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  1. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  2. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  3. [2016] NZEmpC 166 Alim v Sky Chefs NZ Ltd [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...O’Brien’s firm, Kensington Swan (KS), could no longer act for Ms Alim due to the conflict, the nature of which was said to be privileged. [8] The further application triggered a number of procedural reactions, each of which must be considered separately. Service on Mr Hay [9] On 18 August 2016, counsel for LSG advised that the company had been trying to arrange service of the further application on Mr Hay, but had been unsuccessful in doing so. Service had been attempte...

  4. 2021-03-19 ORC PC7 Transcript (to end of day 8) [pdf, 2.7 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...

  5. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B3 [pdf, 484 KB]

    ...“Oh there will be people who don’t want it and who will fight it every step of the way because they will think that the big windmill will ruin their life and you know I’m not looking forward to the community battle really to get the thing through because it will alienate, there is probably some people who I know and I won’t agree with them but I’ll still be sad that they’re pissed off and think that everybody else is their enemy and so you know I’m not actually looking for...

  6. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...from many providers to ensure that injured people receive appropriate care and rehabilitation. This includes acute and elective surgery, assessment services and the provision of assistance based on need. 5 Accounts The Scheme is managed through five Accounts, with each providing cover for a specific group of injuries. For ACC to deliver services, it must collect revenue. Through the levy-setting process ACC calculates the future revenue needs for each Account, which include g...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal theme U - Land with All Woods and Waters [pdf, 1010 KB]

    ...territory greater than any hapu controlled. Kuaka migrate from Siberia; pipiwharauroa migrate from the tropical Pacific; kereru move between mountain and lowland forests; koaro, inanga, piharau, and tuna migrate into estuaries from the sea and travel through lowland swamps into mountain terrains. Sustained harvests depend, therefore, on tracts of forest and wetlands retaining the integrity to recover from human and natural disturbance. Maori achieved this as long as forests and swamps predomina...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal Report on the Aotearoa Institute claim concerning Te Wānanga o Aotearoa [pdf, 748 KB]

    ...limited conception of what a wānanga should be, and how and  what  it  should  teach, has  led  to  the  specific breaches of Treaty principles  summarised  in  section 5 .2 . In reaching our conclusions, we ha�e focused throughout on better practice for the future .  Our recommendations, set out in section 5 .3, are intended to ensure that the relationship  will be conducted ...

  9. [2016] NZEmpC 20 Roy v Board of Trustees of Tamaki College [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...to both Mrs Pamaka and Mr Ngaro, the latter of whom, without warning or provocation, punched Mr Roy on the left side of his head. Mr Roy says that this was then followed by punches from the Principal to the other side of his head before players separated the parties and Mr Ngaro left the scene promptly. Mr Roy says that the school’s Deputy Principal, Ms Moore, and her husband urged Mrs Pamaka to get into their car and she then left the scene as well. Mr Roy says that although h...

  10. Rangahaua Whanui National Overview volume 2 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...hapu and its leaders would assert their distinctive- ness in certain circumstances, as in visiting neighbouring hapu or receiving visitors: but their strength and survival also depended continually on making connections, on establishing whanaungatanga through whakapapa and other means. Clusters of closely inter-related hapu were stronger than those in isolation. Dr Stephen Web- ster, in recent draft papers, defines hapu as being both ‘descent category’ and ‘descent group’. Individuals c...