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

    ...to the notices of requirement lodged with the Kāpiti Coast District Council (“KCDC”) and Horowhenua District Council (“HDC”) for the Ōtaki to North of Levin Highway Project (the “Ō2NL Project” or “the Project”) (together and separately as appropriate, the “NoR”). Accompanied by reports prepared by other technical and subject-matter experts, this report addresses section 171 issues to the extent they are relevant to the NoR, proposed conditions if the Environme...

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

    ...to the notices of requirement lodged with the Kāpiti Coast District Council (“KCDC”) and Horowhenua District Council (“HDC”) for the Ōtaki to North of Levin Highway Project (the “Ō2NL Project” or “the Project”) (together and separately as appropriate, the “NoR”). Accompanied by reports prepared by other technical and subject-matter experts, this report addresses section 171 issues to the extent they are relevant to the NoR, proposed conditions if the Environme...

  3. Self-represented litigants: an exploratory study of litigants in person in the New Zealand criminal & family jurisdictions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...possible. We also wish to thank: The key informants in Porirua, Lower Hutt, Christchurch, Dunedin, Tauranga, Palmerston North, and Manukau who generously gave up their time to be interviewed. The following teams/individuals who provided advice throughout the study, as advisory and reference group members – Legal Services Agency, Te Hunga Roia Aotearoa, Police Prosecution Service, New Zealand Criminal Law Committee, New Zealand Law Society, Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office, Mi...

  4. Transcript (weeks 7 & 8 Dunedin) [pdf, 4.9 MB]

    ...Ngā RUNUNGA & Ors Notes of Evidence ENV DUNEDIN – (17 May 2021) COURT DID NOT SIT ON MONDAY 10 MAY 2021 COURT RESUMES ON TUESDAY 11 MAY 2021 AT 9.34 AM IN DUNEDIN THE COURT: JUDGE BORTHWICK Good Morning, we’ll just take a quick call through see who’s here, so Mr Maw, you’re here, Ms Mehlhopt you’re here, Mr Page, Mr Welsh, Ms Baker-Galloway 5 and there may well be other parties, farming parties who are representing themselves, so Good Morning to you all, this is t...

  5. Transcript (weeks 7 & 8 Dunedin) [pdf, 4.7 MB]

    .............................................................................................................. 829 2 OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL v Ngā RUNUNGA & Ors Notes of Evidence ENV DUNEDIN – (17 May 2021) COURT RESUMES ON TUESDAY 17 MAY 2021 AT 9.34 AM IN DUNEDIN THE COURT: JUDGE BORTHWICK Good Morning, we’ll just take a quick call through see who’s here, so Mr Maw, you’re here, Ms Mehlhopt you’re here, Mr Page, Mr Welsh, Ms Baker-Galloway and there may well be o...

  6. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 2 [pdf, 7.6 MB]

    ...in the national policy statement are not standards to aim for. Where freshwater management units are below national bottom lines they must be improved to at least the national bottom line, or better, over time. It is up to communities and iwi/hapū, through councils, to determine the pathway and timeframe for ensuring freshwater management units meet the national bottom lines. Where changes in the way communities use fresh water are required, the pace of those changes should take into acco...

  7. The sex industry in New Zealand: a literature review [pdf, 470 KB]

    ...undertaken in June 2001 by the New Zealand Police. They canvassed the major metropolitan areas as well as using a sampling regime for the inclusion of provincial centres. The assessment identified a total of just under 4500 individual sex workers throughout the areas canvassed, most of whom worked in licensed massage parlours (New Zealand Police, 2001). Sex workers: characteristics and backgrounds Contrary to prevalent and narrow stereotypes of young, drug-addicted prostitutes, mo...

  8. Ngati Pahauwera Affidavit on behalf of Trustees Exhibits J to NN [pdf, 15 MB]

    ...--------------------------------------------------------S o l ic it o r A Solicitor 6111)6 High Cburt o f New Zealand / iagfe s p f i+he fhl&jater Page 322-of 778 In 1he New Zealand marine environm ent Page 323 of 778 Wairoa Hard 0 SKM 1 ' I Piovisiens that generally apply throughout the marine Mwironmenton tnfe map FRA2M1 FRA2902 FRA2904 FRA2905 FRC2 D1 1 FRC2015 FRC2066 FRC2900 FRC2901 FRC2903 FRC2904 s- FRC2906 I FRC2907 ' FRC2908 Area...

  9. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL NOE [pdf, 6.6 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. AMLCFT Statutory Review Consultation Document [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...weak systems and controls they can exploit. Money laundering is happening every day across New Zealand. The Financial Intelligence Unit estimated that over $1 billion a year of dirty money comes from drug dealing and fraud which may be laundered through New Zealand businesses. However, the true cost and impact is many times that figure when you factor in all the crimes that generate “dirty” money and the suffering they cause. People who finance terrorism also use these methods to sen...