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  1. [2024] NZEnvC 224 Gisborne District Council v Barraclough [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...Fearless Star Ltd. | 4 Ps \ ot 2. STABILIZATION PLAN — PART O1 2.1 MULCHING Approximately 5 hectares of exposed are to be stabilised ahead of the upcoming winter season. This action is required to prevent erosion and mitigate potential environmental impacts. Simultaneously, stabilizing this area will play a crucial role in alleviating the strain on the existing sediment controls as the eastern pond undergoes rectification and remains operational. Figure 2.1 — Area to...

  2. 20240930-Sentencing-Reform-Proactive-Release-2nd-Tranche_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 8.7 MB]

    IN CONFIDENCE Approved by: Oliver Sanders, Policy Manager, Sentencing and Rehabilitation 1 Aide-mémoire: follow-up questions to earlier advice on sentencing reform Hon Paul Goldsmith (Minister of Justice) 1 August 2024 Purpose 1. This aide-mémoire answers the two questions you asked in response to a previous briefing on 24 July seeking further policy decisions on the Sentencing Reform Amendment Bill:  How do plea bargains fit in? (to the sliding scale for early guilty pl

  3. SAR-Prisoner-voting-and-the-voting-rights-of-detained-people.pdf [pdf, 776 KB]

    Supplementary Analysis Report – Implementing a ban on prisoner voting, and the voting rights of detained people Decision sought This Supplementary Analysis Report provides analysis on Cabinet’s decision to disqualify all prisoners serving a prison sentence from enrolling to vote, and on the Minister’s delegated decision that people who have committed a crime but who may not be in prison on mental health grounds or due to an intellectual disability are able to vote. Agen

  4. Ngati Pahauwera Affidavits 1 of 4 [pdf, 20 MB]

    Takutai Moana Application Affidavits 2013/2014 No. Affidavit - Name Page 1 Adsett, James William 2 2 Adsett, Nell 7 3 Aranui, Gerald Brenton 8 4 Aranui, Maraea 14 5 Aranui, Tiwana 22 6 Bishop, David 27 7 Botica, Darren 60 8 Culshaw, Colin 64 9 Culshaw, William Henry 97 10 Edwards, Raymond Russell 113 11 Gadsby, Bella Carol 118 12 Gemmell, Arthur Thorpe 121 13 Green, Kuki 128 14 Halliday, Stuart 131 15 Hamilton, Hiro 136 16 Hape, Vilma Marie 143 17 Hawkins, A

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

    ...interacting with family as a child. Or coming from countries where police corruption is rife. Also refers to tolerance of particular families or groups to the behaviour that others might see as worthy of reporting to police. Situational Context, environmental factors Type and frequency of victimisation, location, relationship to perpetrator. Years of victimisation, creating sense that experience is “part and parcel” of life, and a known perpetrator means reporting might make...

  6. Taueki v Procter - Horowhenua 11 Lake Block (2020) 415 Aotea MB 1 (415 AOT 1) [pdf, 720 KB]

    ...tracks or walkways, without consultation with the owners and without resource consent or authority from Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Mr Taueki argued that the works were being carried out on land that is culturally, archaeologically and environmentally significant to the iwi, causing damage and distress. [24] Mr Taueki believed the purpose of the works was to pre-empt an application by the Horowhenua District Council (“HDC”) for resource consent to continue discharging L...

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

    ...death. On 3 September 2016, Mr Apperley and his son, Aidan, decided to take Mr Apperley’s small inflatable boat across the Hokitika River Mouth sand bar. They launched the boat upstream in the Hokitika River and were both wearing lifejackets. The environmental hazards in the area included a strong current, choppy water, waves, and the bar. These hazards were not identified by any signage in the area on the date of Mr Apperley’s death. Mr Apperley and Aidan crossed the bar succes...

  8. Ministry of Justice Annual Report 2020-21 [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...relationship between Whanganui iwi and Te Tāhū o te Ture. Simplifying processes for Māori landowners Whānau development through whenua is about Māori landowners, trustees and whānau realising their aspirations, whether they be social, cultural, environmental or economic. The Whenua Māori programme is jointly led by Te Tāhū o te Ture and Te Puni Kōkiri as a response to the difficulties landowners face when navigating and complying with the complex systems for Māori freehold wh...

  9. Clearwater Cove Apartments Body Corporate 170989 v Auckland Council [2011] NZWHT Auckland 39 [pdf, 389 KB]

    IN THE WEATHERTIGHT HOMES TRIBUNAL TRI-2008-100-000038 [2011] NZWHT AUCKLAND 39 BETWEEN CLEARWATER COVE APARTMENTS BODY CORPORATE NO. 170989 Claimant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL First Respondent AND THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED Second Respondent AND NICHOLAS VAN DIJK and NORMAN PALMER as Trustees of the LIVI TRUST Third Respondent AND BRIAN AITKEN Fourth Respondent Hearing: 28 February 2011, 1-4 March 2011, 14-15 March 2011 Closin

  10. [2017] NZEnvC 160 Auckland Council v Lau [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT IN THE MATTER AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2017] NZEnvC I b 0 of the Resource Management Act 1991 of applications under s 314 of the Act AUCKLAND COUNCIL (ENV-2017 -AKL-000067) (ENV-2017 -AKL-000068) (ENV-2017 -AKL-000069) (ENV-2017 -AKL-000070) (ENV-2017 -AKL-000071) (ENV-2017-AKL-000117) Applicant EE KUOH LAU (AUGUSTINE LAU) YINGQUI ZHANG YINGYUE ZHANG QUI FEN LU MEIJUAN CHEN JESUS (2016) COMPANY LTD XINWEN CAO (CINDY C