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Stage one of the Ruakura development will include an inland port and logistics zone (pictured in artist’s impression)

TE WHANAKE

WAHINE TOA

Developing Waikato

Women Leaders

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TGH sponsored the

‘Women’s Inspiration’

lecture and workshop

series developed by

the Waikato Chamber

of Commerce and Sue

Kohn-Taylor.

TIAKI I TE TAIAO

Care For Our

Environment

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TGH is in the early

stages of establishing

a comprehensive

environmental report.

It will look at measures

such as energy and

water use, waste and

effluent, restoring

biodiversity and any

legal compliance issues.

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The three hotels, run

in conjunction with

Accor, are part of the

Planet 21 sustainability

programme and

are certified to the

international ISO4001

environmental

management standard.

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It was reported in

June 2015 that TGH

had an instance of

non-compliance with

nitrate restrictions.

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Stock were placed a

paddock within the Lake

Taupoo catchment,

where cattle were not

authorised.

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TGH engaged with

the Waikato Regional

Council, who issued

the company with a

formal warning.

MANAAKI I TE

HUNGA MAHI

Keeping Our Team

Safe And Well

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TGH team values are

Mahitahi (working

together), Kaitiakitanga

(guardianship),

Manaakitanga (care

in our work) and Pono

me te Tika (honesty

and integrity).

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To support better

mahitahi our Bryce

Street team moved to

an open plan format.

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We improved our

health and safety

systems in light of the

new legislation​ ​—​ ​this

included joint training

with Waikato-Tainui

group team members

and transition to a

new online hazard/risk

management system.

OPERATIONS REPORT

Three key land-use consents were gained for

Ruakura. These clear the way to create an

inland port and logistics hub.