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  1. 2021-04-20 Transcript (up to end of day 17) [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...important, then what other methods are available to us to recognise the work being done by priorities as between abstractors, and should our interests be as between abstractors only, which is what we think priorities are about, or should it have an environmental focus, which is a particular interest in dock, Director General, Conservation. So we will be, again, 25 looking to our alternatives, if priorities don’t survive, but there’s a gap, how can the gap be bridged, how should...

  2. Human-Rights-Commission-submissions-on-scope-of-inquiry.pdf [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...that affected whānau, survivors and witnesses wish to engage in too. We consider it critical that affected whānau, survivors and witnesses are engaged with in an empowering way – that is, they are given the opportunity to collaborate in the design and delivery of such processes. This may require special legislation. This will help minimise the trauma that may come with participating in further processes in which they need to share their stories and evidence, while supporting t...

  3. ENV-2016-AKL-000194 Highgate Business Park Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...are all non-complying or full discretionary activities in the Light Industry zone), being activities that the Council had endeavoured to encourage in the Proposed Plan through Permitted Activity status; (iii) Require a lower standard of urban design and envisage a lesser quality of amenity than that in the Operative Plan and in the Proposed Plan as notified; (iv) Reduce the scale of the Neighbourhood Centre anticipated for Development Area 8 in comparison with that envisaged in...

  4. [2020] NZEnvC 006 Antoun v Hutt City Council [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...Antoun Brief of Evidence at [6] and [7]. Voss Brief of Evidence at [5] - [7]. 5 6 At no time prior to fabrication was the council ever contacted as a vehicle does not require consent's [sic] I had no need to contact them. 7 I am the sole designer, fabricator and owner of this tiny house project. I take sole responsibility for anything to do with it. [13] It appears from the evidence of Messrs Antoun and Voss that construction work on the tiny house commenced some time in J...

  5. Youth Crime Action Plan - summary [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...results and outcomes, and strengthening coordination at every level within the community. The Youth Crime Action Plan’s approach to partnering with communities is based on the fact that some family, whānau, and communities are capable of designing, developing, and delivering their own solutions to address youth crime because they know their people and their circumstances best. It also recognises that some communities are not yet ready to lead in this way, and that others alr...

  6. NZCVS 2023 Methodology Report (Cycle 6) [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...Dwelling selection 18 Main sample 18 Fieldwork processes 19 Māori booster sample 19 Stage 3: Respondent selection 19 Probabilities of selection 20 PSUs 20 Dwellings 20 Respondents 21 Process for incorporating address files 21 3. Questionnaire design 23 Introduction 23 Mode of interviewing 23 Computer-assisted video interviewing 24 The questionnaire 25 Selection of incidents 27 Selection of incident scenarios 27 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 Offence codes 28 Victim...

  7. NZCVS Cycle 4 2020-21 Methodology Report [pdf, 5.1 MB]

    ...Dwelling selection 19 Main sample 19 Fieldwork processes 20 Māori booster sample 20 Stage 3: Respondent selection 20 Probabilities of selection 21 PSUs 21 Dwellings 21 Respondents 22 Process for incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire design 24 Introduction 24 Mode of interviewing 24 The questionnaire 26 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 29 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29...

  8. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 3 (2020) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...Dwelling selection 19 Main sample 19 Fieldwork processes 20 Māori booster sample 20 Stage 3: Respondent selection 21 Probabilities of selection 21 PSUs 21 Dwellings 21 Respondents 22 Process for incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire design 24 Introduction 24 Mode of interviewing 24 The questionnaire 26 Selection of incidents 28 Selection of incident scenarios 28 Individual and cluster victim forms 29 Offence codes 29 Victim definition 29 In-scope NZCVS offences 29...

  9. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 858 KB]

    ...and Nuclear Sciences Limited) Te Pū Ao Governing statutes Crown Research Institutes Act 1992; Companies Act 1993. Functions and responsibilities GNS Science, Te Pū Ao, is a Crown-owned science company that focuses on geological resources, environmental and industrial isotopes, and geological hazards. It applies this knowledge and understanding to deliver a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous New Zealand. GNS Science focuses on natural processes occurring in the earth’s cru...

  10. Directory of Official Information G-I [pdf, 807 KB]

    ...last updated on 28 June 2022 Te Pū Ao Governing statutes Crown Research Institutes Act 1992; Companies Act 1993. Functions and responsibilities GNS Science, Te Pū Ao, is a Crown-owned science company that focuses on geological resources, environmental and industrial isotopes, and geological hazards. It applies this knowledge and understanding to deliver a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous New Zealand. GNS Science focuses on natural processes occurring in the earth’s crus...