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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 007 JJ Limited v Dunedin City Council [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...relevant plan(s). [17] The parties and their witnesses agree the effects of the activity will be minor and, the first threshold test having been met, the proposal may be considered under s 104 of the Act.14 As we accept their assessment of the environmental effects, pursuant to s 104 we will consider the application for resource consent having particular regard to: (a) the operative and proposed Otago Regional Policy Statements; (b) the operative and proposed Dunedin City D...

  2. Reuben Fraser - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 875 KB]

    ...so.cialised With the .community. However, thi$ rni\ly not be a·cceptable to tangata whenua who may expect a hard li'ne to be taken. Council faces the prospect of challenge (pptentially .legal) from p·oth the fishing community and tangata whenua / environmental interests if the balance is not approprfately·struck·; 16; 16 At least initially a relc.1tively high degre.e of non-complia_nce is envis:~{led, particularly in relatipn to the. requirement to seek resour¢~ consent. I...

  3. Adlam v Reihana - Himatangi 1H1A (2022) 447 Aotea MB 1 (447 AOT 1) [pdf, 658 KB]

    ...terms. In fact, Mr Adlam had this say about the land use report:35 The key take away for me in terms of economic wellbeing, it seemed farming continues to be the best option but I feel that the report doesn’t cover the best use to improve our environmental, our social and cultural wellbeing. I feel that our whare, building houses would be the way to address that best use part of our wellbeing. That’s just my opinion. Others might have a different view. [76] I agree, bu...

  4. [2022] NZEnvC 220 Chen v New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 662 KB]

    ...that 19 criteria and sub-criteria are necessary. In addition, the inclusion of 14 criteria and sub-criteria relating to RMA effects with all criteria being given equal weight is likely to skew the result of the options assessment strongly towards environmental effects, when the project objectives are related to safety. Finally, Ms Dines referred to section 7 Recommendations of the 2021 options assessment which refers to a combined eastbound and westbound turnaround facility that...

  5. MK v Accident Compensation Corporation [2024] NZACC 45 (8 March 2024) [pdf, 460 KB]

    ...we shared the same income. If [the appellant] had not had the accident, he would have been training as a nurse management and an occupational health nurse at the time of the blackouts, so he would have been earning good money. I was studying environmental management and working as well, so I was earning good money, or what would have been on my own account, not a joint one. We are individuals, we pay separate taxes, Work and Income are denying my right as a person and as a woman...

  6. Mann v Accident Compensation Corporation (Jurisdiction, Social Rehabilitation, Costs on Review) [2023] NZACC 91 [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...number of referrals were declined. [78] On 31 August 2022, the Corporation’s Clinical Advisory Panel (“CAP”) provided a report. The CAP comprised four Orthopaedic Surgeons, one General Surgeon, a Physiotherapist and an Occupational and Environmental Medicine Specialist. The CAP reported: The CAP did our best to consider Mr Mann as a whole person, as he requested, taking many factors into account. The CAP acknowledged Mr Mann’s pain and distress and the enormous impac...

  7. Common Bundle Volume 6 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    State of the Environment Surface Water Quality in Otago 2006 to 2017 Manuherikia River at Ophir Catlins River at Houipapa Dunstan Creek at Beattie Road Kakanui River at Clifton Falls CB1689 Otago Regional Council Private Bag 1954, Dunedin 9054 70 Stafford Street, Dunedin 9016 Phone 03 474 0827 Fax 03 479 0015 Freephone 0800 474 082 www.orc.govt.nz © Copyright for this publication is held by the Otago Regional Council. This publication may be reproduced i

  8. Youth Court - Signed, sealed – (but not yet fully) delivered [pdf, 817 KB]

    1 “Signed, Sealed – (but not yet fully) Delivered” An analysis of the “revolutionary” 1989 legislative blueprint to address youth offending in New Zealand, particularly by young Māori, and a discussion as to the extent to which it has been fully realised. Paper to be delivered at the “Healing Courts, Healing Plans, Healing People: International Indigenous Therapeutic Jurisprudence Conference” by His Honour Judge Andrew Becroft1

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 180 Northern Land Property Limited v Thames-Coromandel District Council [pdf, 2.2 MB]

    ...efficient connectivity between activities occurring in the coastal marine area and associated land-based infrastructure; n) manages adverse effects to maintain or enhance water quality; and o) maintains and enhances public access. 2 Tauranga Environmental Defence Society Inc v Tauranga City Council [2019] NZEnvC 001. 13 [28] Policy 6.10 provides for implementing the Coromandel Peninsula Blueprint: Framework for our Future (2009). There is a photograph of New Chums Bea...

  10. Ngati Pahauwera Affidavits 4 of 4 [pdf, 9.7 MB]

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