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  1. Kaufusi v Tangilanu [2014] NZIACDT 54 (24 April 2014) [pdf, 111 KB]

    ...appeal to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal. [2] The grounds of complaint are in essence that the adviser: [2.1] Failed to undertake the compulsory steps for client engagement, but took fees; [2.2] Did not carry out the work she agreed to perform; and [2.3] Failed to refund the fees she had not earned. [3] The adviser has not challenged the statement of complaint, which set out these grounds of complaint. The Tribunal’s decision is that the material before it requires that...

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000xxx Colgan v Auckland Council [pdf, 274 KB]

    ...9S ?tum.hoc "'S 'pproxim,tery loS h"",ore, 01 Potum''''''' a.y [""m .nd is currently ;n m .. ~el80,Oenins Oft le~. This is ""iy viable 10 (h~ Ie ... ~ be<.ilu .. h~ forms >ome 100 <K"" in 00.. proximity. It is ""tir~ uneconom". 1 on ~, own, the , P'"",,"",S meet .11 01"'" """rob(., IN' Y"" COOfK~ is "...

  3. Notes of Crown Maori Relations focus group Aotea and Porirua College 14 May 2018 [pdf, 426 KB]

    ...Project leader Ahurea Tuakiri o te Tangata Whenua, Aotea College Tamara Nash - Project leader Ahurea Tuakiri o te Tangata Whenua Marley Robben – Kaiarahi, Aotea College Angela von Dadelszen, Teacher / Kaiako, Senior Leadership Team, Head of Performing Arts, Aotea College Apologies: Murray Faivalu - Head Boy, Porirua College Dante Collier – Prefect, Porirua College Secretariat: Benesia Smith, Specialist Advisor, Crown/Māori Relations Unit, Ministry of Justice Hollie Sm...

  4. BORA Broadcasting (Games of National Significance) Amendment Bill [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...previous advice that the Bill appears to be consistent with the rights and freedoms affirmed in the Bill of Rights Act. In reaching that conclusion, we have considered the consistency of the Bill with s 19 (freedom from discrimination). Our analysis conforms with our previous advice, and is set out below. The Bill 4. The Bill amends the Broadcasting Act 1989 (‘the principal Act’). Clause 4 of the Bill expands the functions of the Broadcasting Commission (‘the Commission’) to in...

  5. Rangi v Larkins - Estate of Hakaraia Muru Waata - (2018) Chief Judge's MB 25 (2018 CJ 25) [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...mother as Tilly Walters (nee Nathan) and his father as Jack Walters. Hakaraia filled out the details for the death certificate because also filed was the Instruction for the Registration of Death and Funeral. Jack or Hakaraia was recorded as the informant and the account was to be forwarded to him. On this form he is recorded as William’s father and Tilly Walters (Nathan) is recorded as his mother. [7] There is also filed a death notice published in the Herald on 9 August 1963...

  6. BORA Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Amendment Bill [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...how, and in what circumstances, the names of practitioners whose competence or conduct has been reviewed or investigated by the authority are to be published, to enhance public confidence and improve the quality of healthcare b. requiring that informants and other professionally interested parties are notified of decisions about a practitioner’s practice and competence, to provide better visibility of decisions about practitioner practice c. requiring authorities to provide the Dire...

  7. E59 David Ramsay - EIC - Princes Wharf Group [PDF, 4.5 MB]

    ...has residential activities to the east (including Princes Wharf) , the south (including The Point) and the south west. By the time the AC36 event is underway it will have a hotel a short distance to the west. The island itself is quite small and forms a 1962 thoroughfare between Quay Street and Jellicoe Street. In the circumstances, while Te Wero is a suitable venue for relatively small scale and intimate musical events, it does not seem to us to be at all a suitable venue for...

  8. 23 September 2014 Legal Aid News [pdf, 455 KB]

    ...focus on the safety of children and vulnerable people affected by violence at home. Other changes extend the maximum sentence for breaching a protection order from two to three years’ imprisonment, and recognise financial or economic abuse as a form of psychological violence. The changes aim to improve the safety of victims and protected people and increase the accountability of respondents and defendants. The Ministry funds non-violence programmes for respondents to protection order...

  9. BORA Settlement Systems and Futures Bill [pdf, 296 KB]

    ..."unreasonable" in the circumstances. 7 New section 156ZL, at clause 6 of the Bill, permits joint regulators to require an operator, participant or contact person of a designated settlement system to produce information. The joint regulators may request any information regarding a designated settlement system that the joint regulators consider is "reasonably required to enable them to perform their functions and duties" under the new regime. 8 A requirement to produce...