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4 <strong>Regional</strong> Report | June 2013WaiFencing<strong>Northland</strong> College student Jayden Joyce built afence as part of a recent Enviroschools <strong>Northland</strong>WaiFencing skills workshops held over four daysat Trefoil Park near Kaikohe.Jayden was one of 59 senior secondary students fromaround the region taking part in the May workshops,which are designed to boost the participants’qualifications and future employment opportunities aswell as better protect the region’s waterways from stock.The WaiFencing workshops form part of a widerWaiRestoration pilot project being jointly developedin <strong>Northland</strong> by the <strong>Northland</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, thenational Enviroschools Foundation and contractor PapaTaio-Earthcare.The WaiRestoration pilot is about supporting farmers andengaging young people and local communities to getinvolved in restoring our waterways and biodiversity.Those involved in the project’s development hope toeventually see it rolled out nationally.Local groupsto advise onwater issuesOur freshwater quality/management programme‘Waiora <strong>Northland</strong> Water’ is moving forward withthe creation of two new priority catchment groups.The Mangere (west of Whängärei) and DoubtlessBay catchment groups will provide local input andrecommendations on maintaining and improving freshwaterthere, says the council’s Operations Director Tony Phipps.“We know there’s the potential for some real improvementsin these high priority catchments, but there’s no ‘one-sizefits-all’approach. We believe any change needs to reflect thenature of the individual catchments and what communitieswant as much as possible, and these catchment groups allowus to do this.”Under central government policy, the regional council mustset freshwater objectives and water allocation and waterquality limits for all water bodies in <strong>Northland</strong>.“These local working groups will help set these objectivesand limits, and shape how our individual catchments aremanaged into the future,” says Tony.A number of representatives for the two working groupswere confirmed at the council’s Environmental ManagementCommittee meeting in late May.For the Mangere group – which is in Whängärei districtwest of the Pukenui Forest – members include dairy farmingrepresentatives Shayne O’Shea, Royce Kokich and DenisAnderson; environmentalist Gerry Brackenbury;local resident Roger Holder; Whängärei District <strong>Council</strong>’sDavid Coleman; and regional council EnvironmentalManagement Committee members Alan Clarkson, Cr Joe Carrand Cr Tony Davies-Colley.Two iwi representatives and a non-dairying farmer have yet tobe appointed to the Mangere group.The Far North’s Doubtless Bay group includes farming andforestry representatives Murray Walden, Dennis O’Callaghanand Beau Mallet; Lester Bridson from DOC; Wayne Parsonsonof Clean Waters To Sea (Tokerau Community CatchmentProject); Peter Wiessing, the regional council’s Kaitäia AreaOffice Manager; Far North District <strong>Council</strong>lor Di Maxwell; andregional Environmental Management Committee membersCr Bronwyn Hunt and Dr Greg Blunden.Meanwhile, the Doubtless Bay group is still to finalise severalother representatives to round out the group, includingthree iwi representatives and two Doubtless Bay catchmentratepayers put forward by the Te Hiku community board.These are the first of several catchment groups that willbe set up over the next few years to help shape how<strong>Northland</strong>’s water is managed. Next in line is the Whängäreicatchment group, which is expected to be formed over thenext few months.For more information on the Waiora <strong>Northland</strong> Water project,visit our website:www.nrc.govt.nz/waioraPhoto: Taipä, Doubtless Bay.Awards and funding Education and information Biosecurity <strong>Regional</strong> land transport Environmental planning and monitoring Infrastructure

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