner says Taupo is paradise
The winner of Taupo District Council’s recent ‘Favourite Place’ competition says he loves everything about living in Taupo
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Structure Plan open days successful
The district-wide information sessions and Taupo open days for the Draft Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan have been successfully completed, but there is still time to have a look at the footprint of proposed building on the domain
- February 10, 2010
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Neighbourhood events getting people off the ground
The competition winners from last month’s Our Neighbourhood event shared a life-changing experience as they jumped out of a plane last week, and organisers hope more neighbours will be brought together at this Friday’s event at Lakewood Reserve, Nukuhau
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Broadlands Road re-opens ahead of schedule
ETA Project Manager Ron Boyle says it is fantastic that Broadlands Road has been opened well ahead of schedule
- February 11, 2010
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Coffee with Rick, Rob and Steve
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined by Inspector Steve Bullock, Area Commander for Taupo Police, for this Wednesdays ‘Coffee with Rick and Rob’ morning at Sierra Café
- February 12, 2010
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Mayor’s challenge to cyclists
As part of national Bike Wise month, Mayor Rick Cooper is challenging all cyclists to meet him at the Great Lake Centre on Wednesday morning at 7am for a free breakfast and ride around the domain
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Council elects new Deputy Mayor of Taupo
Councillor Don Ormsby was elected as Deputy Mayor of the Taupo district yesterday by his fellow Councillors
- February 17, 2010
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Future planning for the southern Lake Taupo area gets underway
Last week Taupo District Councillors gave the ‘green light’ to its officers to begin developing a Structure Plan for parts of the Turangi-Tongariro Ward.
- February 22, 2010
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Bikes, breakfast and backflipping BMXs
Approximately 155 cyclists peddled their way down to join the Mayor for the 2010 Mayoral Cycle Challenge and, despite wet weather, were treated to breakfast, spot prizes, and a BMX stunt show
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Dressed only in Kiwiana
A woodland sprite ‘dressed’ only in Kiwiana body art designs was in residence at Taupo Museum’s 100% Pure New Zealand Ora Garden of Wellbeing yesterday
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No ordinary piece of wood
One of 16 historic flagstaff pieces on display at the Russell Museum during this year’s Treaty of Waitangi commemorations is on loan from the Taupo Museum
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New Waikato River bridge takes shape
The new bridge being built over the Waikato River as part of the 16km East Taupo Arterial took another step towards its final form on Tuesday [16 February 2010]
- February 24, 2010
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Mayor of Kitashiobara to visit Turangi
The long standing friendship between the Turangi-Tongariro community and their sister city Kitashiobara will be renewed in March when the Kitashiobara Mayor will accompany the annual student visitors
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Taupo kids diving into books
Taupo Public Library was pleased with the success of the ‘Dive into Books’ summer reading programme, with 76 of the 80 children successfully completing the free programme
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Wharewaka final destination for Our Neighbourhood events
The last Our Neighbourhood event for the series is also the only event to be held by the Lake, and is scheduled for this Friday afternoon at Wharewaka Point starting at 5pm
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New garden suburb called Tauhara Ridge
Taupo District Council today announces that the new masterplanned garden suburb it plans to create to provide around 2,200 new homes in Taupo will be called Tauhara Ridge
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Self-compacting bins another first for Taupo
Taupo District Council is trialling two solar-powered self compacting rubbish bins that automatically compact rubbish
- February 26, 2010
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Council releases decisions on Landscape and Natural Values Plan Change to the District Plan
Council has notified decisions on Plan Changes 24 and 25 Landscape and Natural Values to the Taupo District Plan after considering an extensive range of public submissions.
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AC Baths makes splash with Qualmark rating
AC Baths has just earned New Zealand Tourism’s official mark of quality, the Qualmark, reconfirming the pool complex as one of New Zealand’s leading tourism offerings
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New septage facility takes the hassle out of waste disposal
Taupo district Deputy Mayor Don Ormsby officially opened the new Ashwood Septage Facility on Friday last week, exclaiming it was his first ‘stink’ job to do as deputy mayor
- March 02, 2010
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Proposed NZTA rule changes may impact on ETA
Proposed new transport authority rules to accommodate larger sized trucks and heavier loads, which is due to go before cabinet this year, is raising questions about current design specifications in Taupo
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21 Spotted Cyclists
Taupo District Council would like to congratulate the 21 winners of the Spot the Cyclist campaign which ran for the month of February as part of the National Bike Wise Month
- March 11, 2010
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Challenge is set for Walk2Work Day
March is ‘Walking Month’ and Wednesday March 10th is national Walk2Work Day, a day when all workers are encouraged to leave the car at home and hit the footpaths
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Summer Snaps winners capture summer in Taupo
The winners of the Taupo District Council’s Summer Snaps competition captured what summer in Taupo is all about
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Ironman volunteers win the chance to compete
Previous year’s Ironman volunteers Claire Wakeling and Richard Hine achieved their dream on Saturday, finishing the 2010 Bonita Ironman, Claire in a time of 12.12.23 and Richard in 11.58.38
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Management of six Taupo sportsgrounds under review
The management of six of Taupo Town’s most actively used outdoor sportsgrounds is currently up for discussion, and Council wants all those who use these facilities to have their say
- March 25, 2010
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Taupo could become NZ’s first walking and cycling model community
New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has just announced that Taupo is one of four New Zealand towns to be shortlisted to become New Zealand’s first walking and cycling model community
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400 tonne Waikato River bridge successfully lifted into final position
A major milestone was achieved on the 16km East Taupo Arterial with the successful lift of the new Waikato River network arch bridge into its final position last week
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AC Baths to close early for Earth Hour
AC Baths will be closing their doors at 8:30pm this Saturday night, 27 March, to celebrate Earth Hour, the international stand against climate change
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Council adopts draft Annual Plan for consultation
The draft Annual Plan 2010-2011 has been adopted by Taupo District Council and is available at all Council offices and District Libraries, with consultation ending on 23 April 2010
- March 31, 2010
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Taupo watermains to undergo testing
Watermains in Taupo Town will be tested next week but there will be no disruption to residents
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14 new citizens for Taupo
Mayor Rick Cooper welcomed 14 new citizens into the country today at an official citizenship ceremony held in the Council Chambers
- April 01, 2010
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Council to build dome over lake to achieve A-grade water supply
Taupo District Council has today released a proposal to build a massive dome that will cover the entire surface of Lake Taupo, to protect the district’s water supply and, consequently, earn a better water supply rating.
- April 06, 2010
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Rugby World Cup preparations begin in earnest
After securing the hosting rights for three teams during the 2011 Rugby World Cup – South Africa, Ireland and Wales - the committee in charge of overseeing preparations and organising events in Taupo district during the Cup is formed and ready to go
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Trans-Tasman rivalry hits Turangi
Town Criers from both sides of the Tasman will battle it out in Turangi on Sunday 11 April in a Trans-Tasman Town Crier clash, as a follow up to the 11th New Zealand Town Crier Competition held in Turangi
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Fire at Spa Park a timely reminder
Taupo Rural Fire Force attended a fire at Spa Park at 3.30am on the morning of Easter Monday that affected 2 hectares of manuka, pine and scrub, and appears to have been deliberately lit
- April 09, 2010
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Trail bikes causing havoc on reserves
Recent complaints from the public of trail bikes being ridden on Council reserves have sparked fears for the safety of park users
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Totalspan keeping rural Taupo kids undercover
Two brand new bus shelters were donated to rural areas of Taupo today, as part of a nationwide initiative by Totalspan Steel Sheds and Buildings
- April 13, 2010
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AC Baths earns environmental award
AC Baths has gained a Qualmark Enviro-Bronze Award, recognising its high standards in environmental practices
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Redevelopment of South Domain playground to begin
The planned redevelopment of Taupo’s ‘Destination Playground’ on the Tongariro South Domain will begin next week with the removal of some old playground equipment and the introduction of some exciting new features
- April 15, 2010
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Harbourmaster special guest for coffee morning
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined by Lake Taupo Harbourmaster Philip King for this Wednesday’s ‘Coffee with Rick and Rob’ morning at Sierra Café
- April 21, 2010
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AC Baths to open at 1pm on Anzac Day
Taupo’s AC Baths will open its doors to the public from 1pm on Sunday 25 April in commemoration of Anzac Day
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Dog Pound and SPCA open day this Saturday
Taupo District Council and the Taupo SPCA invite all animal lovers to attend the first open day at the new animal centre this Saturday from 10am
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Turangi shares its views with council planners
Residents and holidaymakers in Turangi, Omori, Kuratau and Motuoapa have been giving council planners feedback on the new Turangi and Southern Lakeshore Settlements Structure Plan
- April 26, 2010
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Walking rewards for Taupo schools
Two Taupo District schools taking part in the NZTA Walk to School programme have won $500 vouchers to purchase new sports equipment
- April 29, 2010
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Taupo - ‘International Safe District’
Six accredited examiners from the World Health Organisation (WHO) visited Taupo last Wednesday (21 April) to judge the district’s application to become an ‘International Safe District’, saying that the districts application was one of the best they had seen
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Fire Season extended until end of May
The Taupo District Rural Fire Authority is extending the restricted fire season until the end of May due to lack of rain
- May 04, 2010
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Pinetree to represent Taupo in 2011
All Black of the century Sir Colin “Pinetree” Meads was at a gathering at Owen Delany Park last week to accept the role of Ambassador of Rugby for Taupo 2011, and help celebrate the new naming rights agreement between King Country Rugby and Taupo Venues.
- May 05, 2010
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Lake Taupo levels extremely low – please limit water use
As the drought continues to affect the Waikato, water levels for Lake Taupo have dropped to alarming levels and Taupo District Council is now asking people to watch their water use carefully.
- May 07, 2010
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Multiple key milestones achieved on the East Taupo Arterial
The month of April was a month of achievements as three key milestones were reached in construction of the East Taupo Arterial (ETA)
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Taupo drivers still making bad calls at intersections
A new campaign targeting bad driving at intersections started this week, with statistics showing three stop intersections in Taupo are amongst the highest urban-intersection crash locations in the country.
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Water main bursts outside council building
Taupo District Council staff at the Lake Terrace office had a soggy start to their day this morning, finding the bottom story of the office flooded by a burst water main on Rifle Range Road.
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Mayor welcomes 11 new citizens to Taupo
Eleven people were sworn in as New Zealand Citizens this morning at an official citizenship ceremony in the Council Chambers at the Taupo District Council Lake Terrace office.
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Modifications to be made to the ETA roundabouts
Taupo District Council is finalising amended designs of three roundabouts on the East Taupo Arterial (ETA) to ensure they meet the very latest NZ Transport Agency’s safety and service requirements for state highways.
- May 17, 2010
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Wheel of Risk spinning around Taupo
The intersection TV ads’ grim reaper and the infamous ‘wheel of risk’ are making their way around Taupo and Turangi this week to promote a new intersection campaign, with a strangely familiar face under the beard
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Crown Road connector road work commences
Construction of the Crown Road connector road is now underway with completion expected in October 2010 in conjunction with the completion of the East Taupo Arterial (ETA)
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Coffee morning welcomes ETA Project Team
Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined by the East Taupo Arterial Project Manager Ron Boyle and a representative from contractor Fulton Hogan for this Wednesday’s coffee morning at Sierra Café
- May 20, 2010
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Centennial Drive to close for two days
A section of Centennial Drive will be temporarily closed on Monday 24 May and Tuesday 25 May 2010 to allow final construction of ramp realignments
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TDC wins web award for adopt-a-dog
Taupo District Council has won the “best new website feature” at the recent local government web symposium for their ‘adopt-a-dog’ initiative, also achieving a higher overall website ranking than previous years
- May 24, 2010
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AC Baths refurbishments to begin with hydro-slide building
The Taupo/Kaingaroa-Mangakino/Pouakani Committee (TKMP) have resolved to procure design teams for the major refurbishment works at the AC Baths and a separate locally based design team for the hydro-slide building.
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Restricted fire season lifted
Rural fire officers have lifted the restricted fire season, which requires permits to light rural fires, due to a shift in weather patterns
- May 25, 2010
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Council calls for more Structure Plan views
Council officers are asking people in Turangi, Tokaanu and all the southern lakeshore settlements to send them their visions, values and views on the future of these areas as part of the Turangi & Southern Lakeshore Settlements Structure Plan
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Connector bus passengers exceed expectations
Taupo’s Connector bus has been so popular that passenger numbers are exceeding what the current bus is able to carry, requiring the previous Connector bus to be used for the morning run
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New footpath from Kiddle Drive to Lake Tce
A new footpath on SH5 will make the walk from Kiddle Drive down to Lake Terrace safer and more pleasant for pedestrians and cyclists
- May 27, 2010
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Thriller writer to visit Taupo
Award-winning Thriller Writer John Connolly will be visiting Taupo Library on 3 June 2010 at 1pm to promote his latest novel The Whisperers
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Treacherous T-intersection a ticking time bomb
With winter now firmly on our doorstep, Taupo District Council and Taupo police remind drivers to take extra caution when approaching and using intersections, in particular the T-junction of Poihipi Road and State Highway One
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Coffee with the Mayor in Kinloch
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be at the Crouton Café in Kinloch this Wednesday morning for a coffee and a chat with locals
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Taupo Mayor believes technology the key to better democracy
Mayor Rick Cooper is passionate about transparency and democracy and believes using technology to improve public awareness is the way of the future
- June 01, 2010
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First variable speed zones for Taupo
Taupo District Council is planning to install solar powered variable speed limit signs on Spa Rd and Kaimanawa Rd outside Taupo Nui-a-Tia College that will slow traffic passing the school down to 40km/h during peak school traffic times
- June 02, 2010
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Taupo district accredited as International Safe Community
Taupo district was awarded the designation of ‘International Safe Community’ on Friday 28 May from the World Health Organisation (WHO), becoming the 13th community in New Zealand, and 186th in the world to achieve the accreditation
- June 03, 2010
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Humble hero Tony Holt receives bravery award
After avoiding the spotlight for over a year, reluctant hero Tony Holt was honoured to be the recipient of the Royal Humane Society Silver Medal for Bravery on Friday (28 May 2010), for saving a mother and child from a burning car last year
- June 04, 2010
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Be prepared for icy road conditions
As winter sets in and temperatures are dropping, drivers are reminded to be vigilant on our roads and to be prepared for icy conditions
- June 08, 2010
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ETA roundabout construction back on track
Work on the East Taupo Arterial roundabouts has recommenced with construction machinery arriving back on site at the Wairakei Intersection soon to be followed by Anzac Memorial Drive roundabout.
- June 10, 2010
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Taupo2011 ex-pat rugby fans wanted
As part of the lead up to the Rugby World Cup next year the Taupo2011 Organising Committee are calling for expats out of South Africa, Wales and Ireland to make contact.
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Free health and safety seminar for Taupo
A free health and safety seminar is being held in Taupo on Tuesday 22 June at Owen Delany Park for anyone with an interest in current health and safety trends in the workplace and community.
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Taupo District Council’s OSCAR winning performance
Taupo District Council is proud to have won the OSCAR award for Best Supporting Organisation at the recent OSCAR Foundation National Awards in Wellington for its support of the Taupo Events Centre’s afterschool programme and Holiday Programme, having taken out the regional award only months earlier.
- June 11, 2010
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Coffee morning with the Mayor and CEO
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be at Sierra Cafe this Wednesday morning for the regular coffee morning.
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Homes in Turangi required for Japanese students in July
The Japanese village of Kitashiobara, Turangi’s sister-city, is sending a group of highschool students to Turangi this July as part of a traditional student exchange programme between the two towns, and homes for the students are required for three nights.
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Council invites public to help design the future of Turangi town centre
As part of developing the Turangi and Southern Lakeshore Settlements Structure Plan, Taupo District Council is holding a public workshop on the future of the Turangi town centre. The workshop will be held on June 29 at 6.30pm in the Turangi Senior Citizens Hall.
- June 15, 2010
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Taupo Library offers travel tips and experiences
If you’re planning an overseas trip, or maybe just dreaming about getting away from the winter cold, then come to the Taupo Library on Thursday 24 June for a free lunchtime travel session
- June 16, 2010
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Registrations open for Events Centre holiday programme
Staff at the Taupo Events Centre are gearing up for the July school holiday programme, and predict spots will fill up fast
- June 21, 2010
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Irish rugby management impressed with Taupo facilities
A representative from the Irish Rugby Union visited Taupo yesterday, more than a year before their stay for the 2011 Rugby World Cup, and was impressed with what Taupo facilities have to offer
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TDC gets serious about food safety
Taupo District Council is encouraging local food businesses to follow the lead of more than 1200 other New Zealand businesses by adopting a new, more risk-based approach to food safety
- June 23, 2010
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Council and Tuwharetoa create award winning relationship
Taupo District Council’s relationship with local Iwi Tuwharetoa has won the prestigious IPANZ award for Crown-Maori Relationships at the national IPANZ Gen-I Public Sector Excellence Awards ceremony held in Wellington on Friday night
- June 24, 2010
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Free holiday programme ready to take flight
With the July school holidays approaching, Taupo Public Library’s free holiday programme is on again, with a fun and educational series of activities on offer children ages 4-12
- June 28, 2010
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Volunteers required for Rugby World Cup 2011
If you want to be a part of the Rugby World Cup 2011, you need to be at the Great Lake Centre this Thursday for the RWC volunteer roadshow
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Council debate webcam and opt for free trial
Taupo District Council have resolved to install a webcam to provide live coverage of Council meetings as well as recording for ‘on-demand’ viewing later
- June 30, 2010
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New structure for destination marketing
Destination Lake Taupo, the destination marketing arm of Taupo District Council, is undergoing some changes to its governance and will become an external operator. Positions are now being advertised for the new governance board
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Motorsport Park supports young drivers
Next Tuesday 6th July, Taupo Motorsport Park will once again open its track to young drivers to help them to improve their driving ability, and learn better driving skills
- July 07, 2010
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Chance to recognise our district’s outstanding youth
The annual Taupo Times District Youth Awards are happening again this year, and Taupo District Council is calling for nominations for any outstanding and talented youth in our district
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Turangi turns out for their town centre
The people of Turangi turned up in droves last week to have their say at the Taupo District Council’s public workshop on the future of the Turangi town centre, showing strong support for the upcoming Structure Plan
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Taupo’s red hot playground is open to all
The redevelopment of the Tongariro South Domain’s new volcanic themed playground was officially opened on Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony
- July 12, 2010
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Mayoral Civic Awards to recognise outstanding individuals
The Mayoral Civic Awards are on again this year. The purpose of the awards is to recognise those individuals that make an enormous contribution to the community
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Annual Plan adopted
Taupo District Council have adopted the Annual Plan with the average district rates increases staying at 5.21% as outlined in the 2009 – 2019 long term plan, but with fees and charges undergoing wholesale changes after GST increases from 12.5% to 15% on 1 October
- July 14, 2010
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AC Baths adds another UV light
AC Baths has just installed its second ultra violet filtration system, this time a much larger unit for its leisure pool, which uses UV light to sterilise water - reducing the harsh chlorine smell
- July 15, 2010
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Deliberations on draft Structure Plan
Council has agreed to many of the plans outlined in the draft Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan including the Civic Heart concept, but have asked officers to undertake further investigation into plans for the Great Lake Centre, Museum and administration offices
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Webcam trial at next Taupo Council meeting
Taupo District Council will undertake a webcast of their next Council meeting on 20 July as part of their new initiative to provide greater access to the Council decision making process and promote openness and transparency
- July 16, 2010
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Public RWC forums to be held in Taupo and Turangi
Forums will be held this week in Taupo and Turangi for the public hear about the progress being made in preparations for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in Taupo
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Taupo Library to celebrate new website
The new Taupo District Libraries website is ready to launch this Thursday with a launch party at the Taupo Public Library, with lots of fabulous prizes and giveaways
- July 23, 2010
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Bus passengers can now take shelter
Five brand new bus shelters have just been installed in the Taupo township for passengers using the Taupo Connector bus, just as the cooler weather has set in
- July 21, 2010
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Over 220 people tune into council webcast
The trial run of the first ever webcast of a Council meeting by Taupo District Council was not all smooth sailing but after a few early glitches most feedback is positive
- July 23, 2010
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Taupo’s first variable 40km/hr speed zone now operational
The new solar powered active 40km/hr speed limit signs on Spa and Kaimanawa Roads were officially opened on Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony
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Lakeside testing for new water main to begin
Geotechnical investigations along the lakefront Lion’s walkway between Rifle Range Road and Taharepa Road will take place this weekend, 24 and 25 July, with minor disruption to walkway users
- July 28, 2010
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Library website launches with a bang
The Taupō Public Library hosted an official launch party yesterday to celebrate the launch of the new district libraries website, with lots fun, food and fantastic giveaways.
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Taupo structure plan still work in progress
After six days of deliberations the Taupo District Council has further progressed the draft Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan
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More FM and GLC are getting hitched
This year Taupo Parents Centre has handed the reins of the Taupo Wedding Expo & Bride of the Year to More FM and the Great Lake Centre.
- July 29, 2010
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ETA making excellent progress despite wet weather
Even with the last two months being extremely wet with above average rainfall in the central north island, construction work on the ETA has continued, bringing a completed road ever closer
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Household waste being dumped illegally
A noticeable increase in household rubbish being dumped in street bins and recycling facilities is making a mess on the streets
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TDC approached about Cronulla Sharks games at OD Park
Owen Delany Park in Taupo is being looked at as a potential venue for some future Cronulla Sharks NRL matches
- August 06, 2010
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Option for dedicated climbing wall to be investigated
The Events Centre climbing wall is now 12 years old and although it is very popular, is underutilised due to its location on the far court at the Events Centre
- August 13, 2010
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Management Plan for Taupo Sportsgrounds moves ahead
After an extensive consultation process, the Taupo Sportsgrounds Reserve Management Plan has cleared its final hurdle and will now go to Council for final approval at the end of the month.
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Building consent process tweaked in line with Building Act
Those intending to undertake building work are encouraged to contact Council to see if building consent is required, as new infringement powers come into force.
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Ten new citizens welcomed
The Mayor welcomed ten new citizens to New Zealand today at an official citizenship ceremony in the Taupo District Council chamber.
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Tamati Coffey comes to Turangi
Tamati Coffey from TVNZ’s Breakfast Show and his crew will be live in Turangi next Tuesday morning (17 August) and are calling for members of the Turangi community to come and be a part of the show.
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Lakes DHB and Taupo Hospital reps join CEO at coffee morning
Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined by Lakes DHB Chief Executive Cathy Cooney and Taupo Hospital Manager Julie Eilers this Wednesday for Council’s monthly coffee morning at Sierra Café.
- August 18, 2010
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New Taupo Sculpture to be installed soon
The newest piece of art chosen by the Taupo Sculpture Trust is a large-scale wind activated kinetic sculpture by renowned New Zealand artist Phil Price
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Rubbish collection days change for some residents
To ensure a smoother collection operation, rubbish days and times are changing for a small group of Taupo residents from Monday 23 August
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Daytime closures of SH1/5 intersection in Taupo
As the East Taupo Arterial gets closer to completion, a daytime detour for all traffic is being put in place to allow the construction team to finish off the major SH1/SH5 intersection just north of Taupo at Wairakei
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False civil defence alarm causes concern
In the early hours of this morning, an unauthorised person raised a false civil defence alarm in the Richmond Heights area, waking and alarming residents
- August 19, 2010
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Best turn out ever in Turangi for Tamati
Tamati Coffey’s ‘Milo Chilly Tuesday’ show in Turangi yesterday was a huge success with Breakfast presenter Paul Henry saying it was the ‘best turn out ever’
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Taupo water from E-grade to A-grade
One of the most significant projects in the Council ten year plan is set to proceed after TKMP committee agreed that contracts for design and construction of the Taupo Water Treatment Plant should be sought. As part of the consultation process officers will be holding public information sessions and encourage anyone wanting to know more to come along.
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Be one of the first to set foot on ETA
With the East Taupo Arterial weeks away from completion, Taupo District Council, Fulton Hogan and Taupo Moana Rotary Club and Bikefest Manager Keith Crate are planning a public open day to celebrate this significant event in Taupo history
- August 20, 2010
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Ten year lease for Taupo Tennis Club
A strong contingent of supporters applauded the decision by the TKMP Committee to grant a new lease to the Tennis Club on the Tongariro Domain
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Too many roaming dogs in Turangi
Due to recent dog attacks on people in the Turangi Township and a number of dogs roaming the streets, Council’s Animal Control team will be increasing patrols in the area
- August 25, 2010
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Ceramic trout brightens up council offices
A stunning pair of ceramic trout have been produced by Active Arts Taupo (AAT). One will be mounted on the Active Arts building and the other just outside the Council Chamber
- August 26, 2010
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Motorists reminded of daytime detour in Taupo
The first of the daytime detours planned over a three week period starts this Sunday 29 August through to Thursday 2 September
- August 27, 2010
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Award winning show home opens this weekend
Taupo District Council’s award winning energy efficient show home will be opening its doors to the public from 1.00 – 3.00pm on Saturdays and Sundays from this Sunday (28 August)
- September 02, 2010
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Public meeting in Acacia Bay to talk about water supply
Another public information session to talk about the upgrade to Taupo’s water supply is being held at the Acacia Bay Hall on Monday 6 September from 5.30 – 6.30pm for Acacia Bay residents
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Cycle, run or walk along the ETA
The countdown is on to the East Taupo Arterial Public Open day where families will get the opportunity to cycle, run or walk a section of the East Taupo Arterial before it is opened to vehicles the following month
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New lookout over Waikato River
This month Taupo District Council will be improving the Spa Park look out, located on the corner of Spa Road and County Avenue, to ensure the public can safely access the spectacular views over the Waikato River
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Huge response from the community
A report with all the community feedback on the future of the Turangi and Southern Lakeshore Settlements is now available
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Mix of experience and youth on destination marketing board
A mix of young and experienced, local and independent board members have been appointed to the new organisation that will look after destination marketing for the Taupo district
- September 06, 2010
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ETA still a construction site
Fulton Hogan and Taupo District Council are concerned for the safety of those who are ignoring warning signs and entering the East Taupo Arterial construction site
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Big screens, bands and junior rugby to celebrate ‘One Year to Go’
This September marks one year to go until Rugby World Cup 2011 kicks off in New Zealand and Taupo is celebrating this milestone with live music and games outside the Great Lake Centre, as well as welcoming the inaugural New Zealand Junior Rugby Festival at Owen Delany Park
- September 07, 2010
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Attending ‘virtual’ Taupo District Council meetings proves popular
In addition to the live webcasting of Council meetings, viewers can now access the on-demand, archived footage of the Council meetings at a time convenient for them via council’s website
- September 09, 2010
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Acknowledgement of long service for local JP’s
Yesterday a function was held to acknowledge and congratulate five retiring Justice’s of the Peace, for their significant contribution to the community.
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Taupo district residents need to be better prepared for emergencies
According to a recent survey conducted by Environment Waikato only 13% of Taupo district residents are fully prepared for a natural disaster
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No Council building on the Tongariro North Domain
Council has adopted the amended Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan and have also put paid to the proposal for a Council Administration building on the Tongariro North Domain
- September 10, 2010
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Register for the ETA public open day and be in to win
Event organisers are encouraging people attending the East Taupo Arterial Public Open Day to register and go into a competition to win a hiking tour valued at $2,000 or a gourmet dinner at Treetops Lodge
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2010 Mayoral Civic Awards Ceremony a success
A great time was had by all on Wednesday night at the Mayoral Civic Awards Ceremony with 22 residents receiving formal acknowledgement from Mayor Rick Cooper for their contribution to the community
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Fluffy friends to take part in the ETA open day
Another addition to the East Taupo Arterial Public Open Day on Sunday 26 September has been announced this week – the 2010 SPCA Paws Walk will now be a part of the community celebration
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Crown Road open to the public again
Construction of the Crown Road intersection as part of the East Taupō Arterial is now complete and Crown Road has been reopened to the public with a 30kph speed limit
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Chat about ‘getting prepared’ at next coffee morning
Council’s Deputy CEO Anne McLeod will be joined by Emergency Manager Phil Parker this Wednesday for Council’s regular monthly coffee morning at Sierra Café
- September 13, 2010
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TDC’s development programme wins national award
Taupo District Council took out the Building Organisational Capability category award at the 2010 New Zealand Post Group Local Government Excellence Awards in Queenstown recently
- September 17, 2010
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Cycle, walk or run the newest section of SH1
Ten days to go till the East Taupo Arterial community celebration where the public will get an opportunity to cycle, walk or run the newest section of State Highway 1
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Expats meet and greet a great success
A large group of South Africans, Welsh, Irish and a cheerful American were part of over a hundred people who enjoyed the Expats meet and greet evening last week
- September 22, 2010
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Check out the newest section of SH1 this weekend
This Sunday the public will be able to get a sneak preview of the East Taupō Arterial which is due to open to traffic in October
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Free public sessions on moa bones discovered during ETA construction
An expert from Canterbury University will be in Taupō on Monday to talk about the moa bones found last year during construction of the East Taupō Arterial
- September 27, 2010
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Turangi campground operations to continue
The Community Board have decided further consideration is required before a final decision on what will happen with the Turangi campground is made
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Turangi visitor strategy outlines unlimited possibilities
A long term plan to attract and retain visitors to Turangi-Tongariro area has received the full support of the Community Board
- September 28, 2010
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Nearly 4,000 attend ETA open day
3851 cyclists, walkers and runners turned up to the East Taupō Arterial public open day yesterday to check out the newest section of State Highway One
- September 30, 2010
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Providing driving direction for local youth
Local high schools, Taupo Police, AA Driver Foundation, Taupō Motorsport Park and Taupō District Council are delivering a FREE ‘Driving Directions’ programme for local youth to promote safe and sensible driving
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ETA moa bones display popular with locals
Over 100 interested locals flocked to the Great Lake Centre earlier in the week to view the moa bones found on the East Taupō Arterial in November last year and hear Extinction Biologist, Professor Richard Holdaway talk about the significant find
- October 06, 2010
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Chance for Taupō to become NZ Cycling Centre of Excellence
Taupō is often referred to as New Zealand’s centre of cycling with our extensive portfolio of cycling events and superb road, mountain bike and BMX facilities. Now we have the chance to make it official and become the home of the NZ Cycling Centre of Excellence
- October 07, 2010
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Works underway to improve Taupō’s water quality
The first stage of the Taupō Water Treatment Plant upgrade is underway on the Taupō lakefront with the installation of a new watermain – the work is to be completed by early December, in time for the major events season
- October 08, 2010
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Call for Creative Taupō committee members
Creative Taupō is looking at appointing people passionate about supporting and developing arts and culture in the Taupō district to be on the assessment committee
- October 11, 2010
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ETA now open to traffic
The East Taupō Arterial, a 16km highway that runs along the eastern outskirts of Taupō town, was officially opened by Hon. Steven Joyce and Sir Tumu te Heuheu and is now open to traffic
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Rick Cooper has been returned for a second term as Taupo mayor in a new look council
Rick Cooper has retained his lead by 134 votes ahead of Mark Burton, but the public have voted for change with currently only three of the former councillors in the new line up and Maggie Stewart the only Turangi-Tongariro Community Board member returning
- October 12, 2010
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Grants awarded by Community Board
The Turangi-Tongariro Community Board received 22 applications for community grants and approved funding for most of these at their meeting on Tuesday [5 October]
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Support for investigation of boat ramp and floating jetty at Omori
The Community Board will support funding preliminary work on a proposal for a boat ramp and floating jetty at Omori
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Taupō Cycle Centre of Excellence
Over 50 people attended the first public meeting to hear details on Taupō’s bid to become the Cycling Centre of Excellence for New Zealand
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Extreme climbing movie night at Taupō Events Centre
The Taupō Events Centre Climbing Wall team is hosting an extreme climbing movie night for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts this Saturday 16 October
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World class rowing teams coming to Taupō
Three world class rowing teams, from Poland, Holland and Switzerland, are competing in the 2010 World Rowing Championships later this month at Lake Karapiro and are basing themselves in the Taupō district
- October 15, 2010
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Child safety days to help parents and whanau
Taupō District Council has teamed up with local community groups to organise FREE child safety days around the district to educate parents and whanau about keeping babies and toddlers safe around the home and near the road
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Fire permits now compulsory
The Taupo Rural Fire Authority want to remind everyone that the rural fire season is underway and anyone wanting to light an open fire in the rural area must have a fire permit from their local fire authority
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New Taupō town signage along ETA
New signage on the East Taupō Arterial will be installed within the month to improve connectivity to Lake Taupō and to direct visitors into town and to key attractions
- October 18, 2010
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Official result for Taupō District Council elections
Official result for Taupō District Council elections announced including a two vote win for Turangi-Tongariro council spot
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Mayor Rick and new Councillors at Sierra
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined by some of the new Councillors next Wednesday for Council’s monthly coffee morning at Sierra Café
- October 19, 2010
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Upgrade of Horomatangi Street in time for Christmas
Improvements to the look and feel of Horomatangi Street, one of Taupō CBD’s main shopping streets, will be complete prior to the Christmas rush
- October 22, 2010
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Taupō Library supports Blind Week
Next week is New Zealand Blind Week and Taupō Library is supporting the event by hosting a morning tea for the Foundation of the Blind members and demonstrating new technology for sight impaired library users
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National youth league match at Crown Park
Another big match is being played at Crown Park next weekend and football fans are encouraged to get along and check it out
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Sneak preview of 2011 rural fire calendar
For the third consecutive year, Taupō’s Rural Fire team have stripped down to pose for the popular Taupō Fire Calendar to raise funds for new fire fighting equipment
- October 29, 2010
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Council puts things right in Mangakino
Following wastewater overflows at the Mangakino Wastewater Treatment Plant two years ago, Council is taking action and putting restorative projects in place to compensate the Mangakino community
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New tone set for TDC at first meeting
The first meeting of a largely new Council has seen some big changes to the way it operates with “respect” being the operative word in Mayor Rick’s opinion
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DOC Cadets complete new lookout on Control Gates Hill
By working together, Taupō District Council and the Department Of Conservation has made a million dollar view even better
- November 01, 2010
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Short term closure at AC Baths for pool maintenance
The leisure pools, private pools, slides and café will be closed at the AC Baths from Monday 1 November to Friday 12 November whilst annual maintenance is carried out at the facility
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International placemakers speak in Turangi
This Thursday 4 November Turangi will be lucky enough to host some of the worlds best ‘placemakers’, who will talk to local businesses and offer their ideas on the Turangi Town Centre
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Council Annual Report available to public
Taupo District Council’s 2009/10 Annual Report is now available for public review and its balance sheet paints a positive picture, despite a difficult environment over the past year
- November 03, 2010
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Council’s biggest losers reflect on life changing event
16 TDC staff members that took part in Taupō’s Biggest Loser met recently to celebrate their success and set future goals
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Council consults on wastewater at Acacia Bay and Motuoapa
Taupo District Council wants to hear from anyone who has an interest in the management of wastewater at Acacia Bay and Motuoapa
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Changes proposed to the Taupo District Plan to reflect structure plan direction
As an outcome of the Taupo Urban Commercial and Industrial Structure Plan (TUCISP), a number of changes are being proposed to the Taupo District Plan to provide for better town centre redevelopment as well as commercial and industrial growth
- November 05, 2010
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Revaluations follow national downwards trend
Ratepayers in the Taupō District will be receiving their revaluation notices in the post soon. Overall there has been a decrease in values of around 10% across the district which is typical of the national trend
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Dispose of your e-waste for free this Saturday
National eDay is on this Saturday 6 November and Taupō District Council is providing residents the chance to dispose of ‘e-waste’ for FREE in Taupō, Turangi and Mangakino
- November 09, 2010
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Traffic numbers paint positive picture
A traffic count carried out by Taupō District Council recently indicates that the majority of vehicles are still travelling via Taupō
- November 10, 2010
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Work underway on cycling bid
A project team is working hard to meet the February deadline for the bid to become the home of NZ’s Cycling Centre of Excellence
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International placemaker sparks ideas in Turangi
Last week well respected ‘placemaker’ Gilbert Rochecouste visited Turangi to talk to the community about the future of the town and sparked some interesting discussions
- November 12, 2010
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Coffee at Sierra with Rick and Rob
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be at Sierra Café next Wednesday 17 November for Council’s monthly coffee morning at Sierra Café
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Tenders called for land bordering the new Taupō Highway and SH5
Now that the ETA is finished, Council is calling for tenders on a high profile site on Crown Rd, but wants to ensure the maximum benefit for the district
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Council keen to build a strong cohesive district
The Taupō District Council has adopted a “Whole of Council” model of governance, which re-inforces a district-wide focus
- November 19, 2010
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Downturn in growth and development triggers council review of structure and projects
Taupō District Council will be reviewing its structure and capital works programmes to identify areas where savings can be made
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Coffee in Turangi with Rick and Rob
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be at ‘Thyme for Food’ cafe next Tuesday 23 November to meet with local residents and to attend a Council and Community Board Workshop
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Deputy Mayor assists with bringing Blue Light to Taupō
Taupō Police and local community groups assisted by the Deputy Mayor have started up Blue Light in Taupō – an organisation that runs fun and educational activities for 10-13 year olds
- November 22, 2010
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Taupō and Noumea celebrate 15 years together
Mayor Jean Lèques visited Taupō last week with a delegation of senior Noumean officials and an accompanying cultural group to reaffirm the sister-city agreement with Taupō, and exchange cultural demonstrations and gifts
- November 25, 2010
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Keep Left a crucial message
Taupō District Council in conjunction with the Taupō Police has relaunched the road safety campaign ‘Keep Left, Lives are on the Line’ to remind drivers that crossing the centreline can have serious consequences
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Calling for community ambassadors to keep Taupō safe
The Taupō Safe District team is calling people with a passion for the community to become a Taupō ambassador to ensure our town remains a safe place to live, work and play leading up to the holiday season
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Kinloch’s turn for coffee morning
Mayor Rick Cooper, Councillor Keith Crate and Council CEO Rob Williams will be at Crouton Café in Kinloch next Wednesday 1 December to catch up with the Kinloch community
- November 29, 2010
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Funds approved for upgrade of the boat ramp and floating jetty at Omori
Funding for preliminary work needed to upgrade the boat ramp at Omori and construct a floating jetty to alleviate crowding and safety issues, has been approved
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New Chairman for Community Board
Councillor Gary Keepa has been voted in as Chairman of the Turangi-Tongariro Community Board with Board member Maggie Stewart taking on the Deputy Chair role
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Pike River condolence book at Taupō Library
As part of a nation-wide gesture, Taupō Library will be displaying a condolence book from today for the Taupō community to pay tribute to the men lost during the Pike River tragedy
- November 30, 2010
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BMX dirt track proposed for Spa Park
A request for support from local BMX champion Jed Mildon, to look at building a new jump track at Spa Park, has received a very favourable response from Council
- November 24, 2010
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Feedback wanted on speed limit review
Taupō District Council has reviewed its Speed Limit Bylaw, designed to keep our roads safe, and wants feedback on the proposed changes
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New slide at AC Baths opens this weekend
A new attraction for five years and over will be opening at the AC Baths this weekend
- November 30, 2010
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Spaces limited for motorcycle skills training day
Taupō District Council in conjunction with Taupo Motorsport Park is hosting a motorcycle skills training day on Tuesday 7 December and encouraging beginner and intermediate riders to register before spaces fill up
- December 01, 2010
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Council supports upgrade of Tongariro Trout Centre
Assistance with a loan for the Tongariro National Trout Centre Society to assist in the upgrade of the Museum/Aquarium at the centre has been approved by Council
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New ‘people hubs’ being trialled in Taupō CBD
Taupō District Council’s Urban Design team has placed new ‘people hubs’ around the Taupō CBD to create funky and flexible mini spaces for locals and visitors to gather
- December 02, 2010
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Over 25,000 visitors in Taupō for cycling challenge
The Contact Energy Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge was held in the weekend bringing 25,000 visitors to the Taupō district
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Rugby Ball winner delighted with prize
The Taupo2011 competition to give away three official RWC 2011 Replica Match balls ended last week, with two of the three balls staying in Taupō
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Conserving water vital this summer
With the recent dry weather and predictions of a dry summer ahead, conserving water is vital to ensure adequate water supply is available for all users throughout the district
- December 03, 2010
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Vendors wanted for refreshments at Spa Park
Taupo’s Spa Park is a hive of activity all year round, and this summer Council are looking at the possibility of a refreshment cart being set up to cater to visitors
- December 07, 2010
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Total fire ban in place due to extreme fire risk
Taupō District Council has declared a total fire ban throughout the district due to unusually dry conditions
- December 08, 2010
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Welsh Rugby rep says Taupō is ideal
Welsh Rugby Union Representative Alan Phillips visited Taupō for a couple of days this week to check out the venues and facilities in the lead up to the Rugby World Cup 2011, kicking off in September next year
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Last chance for learner driver course this year
Local high schools, Taupo Police, AA Driver Foundation, Taupō Motorsport Park and Taupō District Council are delivering another FREE ‘Driving Directions’ programme for local youth to promote safe and sensible driving
- December 10, 2010
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Last coffee morning for 2010
Mayor Rick Cooper and Council CEO Rob Williams will be joined for their last monthly coffee morning for 2010 by Taupō Police Area Commander Steve Bullock next Wednesday
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Management of trees at Secombe Park
A long term strategy is being put in place to manage the trees and other vegetation at Secombe Park, and Taupō District Council is looking for feedback from the community
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Household water consumption must come down
The Taupo District Council is strongly urging the community to do what it can to reduce water usage, with this hot and dry weather hitting so early in the summer season.
- December 15, 2010
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Options for growth out for consultation
At today’s Council meeting, Taupō District Councillors resolved to put the proposed options for urban growth at the southern end of the lake out to the community for consultation
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WATER SHORTAGES RESTRICT WATER USE IN TAUPO
Hot, dry summer days have seen water use skyrocket and water shortages are now becoming a reality in the Taupo District with Council stressing everyone must start conserving water right now
- December 20, 2010
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Taupō bars have zero tolerance to violence
Taupō bars are working together to keep Taupō a safe place and demonstrate their commitment to ‘zero tolerance to violence’
- December 23, 2010
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Help prevent future floods
Council are calling on those who have been impacted by flooding in the past, to help with a study to reduce the risks of flooding in the future