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  1. Transcript - PC8 - Primary Sector Provisions - 8-9 November 2021 [pdf, 853 KB]

    ...will be given a reasonable level of weight in the decision-making process despite it’s – 30 that currently anyway, it’s sitting reasonably early in the process, and I can say through the Plan Change 7 process that I think there was almost universal agreement amongst counsel that that was likely to be the legal position in relation to that document. 39 JUDGE STEVEN TO MS IRVING: Q. Thank you. So, just thinking further ahead, and I won't do too much speculating...

  2. [2019] NZEmpC 151 Zhang v Telco Asset Management Ltd [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...advising he was reserving his right to complain to Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), Ms Sim’s professional regulatory body. [21] Next, the Authority referred to a relatively lengthy response given by Mr Mitchell, based in Auckland, to Mr Zhang the following day. The Authority summarised Mr Mitchell’s correspondence as follows: • The restructure was genuine. The sale down of various businesses over the past year impacted on Mr Zhang’s role the most...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 40 B v Virgin Australia (NZ) Employment & Crewing Ltd [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...20 See: Radius Residential Care v McLeay [2010] NZEmpC 149 at [55]-[56]. 21 [1989] 3 NZILR 1 (LC), where it was held that an employer is entitled to regard the failure of an employee to deny allegations as an admission. See also: Auckland Chemical, Paint etc IUOW v Healtheries of NZ Ltd [1990] 2 NZILR 701 (LC); Pallet Supplies Co Ltd v Yates [1998] 1 ERNZ 532; Taiapa v Te Runanga o Turanganui a Kiwa Trust [2013] NZEmpC 38, at [62]. fiancé before her death. It was...

  4. Report-of-Helen-Anderson-s.198D-Planning-Report-HDC-KCDC-O2NL-Notice-of-Requirement-FINAL-28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...over six years (from 1993 to 2000) as a planner in the Hobson Eastern Bays Area Office and then for City Environments, Auckland City Council’s regulatory unit. 10 I hold a Bachelor of Planning and Master of Planning (with Honours) from the University of Auckland. I am a full member of the New Zealand Planning Institute and I have more than 29 years’ experience in resource management planning, both in local government and as a planning consultant. 11 I have been engaged by HDC...

  5. Report-of-Helen-Anderson-s.198D-Planning-Report-HDC-KCDC-O2NL-Notice-of-Requirement.pdf [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...over six years (from 1993 to 2000) as a planner in the Hobson Eastern Bays Area Office and then for City Environments, Auckland City Council’s regulatory unit. 10 I hold a Bachelor of Planning and Master of Planning (with Honours) from the University of Auckland. I am a full member of the New Zealand Planning Institute and I have more than 29 years’ experience in resource management planning, both in local government and as a planning consultant. 11 I have been engaged by HDC...

  6. NZCVS Core Report Cycle 2 (2019) [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...designed and analysed it, Statistics New Zealand, the Police, Department of Corrections and Oranga Tamariki who reviewed it, and other government and non-governmental organisations that provided input. I would also like to acknowledge Victoria University of Wellington for their expert advice. Thank you to CBG Public Sector Surveying for their analytic work and the hundreds of interviewers for their commitment and very professional contribution. Finally, to the 8038 people who told...

  7. Review of community-based sentences in New Zealand [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...victim. It has little incapacitative effect.36 The courts have generally regarded periodic detention as the most severe sentence available short of a custodial one (see for example R v Tevaga [1991] 1 NZLR 296, 297). In Wijlens v Police ((HC, Auckland AP, 20 June 1994, 17 TCL 39/10) the court stated that: Considered in its wider context, it is clear that periodic detention was intended as a halfway house between full imprisonment on the one hand and some of the more liberal communi...

  8. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 5 - SV and FV [xlsx, 419 KB]

    ...data 1 March 2018–10 November 2021 1 March 2017–10 November 2021 20,155 9,582 29,737 a Data collection in Cycle 3 was paused from 21 March–2 July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. b Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusiv...

  9. NZCVS-Cycle-5-SV-and-FV-v2 [xlsx, 413 KB]

    ...(70%) 5,326 (71%) Pooled data 1 March 2018– 14 November 2022 1 March 2017– 14 November 2022 23,857 11,206 35,063 a Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusive) Northland paused 9 - 19 October 2021 (inclusive) Nationwi...

  10. NZCVS-Cycle-5-SV-and-FV.xlsx [xlsx, 413 KB]

    ...(70%) 5,326 (71%) Pooled data 1 March 2018– 14 November 2022 1 March 2017– 14 November 2022 23,857 11,206 35,063 a Data collection in Cycle 4 was paused on multiple occasions due to COVID-19 related lockdowns and alert levels. Auckland paused 15 - 18 February 2021 (inclusive) Waikato paused 4 October 2021 until the end of the survey year Auckland paused 28 February - 6 March 2021 (inclusive) Northland paused 9 - 19 October 2021 (inclusive) Nationwi...