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  1. Common Bundle Volume 2 [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...Maps A1–A8 for subregions and site locations). Water is also taken for private water supply throughout Otago, particularly for domestic supply to dwellings such as farm homesteads and associated buildings, usually without treatment. It is also consumed without treatment by musterers, anglers, trampers, cyclists, hunters and other backcountry users. Areas with a high degree of naturalness, identified in Schedule 1A, will often contain water bodies with relatively pristine water quality...

  2. Independent Electoral Review Final Report [pdf, 11 MB]

    Final Report Our recommendations for a fairer, clearer, and more accessible electoral system November 2023 He Arotake Pōtitanga Motuhake Independent Electoral Review This report may be cited as: Independent Electoral Review, 2023. Final Report: Our Recommendations for a Fairer, Clearer, and More Accessible Electoral System. Wellington: New Zealand. ISBN 978-0-473-69963-5 (Print) ISBN 978-0-473-69964-2 (Online) This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I

  3. Independent Electoral Review Final Report Accessible word doc [docx, 9.5 MB]

    ...Issues identified The use of primary and secondary legislation needs to strike a balance between certainty and flexibility. A high degree of prescription in primary legislation may mean that the intent of the law is clear, but it is difficult and time consuming to make reasonably minor changes and improvements. Regulations are commonly used where laws may need to be updated regularly or where technical or administrative detail needs to be set out. The different kinds of legislation also reflect...

  4. 2021-07-05 Transcript (up until1.30pm of day 39).pdf [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...out three examples, Pig Burn, Small Burn and then also I tried to do Low Burn. And what I find was it works quite well when 10 you are dealing with a small catchment with a limited number of deemed permits with priorities. It becomes quite time-consuming when you are trying to look at more complex catchments. Now, that is not the biggest hurdle. I think the biggest hurdle is that in the end, 15 it is the objective of having a schedule is to provide transparency and what I’ve...

  5. Common Bundle Volume 4 [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...traditional lore of Māori land tenure. Kai hau kai – customary exchanges of gifts and resources between whānau/hapū, the creation and satisfaction of such obligations within the wider Ngāi Tahu tribe. Kawa – protocol. Koha – gift, and consequential reciprocal obligations. Manaakitanga – support, caring and hospitality, as shown towards guests. Marae – traditional Māori open meeting ground. All important matters aff ecting an iwi must be discussed, and ultimatel...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - Part 5 Te Urewera [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    T E U R E W E R A P A R T V Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz W A I T A N G I T R I B U N A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 W A I 894 T E U R E W E R A P r e - p u b l i c a t i o n P a r t V Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Down

  7. David Bain report of Hon Ian Binnie QC on compensation claim [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...My job is to review this material with fresh eyes.  I have certainly not purported to  conduct a retrial.  It is not within my mandate to do so.  There have already been two trials.   Not only would a third trial be prohibitively costly and time consuming (in a case that is already  over 18 years old) but I think the Cabinet is entitled to assume, for present purposes, that the  130 witnesses whose evidence is re...

  8. Waitangi Tribunal - Initiation Consultation and Consent [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    I n I t I a t I o n, C o n s u l t a t I o n, a n d C o n s e n t W A I T A N G I T R I B U N A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 6 W A I 2 4 7 8 I n I t I a t I o n, C o n s u l t a t I o n, a n d C o n s e n t Chapter 3 of Report into Claims concerning Proposed Reforms to Te Ture Whenua Maori Act 1993 P r e - p u b l i c a t i o n V e r s i o n typeset 2016 by t

  9. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 3(b) [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...traditional lore of Māori land tenure. Kai hau kai – customary exchanges of gifts and resources between whānau/hapū, the creation and satisfaction of such obligations within the wider Ngāi Tahu tribe. Kawa – protocol. Koha – gift, and consequential reciprocal obligations. Manaakitanga – support, caring and hospitality, as shown towards guests. Marae – traditional Māori open meeting ground. All important matters aff ecting an iwi must be discussed, and ultimatel...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal theme G - Public works takings of Māori land [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    Rangahaua Whanui National Theme g PUBLIC WORKS TAKINGS OF MAORI LAND, 1840–1981 CATHY MARR May 1997 First Release WAITANGI TRIBUNAL RANGAHAUA WHANUI SERIES Other Rangahaua Whanui reports District reports District 1: Auckland, R Daamen, P Hamer, and B Rigby District 5b: Gisborne, S Daly District 7: The Volcanic Plateau, B Bargh District 8: The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae, C Marr District 9: The Whanganui District, S Cross and B Bargh District 11a: Wairarapa, P Goldsmi