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Check out the aerial shot of the East Stand design showing how the iconic view of Taranaki Maunga reflected in the Pouāk...
12/06/2025

Check out the aerial shot of the East Stand design showing how the iconic view of Taranaki Maunga reflected in the Pouākai Tarns provided the inspiration of the design by Ngāti Te Whiti's Kerehama Waru Te Pū (pictured at Stadium Taranaki).
It's a stunning design, achieving Kerehama's vision of a design with a focus on how our stadium can bring our community together. For the full story, head to: https://taranakirc.nz/4jPD0zA
📷 Aerial shot - Clelands Construction

This was the moment when the new East Stand was officially opened, marking the end of the Stadium Taranaki redevelopment...
11/06/2025

This was the moment when the new East Stand was officially opened, marking the end of the Stadium Taranaki redevelopment project.
Left to right are Cr Tom Cloke, TRC Corporate Services Director Mike Nield, New Plymouth MP David MacLeod, TRC Chair Craig Williamson and Ngāti Te Whiti Chairman Shelton Healey.
Thanks to all those who came out to back the Taranaki Bulls who beat the King Country Rams 78-7 in the Ranfurly Shield defence.
A great night out!

The Stadium Taranaki team is ready for the big game tonight! See you there!
10/06/2025

The Stadium Taranaki team is ready for the big game tonight! See you there!

Thanks for everything Daisy, you will be missed.
09/06/2025

Thanks for everything Daisy, you will be missed.

It was with great sadness we learnt of the passing of long-serving councillor David “Daisy” Lean over the weekend.

Daisy was first elected to TRC in 1989, while also serving as New Plymouth mayor. He had a break from TRC between 1992 and 1995 but returned in 1995 and had remained a councillor ever since.

Daisy had a sharp intellect, the ability to pinpoint issues and find solutions and a genuine desire to make our region a better place. In recent years he has been a champion and a stalwart for the Stadium Taranaki redevelopment and he was so proud to see it completed.

Daisy’s strong advocacy for TRC’s work will leave a lasting impact on the organisation and the wider Taranaki community.

Our thoughts and condolences are with his family and friends. Rest in peace Daisy.

- Craig Williamson, TRC chair

The rear of the new East Stand looking pretty flash today!
30/05/2025

The rear of the new East Stand looking pretty flash today!

20/05/2025

Thanks to Clelands Construction for sharing this video with us. Last week we shared a timelapse showing construction of the new East Stand in 3 mins. This one is even quicker! Check out the construction and some great drone shots all done in under 1 min 30 seconds!

14/05/2025

👉 Here's years of construction of the new East Stand condensed to about 3 mins!

👀 Come and see the stand on 11 June and watch the Taranaki Bulls for free. Head to taranakirc.nz/stadium-tickets to get your tickets to the game and a bus ride to and from the venue.

We agree Jim! 100% open and ready for big games and big nights at Stadium Taranaki!
14/05/2025

We agree Jim! 100% open and ready for big games and big nights at Stadium Taranaki!

OPINION: If a sports facility can be described as a thing of beauty, this is it, folks, and we should all be proud. It’s worth the money, whether you’re a sports fan or not.

Wow - 4,000 tickets snapped up already!
08/05/2025

Wow - 4,000 tickets snapped up already!

4,000 Yarrows Taranaki Bulls fans have already secured their seats to help us defend the Ranfurly Shield on June 11 😤🛡️

With FREE tickets available, snap up the best seats at Stadium Taranaki before they're all gone 👉 https://premier.ticketek.co.nz/shows/show.aspx?sh=BULLKING25

Taranaki Regional Council 🤝 New Plymouth District Council

07/05/2025

🎟 Tickets are now available to the public for the free game at Stadium Taranaki on 11 June 🎉
Get your ticket here: https://taranakirc.nz/stadium-tickets
🚌 We've got free buses too. Book your bus ticket when you get your game ticket for the Taranaki Bulls' Ranfurly Shield defence.

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