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  1. E2 Fiona Knox Corporate Options Analysis and Engagement EIC Applicant [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...community’s needs. The role and functions of the main waterfront wharves include: a) Wynyard Wharf – Auckland’s premier waterfront park with a future 4.4 hectare public open space – Wynyard Point Park, mixed use development, and a marine and cultural precinct. b) Halsey Wharf, Hobson Wharf and water space – doubling as the continued home to Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour-based fishing fleet and, a permanent water-based event space supporting the growth of sporting, recr...

  2. Robinson - Te Tii A Waitangi Marae (2023) 261 Taitokerau MB 220 (261 TTK 220) [pdf, 367 KB]

    ...June 2023 TE WHAKATAUNGA Ā KAIWHAKAWĀ M P ARMSTRONG Judgment of Judge M P Armstrong 261 Taitokerau MB 221 Hei tīmatanga kōrero Introduction [1] Te Tii (Waitangi) Marae is an iconic fixture on the New Zealand political and cultural landscape. It operates for the benefit of Ngāti Rahiri and the Māori people of New Zealand.1 Ngati Kawa also have a close association with the Marae. The Marae regularly hosts domestic and international dignitaries and is a fo...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 225 Auckland International Airport Limited v Auckland Transport [pdf, 6 MB]

    ...designation Development Agency Public entities involved in development projects Educational facility Facility used for education to secondary level. Includes: (a) schools and outdoor education facilities; and (b) accommodation, administrative, cultural, religious, health, retail and communal facilities accessory to the above. Excludes: (a) care centres; and (b) tertiary education facilities. EMP Ecological Management Plan EIANZ Guidelines Ecological Impact Assessment: EIANZ guid...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 64 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...Bay of Plenty, which has guaranteed Māori represen­ tation on its council. Many claims addressed how explo­ sive urban development has degraded and polluted the environment of Tauranga Moana, especially the water­ ways, thereby endangering the cultural heri tage of Tauranga Māori. Many sites of cultural, spiritual, and histor­ ical import ance have been modified or destroyed. Tāngata whenua have strug­ gled to maintain even a faint shadow of the tino rangatiratanga and kaitiaki...

  5. E89 Grant Calder - Event Management - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...a Noise Event Management Plan (as required by Conditions 183N to 183P). 181. The objectives of the EMP are to: a) Enable a successful Event that positively showcases Auckland and New Zealand to the world, including provision of appropriate cultural expression by ACMWKF; b) Provide for and manage large numbers of spectators; c) Provide a safe and secure environment at all times; d) Provide for a range of scenarios (with associated management measures) within each Event based...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 040 Director-General of Conservation v Taranaki Regional Council Part 1 [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...Content Glossary of Abbreviations and Terms Used in Designation and Resource Consent Conditions General Conditions Applying to all Consents GEN.1 General conditions GEN.2 - 3 Consent lapse and expiry GEN.4 Review of conditions GEN.5 and 5A Cultural protocols GEN.6 Community Liaison Person GEN.7 Complaints GEN.8 Incidents GEN.9 - 18 Management Plans – General GEN.19 – 21B Construction Environmental Management Plan GEN.22 - 26 Ecology and Landscape Management Plan...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 050 The Warehouse Limited v Auckland Transport [pdf, 16 MB]

    ...Overview (Document Number: EB234‐1‐PL‐RP‐Z2‐ 000033) Eastern Busway Alliance B 13.07.2022 Contaminated Land Effects Assessment (Document Number: EB234‐1‐PL‐RP‐Z0‐ 000015) Eastern Busway Alliance 2 27.05.2022 Arboricultural Effects Assessment Document Number: EB234-1-PL-RP-Z2- 000022) Arborlab A 06.07.2022 Groundwater Permitted Activity Assessment (Document Number: EB234-1-PL-RP-Z2- 000044) Eastern Busway Alliance A 07.06.2022 Natural Characte...

  8. Discussion paper - Re-evaluation of Human Rights protections [pdf, 534 KB]

    ...had its advantages and disadvantages. 4. The understanding and effective protection of human rights at both the international and domestic levels is recognised to be a constantly evolving process. In New Zealand the political, economic, social and cultural factors relevant to the enjoyment of human rights have changed significantly in the quarter century or more since the establishment of our principal human rights bodies. To exemplify the consequences of this evolution, the term “race rel...

  9. 2.-Tim-Watterson-Project-Design-compressed.pdf [pdf, 27 MB]

    ...and summarised further below. Physical constraints 19. The physical constraints that have influenced the design are summarised at a high level in Table 2-1 of the DCR and include the Project corridor's topographic and geological setting, cultural areas, sensitive ecological areas (including protected areas), the need to maintain and allow for existing land uses (predominantly farming and agribusiness as well as Te Āpiti Wind Farm) and the engineering challenges associated wi...

  10. Fourth-Universal-Periodic-Review-documents_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 805 KB]

    ...refugees and asylum seekersxv 37 More than a quarter of New Zealand’s population was born overseas. Refugees and migrants are valued members of, and significant contributors to, New Zealand society, but can face challenges integrating, adjusting culturally, and participating fully in communities. Former refugees can face barriers to employment and encounter difficulty accessing services. The cross-government New Zealand Refugee Resettlement Strategy and New Zealand Migrant Settleme...