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  1. Tauranga-Moana-Courthouse-Cabinet-paper_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 5.9 MB]

    ...economic case 13. The economic case sets out a range of realistic options and assesses how well they meet the investment objectives set out above to determine the preferred option that delivers best public value to society including wider social and environmental effects. The Ministry reviewed and reassessed short-list options from the Indicative Business Case (IBC). Option 4: Wellbeing First was confirmed as the preferred option. This option places the needs of victims, defendants and...

  2. OIA-110821.pdf [pdf, 9.2 MB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz 7 May 2024 Ref: OIA 110821 Tēnā koe Mr Official Information Act request: Alcohol regulations Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) on 21 March 2024 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry). Specifically, you requested: Could you please provide a copy of the 2022 report to the Ministe

  3. Proactive-release-OIA-review-Aug22.pdf [pdf, 30 MB]

    Hon Kris Faafoi Minister of Justice Proactive release – Briefing: Official Information Act 1982 – report back on targeted engagement and next steps Released: 7 December 2021 Initially released: 22 August 2020 The following documents have been proactively released by the Ministry of Justice. The initial release of this information in March 2020 included the Briefing and Attachment to the Briefing (documents 1& 2). The subsequent release in December 2021 included the Submis

  4. ENVC Matiatia transcript 20150727 [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...fact promoted by the oyster 25 industry both here and in Australia, so rates of leaching are very low and particularly in a well, relatively well flushed environment we weren’t anticipating that those would be concentrations that would be of environmental concern irrespective. So whether the piles were covered in some, some material, or whether they were just piles, from an 30 ecologist’s point of view it wasn’t a particular important question. QUESTIONS FROM THE COURT: C...

  5. ENV-2016-AKL-000TBA Ryman Healthcare Limited & others v Auckland Council [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...which are appropriate for retirement village development. The limited number of suitable development sites means that where appropriate sites are available, they must be used effectively and 6 efficiently, while ensuring the adverse environmental effects of villages are properly managed. (c) Retirement villages are predominantly residential in nature, but have specific functional and operational requirements. They generally need to be large format and medium to...

  6. [2017] NZEmpC 77 Idea Services Ltd v Crozier [pdf, 413 KB]

    ...placed as being their home, there are a number of locked doors and gates, as well as high fences, so as to ensure that the facility is secure. Other residential facilities are also regarded as secure and locked, albeit with slightly lower levels of environmental security. [22] Ms Stewart explained that the focus of THL management, of what in the main are physically active young men, is a regular programme of physical activity as well as activities that can hold the attenti...

  7. Standards of Care 2018 [pdf, 450 KB]

    ...Supervisory Committee BMI Body Mass Index BP Blood Pressure CS&A Act Contraception Sterilisation and Abortion Act 1977 D&E Dilation and Evacuation EMA Early Medical Abortion DHB District Health Board DP Depo Provera ESR Institute of Environmental Science and Research FP Family Planning FRANZCOG Fellow Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists FRCOG Fellow Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists FRNZCGP Fellow Royal New Zealand...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 112 Golf 2012 Limited v Thames Coromandel District Council [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...statements that each of them engaged in with their peers. [71] Ms de Lambert noted the differences between areas in Matarangi, largely shaped by stages of development. She was of the view that development had become more difficult over time as environmental considerations had become greater. She opined that the existing level of development would not be achievable under current controls. 22 [72] Mr Brown offered the view that the Open Space zone might be amended to allow other...

  9. Turuki! Turuki! Moving Together [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...turn to alcohol or other drugs. Behavioural and learning difficulties are also common, with poverty and educational exclusion common factors.5 Most people who have had these experiences do not go on to offend. The responses to trauma are diverse and environmental conditions and intergenerational features can play a significant role in determining the outcome of childhood trauma. Some, whose lives have been characterised by violence, drugs and alcohol, poverty, and myriad other risk factor...

  10. 19.-Evidence-of-Mr-Nick-Goldwater-Terrestrial-and-Wetland-Ecology.PDF [PDF, 622 KB]

    ...Consultants Ltd, based in Auckland. I have been employed as a consultant ecologist with Wildland Consultants since 2008. 3. I prepared1 Technical Assessment J: Terrestrial Ecology (Technical Assessment J) as part of Volume IV of the Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE), which accompanied the application for resource consents and notices of requirement for designations (NoRs) lodged with Manawatū- Whanganui Regional Council (Horizons), Greater Wellington Regional Council (G...