• New Zealand Regions
      • Hawke's Bay
      • Bay of Plenty
      • Waikato
      • Whanganui
      • Manawatu
      • Northland
      • Auckland
      • Gisborne
      • Taranaki
      • Wellington
      • West Coast
      • Nelson
      • Canterbury
      • Otago
      • Marlborough
      • Southland
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      Hawke's Bay

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      Beaches, wineries and Art Deco. The Hawke's Bay has a diverse economy, including business services that support its sectors to be the second largest contributor to regional GDP in the country. A popular tourist destination, the region has some of the countries best restaurants as well as stunning scenery, markets and festivals.

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      Bay of Plenty

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      The Bay of Plenty is officially New Zealand's sunniest destination, enjoying short-lived winters and long summer days. The Region offers some of the country's most spectacular views and many ways to enjoy the pristine scenery and natural wonders. Visitors also enjoy exploring the Bay's Māori heritage and pre-European roots.

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      Waikato

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      The Waikato is known for its rolling plains, fertile land and the mighty Waikato River. The region is the fourth largest regional economy in New Zealand, with a strong focus on primary production and associated manufacturing.

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      South WaikatoWaikato District

      Whanganui

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      Welcome to Whanganui. This is our place; where history is full of stories, legends and rich legacy. Where a thriving arts scene, creativity and evolving culture inspire our modern lives. Where breath-taking natural landscapes capture imaginations at every turn.

      Manawatu

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      Located in the lower North Island, Manawatu is heartland New Zealand, offering an authentic Kiwi experience.

      The main in the region are Palmerston North, most notable for Massey University. Palmerston has a vibrant, arts and culture scene.

      The region's economy is based on food production and processing, research and education. The region is also home for the New Zealand defence force.

      Northland

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      Northland was originally home to some of our country's first human inhabitants. Today, it is one of the fastest growing regions in New Zealand and home to nearly 189,000 people. Rich in culture and history, the region boasts a stunning natural environment.

      Auckland

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      Auckland Region stretches from the the beaches of the Pacific Ocean in the east to the expansive beaches of the rugged west coast of the Tasman Sea. Auckland City, the largest urban area in New Zealand is considered the main economic center of New Zealand and a popular destination for international students and travellers.

      Gisborne

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      Gisborne is a Region on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island. It's known for wineries and surf beaches such as Makorori. The region has maintained a strong Maori heritage. The region's economy is made up mainly of agriculture, horticulture and forestry.

      Taranaki

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      Taranaki is a coastal and mountainous region on the western side of New Zealand's North Island. Its landscape is dominated by Mount Taranaki, its namesake volcano, which lies within the rainforested Egmont National Park.

      The port city of New Plymouth is the area's cultural and commercial hub. Taranaki's economy is diverse and includes dairy, oil and gas. The region is the highest contributor or national GDP per capita. 

      Wellington

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      The Wellington Region covers Wellington city in the south, Upper and Lower Hutt valleys to the north-east, and Porirua to the north-west. The region takes its name from Wellington, New Zealand's capital city.

      Wellington is famous for its arts and culture scene and is also the centre of New Zealand's film industry.

      West Coast

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      The West Coast, or as some locals call it, the "Wild West", is a long thin region that runs down the South Island's west coast.

      The region has the lowest population in all of New Zealand. It is famous for its rugged natural scenery such as the Pancake Rocks, the Blue Pools of Haast, and the glaciers.

      The main industries in the region are dairy farming and mining. Tourism also plays an important role.

      Nelson – Tasman

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      Nelson Tasman is an extraordinary, vibrant region where art and businesses thrive together among a stunning natural landscape. With one in five people internationally born, Nelson Tasman has 48 different cultures living in its environs.

      The region prides its self on being New Zealand’s leading Research and Development areas, with the highest proportion of people working in the research, science and tech sectors out of anywhere in New Zealand.

      Canterbury

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      Canterbury is a region on New Zealand’s South Island marked by grassy plains, clear lakes and snow-capped mountains. Its largest city, Christchurch, is famed for its art scene and green spaces.

      Otago

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      There are few places in the world which will leave you with a lasting sense of difference. Central Otago is undoubtedly one of them from its landscapes, its seasons, its people, its products and experiences.

      Marlborough

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      Marlborough Region is on the north-eastern corner of the South Island. The region is well known for its winemaking industry, and the Marlborough Sounds, an extensive network of coastal waterways, peninsulas and islands.

      Apart from the wine industry, aquaculture, agriculture and tourism play an important role in the local economy.

      Southland

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      Southland is New Zealand’s most southerly region and includes the World Heritage ranked Fiordland National Park.

      The region's only city Invercargill offers a relaxed pace of life with wide streets, little traffic, spacious parks and gardens, striking Victorian and Edwardian architecture and impressive sporting facilities including New Zealand’s first indoor velodrome. Southland's location is such that views of Aurora Australis or the Southern Lights are common.

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시의회의 커뮤니티 펀딩 정책이 변경됨에 따라 타우랑가 시의 커뮤니티 단체는 이제 더 많은 자금 지원 옵션을 갖게 됩니다.시의회는 제안된 변경 사항에 대한 공개 협의를 통해 106건의 신청서를 접수했다.

커뮤니티 서비스 총괄 매니저인 바바라 뎀시 (Barbara Dempsey) 에 따르면, 이러한 변화를 통해 현금 보조금 및 현물 지원을 비롯한 기금 분배를 보다 효과적으로 관리할 수 있게 되었다고 합니다.목표는 다양한 중요 커뮤니티 그룹 및 이니셔티브를 지원하기 위해 기금이 보다 공정하게 분배되도록 하는 것입니다.

커뮤니티 개발 매치 펀드 (Community Development Match Fund Small Grant) 가 1,000달러에서 인상되었으며, 이제 신청자들은 커뮤니티 중심 프로젝트를 지원하기 위해 최대 5,000달러를 신청할 수 있습니다.새로운 다년 자금 지원 옵션도 도입되어 성공적인 지역사회 주도 프로젝트를 위해 3년의 자금 지원 기간을 제공합니다.

위원회는 긍정적인 변화를 창출하고 지역사회의 복지를 개선하기 위해 단체에 다양한 자금과 현물 지원을 제공합니다.작년에 기금 수혜자 중 한 명이 Your Garden이었는데, Your Garden은 어린이 치료 정원을 위해 500달러를 지원받았습니다.이 기금은 신경이 다양한 아동을 위한 원예 치료 프로그램의 일부로 사용되었으며, 이를 통해 이 프로그램을 남은 학년 동안 계속할 수 있게 하고 부지 유지 관리에도 도움이 되었습니다.

지원자가 어떤 기금을 받을 수 있는지 결정하는 데 도움이 되도록 새로운 자격 퀴즈가 개발되었습니다.이 퀴즈는 시의회에서 관리하는 기금의 전체 범위를 다루며, 의회 자금 지원을 원하는 사람들에게 유용한 출발점이 됩니다.퀴즈는 모든 기금 정책 변경 및 개정된 정책에 대한 세부 목록과 함께 타우랑가 시의회 웹사이트에서 확인할 수 있습니다.

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