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  1. Recommendations Recap 2024 Q2 [pdf, 884 KB]

    ...(taking samples for analysis to identify the cause of sepsis) and to give intravenous fluid to both maintain her blood pressure and administer antibiotics to treat her sepsis. During this time, a nurse unfamiliar with managing dialysis lines failed to clamp her tunnel line correctly after administering medication. This error led to significant blood loss (approximately 750 millilitres) which contributed to her deteriorating condition. Ms Noble’s condition continued to deteriorate desp...

  2. De Malmanche & Ors as Trustees of the Lynette De Malmanche Trust v Auckland Council (successor to the Auckland City Council) [2010] NZWHT Auckland 38 [pdf, 392 KB]

    ...widespread. Also Mr Probett stated that water had penetrated the cladding itself. This is shown in a thermal image of the left and central walls of the garage in his report where blue areas indicate moisture at vertical cracking or horizontal clamping joints. These blue areas spread beyond or behind the joints themselves. For those reasons replacement of the jointing systems alone would have left damaged sheets in place. The damaged timber framing also needed to be uncovered and...

  3. Environment Court annual review 2015 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...aggravating to each and then calculate the end penalty, having regard to totality principle. The Judge noted that there were critical deficiencies in the system, namely the absence of pressure relief valves and use of non-industry approved hose clamps. Environment affected was Tongariro National Park which is a cultural and natural world heritage site, and of immense significance to Maori and to New Zealanders generally. The damage to that environment’s water system was signifi...

  4. Environment Court annual review 2014 [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...aggravating to each and then calculate the end penalty, having regard to totality principle. The Judge noted that there were critical deficiencies in the system, namely the absence of pressure relief valves and use of non-industry approved hose clamps. Environment affected was Tongariro National Park which is a cultural and natural world heritage site, and of immense significance to Maori and to New Zealanders generally. The damage to that environment's water system was signifi...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal - District 11 Wairarapa [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...ofleases to continue' .74 Only a year later he had been transformed into a 'seller'. This transformation could be explained by Simon Peter believing Kemp's threats, but such cannot be proved. Maori refusal to heed the threats of a clampdown on leases was vindicated. At Kemp's request, late in 1848, squatters had agreed not to take on new leases, and so the extent of leases remained static for a few months. The community at Kaikokirikiri demonstrated their disappo...

  6. Recommendations Recap Issue 26 1 January-31 March 2021 [pdf, 984 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January and 31 March 2021 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2021 (1) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a deat

  7. Identifying & responding to bias in the criminal justice system: a review of international & New Zealand research [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...15 In addition to stop and search procedures, the relationship between NZ Police and Pacific people was historically undermined through dawn raids executed against Pacific overstayers as part of government efforts to clamp down on illegal immigration during the 1970s (see NZ Police 2002, p2). 16 For example, in the United Kingdom this requirement was legislated for in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (see Home Office 2005). In the United States, 15 states legi

  8. Waitangi Tribunal theme Q - Inland waterways - lakes [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    R a n ga haua Wha n ui Nat i ona l Them e q I N L A N D WAT E RWAYS : L A K E S B E N W H I TE M arch 1 9 9 8 Fi rs t R ele ase WAI TA NGI T R I BU NA L R A NGA H AUA W H A N U I SE R I E S Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland (pt i), R Daamen, P Hamer, and Dr B Rigby; (pt ii), M Belgrave District 5b: Poverty Bay, S Daly District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr District 9: T

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - District 11 Hawkes Bay [pdf, 4.8 MB]

    ...Books, Department ofInternal Affairs, 1990, Wellington, pp 159-163; pp 211-214 25 Hawke's Bay which Maori would be paid a 'trifling consideration' for their land.? This policy, in relation to Hawke's Bay, was also designed to clamp down on the growing numbers of illegal squatters in Wairarapa who were negotiating their own leases with Maori, in direct contravention of the Native Land Purchase Ordinance 1846. Hawke's Bay was to provide the grazing lands for...