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  1. [2019] NZEnvC 189 508 Chapel Road Partnership Trust v Auckland Council [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...agreed between the traffic experts which are now incorporated into the application. Our understanding is the joint witness statement (JWS) from 17 April 2019 formed the basis for subsequent discussions between the planners. Although the JWS goes through the background, the importance is that the parties have moved through these issues and eventually looked at the key issues of contention. We briefly state these as access to the centre, car parking provision and allocated parking spa...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Wai 2200 A128 Scoping report [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...Parewahawaha, Ngāti Pikiahu, Ngāti Matakore, Ngāti Waewae and Ngāti Rangatahi.’ In the Porirua ki Manawatu Inquiry District there are two approved clusters funded by Crown Forest Rental Trust who, through whakapapa, represent the Ngāti Raukawa ki Te Tonga interests. They are Tumatanui Inc and Te Hono Ki Raukawa clusters. There are also a number of other claimants representing whanau/ hapū /iwi interests who have whakapapa and/or hi...

  3. [2022] NZEmpC 123 CSN v Royal District Nursing Service NZ Ltd [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...Compensation Corporation (ACC) funded subcontract, to provide a substantial number of hours of care, along with her brother (GWA). CSN and her son live at CSN’s own home. She says the only people in their bubble are other family members: her parents, her brother, and his wife. [3] During November 2021, RDNS concluded CSN fell within the definition of “care and support worker” under the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Order 2021 (the Vaccinations Ord...

  4. 14.02.2023 Long Term Insights Briefing The Future of Imprisonment II FINAL [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Office) have worked together on a Long-term Insights Briefing on the future of imprisonment in New Zealand. Phase One of this Long-term Insights Briefing was completed late last year (November- December 2021) and involved gaining public feedback through two streams of work: a nationally representative sample of New Zealanders, 18 years and over and an opt-in survey, through Citizen Space, hosted on the Ministry of Justice website. Phase Two, which is the subject of this report, and ran...

  5. 2021-03-26 Transcript (up to end of day 11) [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...December 2023. The Council is due to notify a new regional policy statement in June 2021. This 10 will include, as objectives, the long-term visions for freshwater in the Otago region. These long-term visions are currently being developed through engagement with communities and tangata whenua. They will express the aspirations of communities and tangata whenua for each FMU, or part FMU. This will provide the foundation for freshwater management in the new land and 15 water...

  6. Directory of Official Information D-F [pdf, 969 KB]

    ...priorities to the public, industry, and international partners. It does not represent a final commitment by the Government. Each investment is subject to approval of a business case that justifies the proposed investment and funding being available through the Budget process. Contact Ministry of Defence 34 Bowen Street Wellington 6011 PO Box 12703 Molesworth Street Wellington 6144 Phone (04) 4960 999 Go to the Contact Us page to make an OIA request online: www.defence.govt....

  7. Waitangi Tribunal Vol 2 Tauranga Moana [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    489 Chapter 7 The AncesTrAl lAndscApe : The nATurAl environmenT, 1886–2006 The rangataua estuary is the life blood of our people, ‘ngā wai koiora’, that courses through our veins : its tributaries the Waitao, Kaitimako, Omatata, Otamarua, te Waiū and te awanui are the veins that supply it, and thus us with life giving nutrients – life itself . . . all living breathing features of our ancestral landscape . . . te awanuiarangi Black, Ngāti hē1 7.1 introduction By 1840,...

  8. Evaluation of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court pilot [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...educational and personal goals with the intent of securing employment, or entering study or training.  The AODT Court has a system of graduated incentives and sanctions that are delivered by the court.  AODT Court participants may exit the court through termination or graduation.  Graduates are AODT Court participants who successfully complete all three phases of the AODT Court programme. The graduates are sentenced by the AODT Court judge and successful graduation is taken...

  9. 2021-03-17 ORC PC7 - Transcript (up to end of day 7) [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...December 2023. The Council is due to notify a new regional policy statement in June 2021. This 10 will include, as objectives, the long-term visions for freshwater in the Otago region. These long-term visions are currently being developed through engagement with communities and tangata whenua. They will express the aspirations of communities and tangata whenua for each FMU, or part FMU. This will provide the foundation for freshwater management in the new land and 15 water...

  10. 2023-07-28-WCO-Final-Report-Recommendation.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...that are either as afforded by waters in their natural state or that themselves warrant protection as outstanding. We interpret “sustain” in its ordinary sense (including “maintain”). [16] Primarily, a WCO fulfils its protective purposes through its specified restrictions or prohibitions on the exercise of regional council powers under s30(1)(e) and (f) (s200). As specified in s199(2), in the case of waters found in their natural state, those restrictions or prohibitions c...