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  1. Report-back on the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Pilot and other AOD-related Initiatives Paper [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...international best practice. The necessary funding for Vote Courts, Vote Justice and Vote Police to cover core staff in the pilot courts has been secured from the Justice Sector Fund for the next two financial years. It is likely that a further funding request would be made to cover the same roles in 2019/2020. 35. Committing funding for drink-driver programmes in 2019/20 likewise ensures providers of those programmes can continue to accept new referrals in the lead up to decisions on...

  2. Report-back on the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Pilot and other AOD-related Initiatives [pdf, 365 KB]

    ...international best practice. The necessary funding for Vote Courts, Vote Justice and Vote Police to cover core staff in the pilot courts has been secured from the Justice Sector Fund for the next two financial years. It is likely that a further funding request would be made to cover the same roles in 2019/2020. 35. Committing funding for drink-driver programmes in 2019/20 likewise ensures providers of those programmes can continue to accept new referrals in the lead up to decisions on...

  3. King v Te Aretoa - Succession to Puti Green [2021] Chief Judges MB 132 (2021 CJ 132) [pdf, 408 KB]

    ...reference to an earlier decision on the estate of Alec Green. From this, the Court determined that the deceased’s father and Wiari Green must have shared a common hapū being that associated with the land at Kinohaku. [29] Extensive research was requested of both Court staff and a contractor including reference to Wakatū Incorporation. That showed that the interests in Wakatū Incorporation that the deceased had not inherited from her mother came to her through her father and he...

  4. [2020] NZEnvC 014 Bay of Plenty Regional Council v Ziwi Limited [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    ...operate at 72°C. Some volatile compounds may be released from the condensate discharge to wastewater on exposure to air. 7. The experts agree that while measures to mitigate odour have been installed at the Property, they are both reliant on information from other parties and neither expert has completed a detailed technical audit of process plant and control systems. Both experts have visited the Property once. 1161 4 8. As the experts understand it, the current situatio...

  5. Hikatangata v Phillips - Succession to Te Rata Phillips [2025] Chief Judge's MB 408 (2025 CJ 408) [pdf, 350 KB]

    ...Procedural history [4] On 21 February 2024, the Registrar’s Report was sent to all affected parties for whom the Court held contact details. [5] This case was initially set down for March 2024 but was adjourned for hearing in June 2024 at the request of counsel for the respondent.1 1 2024 Chief Judge’s MB 248. 2025 Chief Judge's MB 417 Ngā kōrero a ngā kaitono Evidence and submissions of the applicants [6] The applicants are the grandchildren of the decease...

  6. Vainu - Succession to Phyliss Harmon (2025) 124 Tākitimu MB 16 (124 TKT 16) [pdf, 264 KB]

    ...challenge Polly’s will, had not been filed as evidence. The application was adjourned for that to occur and to allow time for the whānau to resolve the issues themselves. [11] The application was next heard in Masterton on 5 September 2024. At the request of the whānau, the application was referred to mediation per Part 3A of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (“the Act”) to allow a further opportunity for the whānau to reach agreement on the issues between themselves. Unfor...

  7. Breaking the inter-generational cycle of family violence and sexual violence [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...the ways it can be prevented often differ and tailored responses are needed. Recognising the gendered patterns of violence is not intended to negate the experiences of male victims. Violence disproportionately impacts those suffering compounding forms of disadvantage and discrimination 8 Māori are disproportionately affected by family violence due to the complex intersection of sociohistorical and contemporary factors. Understanding violence within Māori whānau requires placing it...

  8. ORC - EIC - Felicity Boyd - 15 October 2021 [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...dated 15 October 2021. 7 80057.01, 80093.01. 8 80070.02 9 80090.01, 80090.02 10 80097.01 11 80070.02 7 do not meet minimum contact recreation standards or provide for ecosystems are improved in the short term,12 (c) Requesting water reforms to be based on catchments,13 and (d) Specifying the intention to identify critical source areas and topographical conditions relating to runoff in specific properties. 18 The specific decisions sought by submitters and my recommendati...

  9. [2020] NZEnvC 025 Willis Bond Capital Partners No. 3 Limited [pdf, 914 KB]

    ...the harbour though a pipe. [3] In the Wellington Waterfront Framework Plan 2001 (the Council's strategic plan for the Wellington waterfront) the site is referred to as Site 9 and lies between Shed 13 to the south and the Whitmore Plaza (formerly Site 8) to the north. To the east is Lady Elizabeth Lane. Between Lady Elizabeth Lane and the harbour is Kumutoto Plaza and to the south of that is the Meridian building. The recently completed Site 10 building known as the PWC Centre...

  10. MLC - 150 years of the Māori Land Court [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...of Ngauruhoe, and around the Paretetaitonga peak of Mt Ruapehu. On 23 September Horonuku Te Heu Heu ‘made an application to the Court that the above blocks be awarded to the Crown, as a gift from himself for the purpose of a national park, and requested that when Horonuku Te Heu Heu Tukino IV (ca 1880-1888). HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE COURT 1862–1890s the Trustees be appointed he be one and his son Tureiti Te Heu Heu succeed him on his death’. On the following day the Cou...