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The following is an alphabetical list of all CWB resources.


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Far North District Council - Community Services Strategy


A Far North regional resource.

Type of resource: Website

The Community Services Strategy aligns community outcomes and Council's strategic objectives with the activities carried out by Community Services Group and sets a framework for these activities.


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10,000 Steps Northland


A Far North regional resource.

Type of resource: Website

The 10,000 Steps Northland programme has been designed to help improve public health by encouraging good walking and recreational habits in our daily lives.


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A Measure of Culture: Cultural Experiences and cultural spending in New Zealand (2003)


Provided by: Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Type of resource: Website

A Measure of Culture reports on the Cultral Experiences Survey.  The objectives of the survey were to:

  • determine who consumes cultural goods and services generally in New Zealand; what type; through what means; and the levels of consumption. Also to identify any significant differences among population groups.
  • determine the typical characteristics associated with particular patterns of cultural consumption in New Zealand (including age, sex, ethnicity, labour force status, income, education, location).

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A Vision for Riverhead


A Rodney regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

This report provides the Community and Council with a vision for the Riverhead of the future and sets out a strategy to achieve this vision. This sets the stage for both Council and the Community to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities created by future growth in Riverhead and to maintain those unique qualities the Riverhead community value highly.


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Access in the outdoors.


Provided by: Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry

Type of resource: Website

New Zealand's culture and recreation is based on access to the outdoors, whether it be in the mountains, countryside, on rivers and lakes or the coastline.


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Access to non-commercial broadcasting frequencies


Provided by: Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Type of resource: Website

Enhancing regional and community broadcasting


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Active Auckland - Auckland City Council's Recreation Plan


A Auckland City regional resource.

Type of resource: Website

Active Auckland is the council's recreation plan, addressing sport and physical activity in Auckland. This plan will focus the council's energy and resources to tackle challenges and help achieve our aim of Aucklanders being more active more often.


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Active Canterbury


A Christchurch City regional resource.

Type of resource: Website


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Active Children


Provided by: Sport and Recreation New Zealand

Type of resource: Website

Including Under 5's, Programmes for Schools and Mission - on


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Active Communities


Provided by: Sport and Recreation New Zealand

Type of resource: Website

SPARC invests in any organisation involved in sport and recreation as part of/on behalf of a wider stakeholder consortium. Active Communities aims to create opportunities for New Zealanders to get up and moving through sport and recreation - for example, active leisure, active transport, active living.


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Active Hastings - Recreation Plan Review and Current Situation Assesment 2007


A Hastings regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

We recognise that we have a responsibility to our communities to provide active recreation opportunities as part of our commitment to community well-being.  This report reviews the Council’s role in active recreation over the last 10 years, and identifies the issues facing the District Council in achieving improved physical activity outcomes for its community.


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Active Living


Provided by: Sport and Recreation New Zealand

Type of resource: Website

Including Push Play, Activator and Green prescription


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Active Wairarapa


A Masterton regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa District Councils and Sport Wairarapa initiated the development of a regional physical activity plan, supported by funding from SPARC, the Sport and Recreation Agency of New Zealand.  The purpose of the plan is to develop strategies to increase the level of physical activity in the Wairarapa.


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Active Wairarapa


A Carterton regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa District Councils and Sport Wairarapa initiated the development of a regional physical activity plan, supported by funding from SPARC, the Sport and Recreation Agency of New Zealand.  The purpose of the plan is to develop strategies to increase the level of physical activity in the Wairarapa.

 


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Active Wairarapa


A South Wairarapa regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa District Councils and Sport Wairarapa initiated the development of a regional physical activity plan, supported by funding from SPARC, the Sport and Recreation Agency of New Zealand.  The purpose of the plan is to develop strategies to increase the level of physical activity in the Wairarapa.


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Active Westland


A Westland regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

Westland's plan for increasing physical activity.


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Activity Inspired Wanganui


A Wanganui regional resource.

Type of resource: PDF

Physical Activity Strategy for Wanganui


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Address to Local Government New Zealand


Type of resource: Website

Rt Hon Helen Clark, Speech, 26 July 2004. Opening Address to the Annual Conference of Local Government New Zealand, Aotea Centre, Auckland.


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Advice for Local Authorities


Provided by: Archives New Zealand

Type of resource: Website

For help with the management of local authority records and archives ...


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Advocating for Heritage


Provided by: New Zealand Historic Places Trust

Type of resource: Website

The Trust works closely with local authorities to advocate for positive heritage outcomes in various ways, including making submissions on planning documents and resource consent applications, and delivering education, training and promotion programmes.