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  1. 2021-06-15 List of Parties [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...Fish and Game Council and the Central South Island Fish and Game Council Service via the website S274 Party Phil Murray Resource Management Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pine Terrace Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pomahaka Water Care Group Service via the website S274 Party Puketoi Farming Company Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Queenstown Lakes District Council Service via the website S274 Party Ravensdown Limited (Ravensdown) Service via the website S274...

  2. 2021-06-15 List of Parties [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...Fish and Game Council and the Central South Island Fish and Game Council Service via the website S274 Party Phil Murray Resource Management Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pine Terrace Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pomahaka Water Care Group Service via the website S274 Party Puketoi Farming Company Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Queenstown Lakes District Council Service via the website S274 Party Ravensdown Limited (Ravensdown) Service via the website S274...

  3. 2021-06-16 List of Parties [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...Fish and Game Council and the Central South Island Fish and Game Council Service via the website S274 Party Phil Murray Resource Management Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pine Terrace Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Pomahaka Water Care Group Service via the website S274 Party Puketoi Farming Company Ltd Service via the website S274 Party Queenstown Lakes District Council Service via the website S274 Party Ravensdown Limited (Ravensdown) Service via the website S274...

  4. OIA-108840.pdf [pdf, 355 KB]

    ...the organisations that were contacted. As noted in a previous response to you, this is a contact list for the Ministry’s international human rights reporting. The names of four individuals have been withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect the privacy of natural persons. In this latter regard, I do not consider that the reason for withholding the information is outweighed by the public interest in this matter. You also asked how the list was compiled and how you might h...

  5. Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination – summary record 18th-20th reports (continued) [pdf, 117 KB]

    ...criticisms voiced by the Committee, public opinion in New Zealand and the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples. Under the new Act, Maori could bring before the High Court their customary (marine) title applications and could secure protection or recognition of their customary rights through an agreement with the Crown. Currently, 12 requests had been submitted to the Crown and another 12 were pending before the High Court. 7. The bill amending the Human Rights Act...

  6. BORA Consumer Law Reform Bill [pdf, 341 KB]

    ...21 (freedom from unreasonable search and seizure) and s 25(c) (right to be presumed innocent) of that Act. PURPOSE 3. The Bill seeks to revise and update consumer law so that it is principles-based, enables consumers to transact with confidence, protects reputable suppliers and consumers from inappropriate market conduct, is easily accessible to those who are affected by it, and achieves harmonisation with the Australian Consumer Law. 4. To this end, the Bill is an omnibus bill that a...

  7. Regulatory Impact Statement: Legal Aid Eligibility [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...Where an applicant has five or more dependents $6,689 is added to the income threshold for each additional child. 4 For example, the applicant may have a disability, illness or injury which makes additional demands on their financial resources, or a protection order applicant may be unable to access resources controlled by their partner. 4 7. Cabinet acknowledged that over time this would reduce the real value of the eligibility thresholds, as they would remain static while wages...

  8. Rec-Recap-2023-Q3-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 790 KB]

    ...April 2021. On 20 April 2021 Mr Oh went fishing with his friend, Mr Song at Piha Beach. They arrived at about 4:00am and walked to a rocky area facing the sea known as Camel Rock. They began fishing in a small nook where they believed they were protected by the waves. Initially they remained behind a boulder and were casting their lines over it. However, Mr Song’s line got snagged and snapped so he moved behind the boulder to repair it. At the same time, Mr Oh also moved so he cou...

  9. Waitangi Tribunal - Part 2 The alienation of Māori land in Rohe Potae [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...representative of interests purchased, but in practical tenns the land was often not properly surveyed or partitioned and titles were confused. The Crown may have been reasonably confident that the Native Land Court would ensure its interests were protected when it came to partitions, but meanwhile the proce~s of preparing and offering the land for European settlement remained on hold. Maori continued to occupy many technically alienated areas, uncertain of what the Crown had bought t...

  10. To-Report-or-Not-to-Report_Report.pdf [pdf, 838 KB]

    ...confidentiality provisions of the Statistics Act 1975. Only people authorised by the Statistics Act 1975 are allowed to see data about a particular person, household, business or organisation and the results in these tables have been confidentialised to protect these groups from identification. Careful consideration has been given to the privacy, security and confidentiality issues associated with using administrative and survey data in the IDI. Further detail can be found in the pr...