Health and Safety Policy
Our Vision - Safely Home Every Day for everyone involved in our business
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Minimum Standard Briefing
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Port Taranaki is centrally located on the west coast of the North Island and is the only deep water seaport on New Zealand's western seaboard.
The port was established in 1875. In 1881 work on a breakwater began to provide safe anchorage from the Tasman Sea. Port Taranaki is now well sheltered by two breakwaters which extend from either end of a...
Schedule of Charges from 1st July 2016 to 30th June 2017
All rates are subject to the terms of our Standard Conditions of Business.
Please note the Standard Conditions of Business document supersedes the Standard Conditions of Business from July 2015
Parking at Port Taranaki's Recreational Areas
Both free and paid car parking is available at Port Taranaki's recreational areas at Ngamotu Beach, along Ocean View Parade and at the Lee Breakwater car park.
Free Parking
There are 240 free car parks in the recreational areas and additional free parks are made available on the eastern...
Our vision is to provide a healthy & safe environment where our people are challenged to grow & develop as individuals and succeed as a team. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to diversity in the workplace.
It is a requirement of Port Taranaki that all employees are permanent residents of NZ with appropriate working...
Portal August 2017
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Port Taranaki in the Community
Pays annual dividends to the sole shareholder, Taranaki Regional Council. The dividend is used to offset Taranaki Regional Council rates for the benefit of the people of the region.
Provides discounted lease rentals to community organisations and peppercorn lease rentals to New Plymouth District Council...
14th November 2013
COLIN'S STORY MAKES AUSTRALIAN RADIO
It is always pleasing to hear Colins story still entertains people even now. Recently we were contacted by 98.5 Sonshine FM in Perth Australia to retell Colins magnificent journey for the radio segment "On this day". Where historical 'on this day' stories are remembered.
Arun kindly...