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  1. Ngā Rūnanga - EiC – S McIntyre - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [PDF, 902 KB]

    ...with the region’s land and waterbodies - lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Aspects of this relationship include:8 (a) The ongoing ability to refer to recognisable characteristics of water bodies to maintain connections with history and traditions; (b) The spiritual, cultural and physical importance of maintaining or restoring the mauri of land and waterbodies (c) Use of the waterways and the mahika kai they support; (d) The experience of being on the rivers;...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 086 Bay of Islands Maritime Park Incorporated v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...Bay of Islands and waters beyond. Maunganui Bay is a focus and symbol of the hapūs’ heritage and connection to the Bay of Islands. It is seen as symbolising their presence the cultural connection for their people. Above “Overfishing. The traditional fishery was empty and resulted in the mauri of Maunganui Bay becoming so depleted by overfishing that the hapū placed a rāhui on it. An example of Maunganui Bay’s critical part of an interlinked ecosystem is kingfish, which s...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 098 Maungaharuru-Tangitu Trust v Hastings District Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...noted, it was the evidence for the MTT that Tupai cast his staff, named Papauma, high into the air and it landed on the maunga at the summit of TTtT-a-Okura - and the mountain rumbled and roared and was filled with birdlife. [65] The area was traditionally favoured for mutton bird hunting and is associated with a chief named Te Mapu, and his son Okura. As Okura grew, he was instructed on, and then became expert in, the skill of hunting these birds.73 According to Mr Parsons, Te Ma...

  4. Nga Runanga EiC S McIntyre Planning Amended 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 1 MB]

    ...with the region’s land and waterbodies - lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Aspects of this relationship include:9 (a) The ongoing ability to refer to recognisable characteristics of water bodies to maintain connections with history and traditions; (b) The spiritual, cultural and physical importance of maintaining or restoring the mauri of land and waterbodies (c) Use of the waterways and the mahika kai they support; (d) The experience of being on the rivers;...

  5. Kelleway v Insar [pdf, 283 KB]

    ...Kelleways (as purchasers of the new dwelling) extends to ensuring that all work done will be carried out with reasonable care and skill, and that all materials supplied will be reasonably fit for the purpose for which they are required. [239] In traditional building contracts these terms will be implied as a matter of law unless excluded.(See: Kennedy-Grant on Construction Law in New Zealand, 1999, pp 341-342) [240] I am satisfied that in this case there was a sufficient r...

  6. Nga Runanga EiC S McIntyre Planning Amended tracked 17 Feb 2021 [PDF, 1 MB]

    ...with the region’s land and waterbodies - lakes, rivers, streams and wetlands. Aspects of this relationship include:9 (a) The ongoing ability to refer to recognisable characteristics of water bodies to maintain connections with history and traditions; (b) The spiritual, cultural and physical importance of maintaining or restoring the mauri of land and waterbodies (c) Use of the waterways and the mahika kai they support; (d) The experience of being on the rivers;...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal Vol 3 Kāhui Maunga Report [pdf, 13 MB]

    t e K ā h u i M a u n g a Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz t e K ā h u i M a u n g a The National Park District Inquiry Report Volume 3 Waitangi Tribunal Report 2013 Wai 1130 Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz National Library of New Zealand Catalo

  8. BORA Parihaka Reconciliation Bill [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...community and its principles, describing its hist01y, and setting out its aspirations for the future. (3) This section also records those Acts of Parliament under which the Crown at­ tempted to destroy Parihaka's resistance to the loss of their traditional lands, dispossessing generations of people at Parihaka. The Crown, empowered by those Acts, at various times suspended the ordinary course of law, breached natural justice, indemnified people for actions taken in excess of legal p...

  9. Te-Iwi-o-Ngati-Tukorehe-Trust-Cultural-Impact-Assessment-v2.pdf [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    TIONTT Version 4 Draft                                                                       Date: 5th October 2022                                                                      Page 1 of 36                Te Iwi ō Ngāti Tukorehe Trust Cultural Impact Assessment of NZ  Transport Agency (Te Waka Kotahi) pro

  10. Graeme James Lawrence - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT Auckland Registry ENV 2015 AKL 0000134 . 1 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND of an appeal under Clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN TRUSTEES OF MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST · AND Appellant BAY OF PLENTY REGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF GRAEME JAMES LAWRENCE ON BEHALF OF. MOTITI ROHE MOANA TRUST 25th October 2017 Statement of Evidence of Graeme James Lawrence For Motiti Rohe Moana Trust