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  1. Te Manutukutuku Issue 71 [pdf, 7.9 MB]

    ...some improvements but was inadequate to settle past griev­ ances and also failed to protect the Muaū poko owners’ rights and inter­ ests in the years that followed. By the 1980s, Muaūpoko had walked out of the domain board, but promised reforms were never made. Perhaps most seriously, the Tri­ bunal found that the Crown’s actions, including its funding decisions, were complicit in the serious pollution and degradation of the lake and the Hōkio Stream. By 2010, Lake Horowhenu...

  2. LCRO 275/2016 KN v YL (4 March 2019) [pdf, 277 KB]

    ...the documentation referenced by Mr KN; and (h) affirms her view that the Committee had correctly applied the relevant evidential principles. Hearing [33] A hearing proceeded on Friday 9 November 2018. I was assisted in that hearing by former District Court Judge Roderick Joyce QC, who is a duly appointed delegate to the Legal Complaints Review Office.2 [34] Mr KN appeared in person to advance his review. Ms YL was represented by Ms JP and Ms GW. Nature and scope of revie...

  3. Wernham v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work Related Gradual Process Injury) [2023] NZACC 022 [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...recommended that an Occupational Physician obtain further exposure details, for example, the frequency of potential exposure to solvent such as toluene, the nature of the exposure, how these substances were handled, removed and stored, and who performed these activities. 9 [22] On 19 September 2021, Dr Walls provided a further report, after undertaking more research and discussing Mr Wernham’s case with colleagues. These included, in particular, Professor Andrea ‘t Mannetj...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 183 Auckland Trotting Club Inc v Payne [pdf, 343 KB]

    AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB INCORPORATED v GRAHAM JOHN PAYNE [2024] NZEmpC 183 [27 September 2024] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2024] NZEmpC 183 EMPC 371/2023 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB INCORPORATED Plaintiff AND GRAHAM JOHN PAYNE Defendant Hearing: 12–13 and 19 Jun

  5. Mr-Rasheeds-Submissions-Appendix-I-Appendix-II.pdf [pdf, 334 KB]

    APPENDIX I: TABLE OF LIVE ISSUES N o. Issue Proposed category Why further matters beyond the RC process and report must be considered to complete the inquiry: 1 APPENDIX I: TABLE OF LIVE ISSUES 2 How was the terrorist radicalised and how can this be prevented in the future? Outside the scope of the Inquiry (considered by the RCOI). The RC failed to address this point as it did not have clear directive mandate and appropriate resources to examine the individual

  6. Eichelbaum report [pdf, 441 KB]

    1 I N D E X 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 2.1 Children’s names 2.2 Background 2.3 The Investigation 2.4 The charges 2.5 Depositions 2.6 In the High Court 2.7 The trial 2.8 The 1994 Appeal 2.9 The 1999 Appeal 3. The Ministerial Inquiry 3.1 The Terms of Reference 3.2 Interpretation 4. Process 4.1 Representation of parents 4.2 Appointment of Experts 4.3 The Regulat

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 61 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...under a quarter of the original confiscated lands. It located its blocks arbitrarily and without the consent of those Mäori affected. The hapu of Ngäti Ranginui, in particular, were affected by the unfair way in which land was returned. The form of title used for the return was individualised European tenure. Mäori customary title was thus abolished without the consent of owners. Copies of the Tauranga Raupatu Report at the release in 2004. Professor Keith Sorrenson, histo...

  8. The Treaty of Waitangi Past and Present Resource [pdf, 21 MB]

    ...were no books or writing. Instead, songs and stories were important. Carving was also a vital way of passing on history. Many carvings would be given special names and many of them contained significant messages. They were passed on from one generation to another. Trading Maori were business people. They had a very good system of trading. Hapu would trade with each other. Often pigeons and other birds would be traded for seafood. Feather cloaks were traded for weapons. In so...

  9. Panuku Developments Limited Amended Proposed Conditions 18 July 2018 [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    Key: Changes - as per Auckland Council’s Section 87F Appendix U shown underline and strikethrough Changes - agreed alternatives to Auckland Council’s Section 87F Appendix U shown underline and strikethrough Changes - discussed but yet-to-be agreed alternatives/deletions to Auckland Council’s Section 87F Appendix U shown underline and strikethrough Changes - proposed in response to submissions shown underline and strikethrough Panuku/expertsdiscussions with Council/experts ongoingt

  10. E92 Joe Phillips - Traffic and Transportation - RE – Applicant [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...this under a separate agreement. 6.4 The evidence of Bronwyn Coomer-Smit21 on behalf of the Council largely supports the Proposed Conditions for the CTMP and CSTP. However, in paragraphs 7.4 and 7.12 to 7.23 of her evidence, Bronwyn Coomer-Smit requests changes to the Proposed Conditions relating to the CTMP and CSTP.22 I have addressed those matters below: 20 Proposed Conditions (Rebuttal) 104(b), 104(e), 105(m), 181(g), 182(f), 183...