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  1. [2025] NZEmpC 124  E Tū Inc v Mainland Poultry Ltd [pdf, 294 KB]

    ...a fixed shift and are not entitled to a morning shift allowance under cl 11(f)(ii) of the collective agreement. [62] I have reached the same conclusion as the Authority. The challenge is dismissed. [63] I do not anticipate that any issue of costs will arise but if I am wrong, I will receive memoranda, to be filed by the company within 20 days of the date of this judgment; the Union within a further 20 days and anything strictly in reply within a further 10 days....

  2. [2025] NZEmpC 152 Tillmans Fine Furniture Ltd v Rookes [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...or misapplied the evidence to that section. Outcome [49] Tillmans has not established that the Authority made any material error of fact or law. [50] The challenge is unsuccessful and it is dismissed. [51] Ms Rookes is entitled to costs. In the absence of agreement memoranda may be filed. K G Smith Judge Judgment signed at 4.30 pm on 22 July 2025

  3. [2025] NZIACDT 35 – TG v Ma (11 July 2025) [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the person meets specified conditions: (f) an order for the payment of a penalty not exceeding $10,000: (g) an order for the payment of all or any of the costs or expenses of the investigation, inquiry, or hearing, or any related prosecution: (h) an order directing the licensed immigration adviser or former licensed immigration adviser to refund all or any part of fees or expenses paid by the...

  4. BZ v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury) [2025] NZACC 065 (22 April 2025) [pdf, 196 KB]

    ...Corporation, in its decision dated 3 May 2023, correctly declined the appellant cover for PTSD and PDD. [47] The decision of the Reviewer dated 12 March 2024 is therefore upheld. This appeal is dismissed. 14 [48] I make no order as to costs. Suppression Order [1] I consider it is necessary and appropriate to protect the privacy of the appellant. This order, made under s 160(1) of the Act, forbids publication of the name, address, occupation, or particulars likely to...

  5. Evaluation of Youth Offending Teams in New Zealand [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...attendance is considered to be one of the key requirements to ensure the success of YOTs. Reasons given for inconsistency of attendance included: staff shortages; work load issues; other inter-agency meetings; personal motivation; travel time; and travel costs. High membership turnover was also seen to impact the functioning of the YOT. Turnover increases the time required at a meeting to undertake introductions and briefings on the business at hand, so that perceptions of the usefulne...

  6. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 1 [pdf, 451 KB]

    ...0-478-29009-8 3 Foreword Burglary is a problem that considerably affects many New Zealand households. From victimisation surveys we know that it can have a profound effect on victims and that householders are concerned about it. Burglary is also costly both to government and to the New Zealand public. Reducing burglary is a key priority in government’s Crime Reduction Strategy and an important outcome for the justice sector. Although recorded burglary rates show a declining trend sin...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - Ngāpuhi Mandate Inquiry report - prepublication version [pdf, 905 KB]

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  9. Rule 5.11 - Notification of applications outstanding as at 31 August 2016 [pdf, 1 MB]

    1 Notification of applications that have not been finally determined (over 6 months old) 31 August 2016 TAKE NOTICE THAT the following schedule of applications are hereby notified pursuant to rule 5.11(2)(b) of the Māori Land Court Rules 2011 being applications which are 6 months or older as at 31 August 2016, and which are currently held by the Registrar in the District set out, or, in the case of applications to the Chief Judge of Māori Land Court or those to the Māori

  10. [2024] NZEnvC 320 New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ..._________________________________________________________________ 2 A. The Notices of Requirement are confirmed with the Conditions as approved in this decision. B. The Resource Consents are granted with the Conditions as approved in this decision. C. Costs reserved. REASONS [1] The Interim Decision for the Otaki to North Levin Expressway Project was issued by the Court on 7 June 2024. [2] In the final section of this Interim Decision, we wrote: [1189] Throughout o...