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  1. Youth Justice Indicators Counting Rules and Limitations 2021 [pdf, 247 KB]

    ...by deception Illicit drug offences Illicit drugs Possess cannabis or drug-related utensils; using cannabis Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences Weapon offences Possess offensive weapon or knife Property damage and environmental pollution Property damage Wilful damage including graffiti-related offences; unlawfully interfere with motor vehicles; intentional damage; arson Public order offences Public disorder Wilful trespass; disorderly behaviour;...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 142 Waimakariri District Council [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...development which is not controlled 14 Re Thames-Coromandel District Council [2013] NZEnvC 292, [2015] NZRMA 315 at [10]. 15 With reference to: re Thames-Coromandel District Council [2013] NZEnvC 292; re Palmerston North City Council [2015] NZEnvC 27; Environmental Defence Society Inc v Mackenzie District Council [2016] NZEnvC 253; re Dunedin City Council [2015] NZEnvC 165. 16 Status of this activity is not noted. 8 or permitted (respectively), is non-complying.17 [19] The Co...

  3. [2021] NZEnvC 162 Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...appropriately and accurately, and are confined to target application areas; ii) take all practicable steps to ensure that no adverse effects occur beyond the application area; and iii) ensure that relevant tolerable exposure limits (TELs) and environmental exposure limits (EELs) are not exceeded. … [as per consent document] 2) for ground-based spraying and aerial application: (a) the activity is undertaken in accordance with the following sections of the New Zealand Standa...

  4. [2021] NZEnvC 160 Auckland Council [pdf, 609 KB]

    ...2013) for the DSSP area. 4. Walkways / cycleways along riparian corridors and through buf fer planting should be designed to minimise any impacts on ecological function and give due consideration to personal safety and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles. 5. Edge buf fer reserves should be located in accordance with the Drury South Industrial Precinct Plan, be a minimum of 30m in width and be planted in generally accordance with Diagram 5 below. Pl...

  5. [2021] NZEnvC 160 Auckland Council [pdf, 609 KB]

    ...2013) for the DSSP area. 4. Walkways / cycleways along riparian corridors and through buf fer planting should be designed to minimise any impacts on ecological function and give due consideration to personal safety and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles. 5. Edge buf fer reserves should be located in accordance with the Drury South Industrial Precinct Plan, be a minimum of 30m in width and be planted in generally accordance with Diagram 5 below. Pl...

  6. [2021] NZEnvC 162 Public and Population Health Unit of the Northland District Health Board v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...appropriately and accurately, and are confined to target application areas; ii) take all practicable steps to ensure that no adverse effects occur beyond the application area; and iii) ensure that relevant tolerable exposure limits (TELs) and environmental exposure limits (EELs) are not exceeded. … [as per consent document] 2) for ground-based spraying and aerial application: (a) the activity is undertaken in accordance with the following sections of the New Zealand Standa...

  7. [2022] NZEnvC 252 Page v Whanganui District Council [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...[22] Mr Page’s latest application was lodged only a matter of months after the expiry of the first s288C order made by the Environment Court in June 2021, and following his release from a term of imprisonment following proceedings involving environmental offending under the RMA. [23] The document filed by Mr Page is titled “RE: HEARING/COSTS CHALLENGING ABATEMENT NOTICE” and was lodged in the court on 22 December 2021. [24] The document filed with the court amounts to a...

  8. Youth Justice Indicators Counting Rules and Limitations April 2023 [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...by deception Illicit drug offences Illicit drugs Possess cannabis or drug-related utensils; using cannabis Prohibited and regulated weapons and explosives offences Weapon offences Possess offensive weapon or knife Property damage and environmental pollution Property damage Wilful damage including graffiti-related offences; unlawfully interfere with motor vehicles; intentional damage; arson Public order offences Public disorder Wilful trespass; disorderly behaviour;...

  9. Human-Rights-Commission-submissions-on-scope-of-inquiry.pdf [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...undercover policing,66 has to date designated 248 individuals and groups. Those granted core participant status cover a range of people impacted by undercover policing practices, such as relatives of deceased individuals, social, political and environmental activists, and individuals in relationships with undercover officers. This approach has been taken despite the sensitive nature of UPCI’s work, much of which pertains to issues of national security. 54. The Royal Commis...

  10. Neemia v International Waste Ltd [2021] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...to make sure these processes were appropriately followed. Ms Shandil said in each case she gave Mr Neemia detailed information on why the manager (Mr James) is pedantic about compliance and safety and how negligence by an employee can become a big environmental and economic issue to the country. [50] Ms Shandil confirmed that on 20 November 2013 Mr Neemia came to see her in her office at about 9.30am as he was upset by how Mr James had spoken to him. Ms Shandil said Mr Neemia told her...