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Development and Protection of the Natural Environment
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Development Supports the Community
History and Culture is Treasured
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Working Together to Further Community Outcomes 

Community outcomes belong to the people of the Opotiki District. A number of organisations, groups, government departments and individuals will assist in progressing outcomes over the next ten years.

Council has identified key partners for the achievement of each community outcome and will work with these groups to make sure outcomes are progressed.

Community Outcomes

The following table identifies the key stakeholders that we will work with to further each community outcome.

 

Community Outcome

Key Stakeholders

1.

Development and protection of the natural environment

  • Environment Bay of Plenty
  • Department of Conservation
  • Iwi Authorities

2.

Services and facilities meet our needs

  • Eastern Bay of Plenty Road Safety Committee
  • Bay of Plenty District Health Board
  • Police
  • Ministry of Social Development
  • Land Transport NZ
  • Housing New Zealand Corporation

3.

Fair and efficient leadership

  • Local Government New Zealand

4.

A strong and effective community spirit

  • Iwi Authorities
  • Tourism Eastland
  • Ministry of Social Development

5.

Purposeful work and learning opportunities

  • Toi Economic Development Agency
  • Education and Training Providers
  • Business

6.

Development supports the community

  • Toi Economic Development Agency
  • Ministry of Economic Development

7.

History and culture is treasured

  • Iwi Authorities
  • Sport Bay of Plenty
  • New Zealand Historic Places Trust