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Greater Wellington Regional Council has appointed Martin Matthews as independent chair of Greater Wellington’s Finance, Risk and Assurance Committee (FRAC). This is a key role on the committee that looks over the regional council’s financial management, risk management, and assurance policies, frameworks and services such as auditing of financial statements and regulatory compliance.
Independent chair appointed to role at Greater Wellington
Posted on 24 September 2020
Greater Wellington Regional Council has appointed Martin
Matthews as independent chair of Greater Wellington’s
Finance, Risk and Assurance Committee (FRAC). This is a key
role on the committee that looks over the regional
council’s financial management, risk management, and
assurance policies, frameworks and services such as auditing
of financial statements and regulatory compliance.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/independent-chair-appointed-to-role-at-greater-wellington/
Mental Health Awareness Week is a timely reminder of the invaluable role te taiao plays in maintaining a balanced mental health and general wellbeing, advocates Greater Wellington Councillor Prue Lamason.
Reconnecting with nature is vital to our health and wellbeing
Posted on 23 September 2020
Mental Health Awareness Week is a timely reminder of the
invaluable role te taiao plays in maintaining a balanced
mental health and general wellbeing, advocates Greater
Wellington Councillor Prue Lamason.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/reconnecting-with-nature-is-vital-to-our-health-and-wellbeing/
Greater Wellington Regional Council’s Climate Committee has supported two proposals to retire grazing and restore rare wetland and forest ecosystems in its Queen Elizabeth and Kaitoke regional parks, a decision that will accelerate the regional council’s move to become climate positive by 2035.
Greater Wellington on the pathway to lower carbon emissions
Posted on 22 September 2020
Greater Wellington Regional Council’s Climate Committee
has supported two proposals to retire grazing and restore
rare wetland and forest ecosystems in its Queen Elizabeth
and Kaitoke regional parks, a decision that will accelerate
the regional council’s move to become climate positive by
2035.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/greater-wellington-on-the-pathway-to-lower-carbon-emissions/
Locals are checking their brakes, pumping up tyres and fastening helmets for this October’s Kia Eke Paihikara Tātou Greater Welly Bike Fest, a month that celebrates climate friendly forms of transport.
Pedal, pump, jump – Bike Fest is your carbon reduction month
Posted on 21 September 2020
Locals are checking their brakes, pumping up tyres and
fastening helmets for this October’s Kia Eke Paihikara
Tātou Greater Welly Bike Fest, a month that celebrates
climate friendly forms of transport.
http://www.gw.govt.nz/pedal-pump-jump-bike-fest-is-your-carbon-reduction-month/