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  1. Te Manutukutuku Issue 6 [pdf, 599 KB]

    ...now upon him, Mac chose to become a full-time parent. However, he continued to work among Maori people in various capacities, including organising Whai Ora Marae, and working with Patariki Harrison, the tohunga carver at Tipene College and the University of Auckland Marae. In 1979, Mac. was appointed Cultural Officer for the Depart­ ment of Maori Affairs, Wiri, South Auckland. Throughout his personal life Mac has learnt from his elders, listening to and working with many great orator...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 160 Shanmuganathan v PowerNet Ltd [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...were $17,341.90. Ms Copeland helpfully provided invoices which confirm the amount that PowerNet incurred for the purposes of the challenge. Having regard to my assessment of both 8 Victoria University of Wellington v Alton-Lee [2001] ERNZ 305 (CA), Binnie v Pacific Health Ltd [2002] 1 ERNZ 438 (CA); Health Waikato Ltd v Elmsly [2004] 1 ERNZ 172 (CA); and Belsham v Ports of Auckland Ltd [2014] NZCA 206, [2014] ERNZ 66. 9 Wills v...

  3. Te Manutukutuku Issue 12 [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...Commission which presented submissions on its role in transferring 10 percent quota under the Quota Management System (QMS) to iwi. The Tribunal also asked for overviews of the new evi­ dence from Professor Alan Ward, professor of history at the University of Newcastle, and Dr George Habib, fisheries consultant from Auckland. Both reviewers had already pre­ sented evidence before the Tribunal for the original claim. The task of reporting the original claim is so large that the Tribun...

  4. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 NPI Trust Morehu Wilson numbered [pdf, 994 KB]

    ...of the physical, emotional and spiritual worlds, and recognises that they are integral parts of a greater whole.It is therefore not surprising that the Māori can use genealogical links to connect him through his ancestors to the creator of the universe. This is fundamental to the ideals and values of the Māori. 8. We believe that the beginning of the world is the start of a process which began in a void. Within the void and the nothingness existed energy, a potential that mani...

  5. [2015] NZSSAA 94 (30 November 2015) [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...Authority. [7] It is submitted by the appellant’s lawyer that: (i) The pension the appellant receives consists of a basic labour pension and a secondary insurance savings component based on a savings record. The basic pension may arguably be a universal entitlement but it is subject to qualifying conditions relating to her work history. The insurance savings component is not a universal entitlement and the rate of payment differs and reflects the savings record. It is submitted th...

  6. [2016] NZSSAA 097 (18 November 2016) [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...Authority. [7] It is submitted by the appellant’s lawyer that: (i) The pension the appellant receives consists of a basic labour pension and a secondary insurance savings component based on a savings record. The basic pension may arguably be a universal entitlement but it is subject to qualifying conditions relating to her work history. The insurance savings component is not a universal entitlement and the rate of payment differs and reflects the savings record. It is submitt...

  7. OIA-124619.pdf [pdf, 9.8 MB]

    ...though the store may still be open. 26. Conversely, a later closing hour than 9pm (which is commonplace in many comparable jurisdictions) would not have such an impact on victimisations. We also note, 9pm aligns with the off-licence closing time across Auckland, effective from early December through its LAP.11 8 Huckle, T., and K. Parker (2019). Alcohol purchasing behaviour of drinkers: National and local purchasing times. Wellington: Health Promotion Agency. 9 Casswell S, Huckle T, Wa...

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

    ...name is Dean Cowie. I am a Pakeha male, of Scottish ancestry. My family live in Kaitaia, Muriwhenua. I am a historian, currently residing in Wellington. My qualifications relate to the study of New Zealand history. In May 1994, I graduated from the University of Auckland with a master of arts (first class honours) degree in history. The thesis I wrote as part of that degree was titled 'To Do All the Good I Can: Robert FitzRoy, Governor of New Zealand, 1843-45'. It analysed issue...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 229 AlKazaz v Deloitte (No. 3) Ltd [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...Practice Directions” <www.employment.govt.nz> at No 16. 4 This matter was assigned Category 2B by Judge Perkins in his minute dated 16 July 2020. The defendants have provided a breakdown of how the amount of $69,549 is reached. 5 Victoria University of Wellington v Alton-Lee [2001] ERNZ 305 (CA). that an appropriate award in this case should be between $69,549 (scale costs) and $146,945.37. [7] Mr AlKazaz submits that costs should lie where they fall on the basis th...

  10. [2022] NZEmpC 49 Butt v Attorney-General [pdf, 184 KB]

    ...part of a larger vein of law being developed. 1 Butt v The Attorney-General sued on behalf of the Ministry of Health [2021] NZEmpC 151. 2 Butt v The Attorney-General sued on behalf of the Ministry of Health (No 2) [2021 NZEmpC 228. 3 Victoria University of Wellington v Alton-Lee [2001] ERNZ 305 (CA) at [48]. [10] The defendants submit that the threshold for an award of indemnity costs is “exceptional and require[s] exceptionally bad behaviour.”4 They say neither of th...