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  1. 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

  2. ENV-2016-AKL-000206 Cato Bolam Consultants Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 10 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER AND IN THE MATTER BETWEEN AND ENV-2016-AKL- of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010 (LGATPA) and the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) of an appeal under section 156( 1) of the LGATPA against a decision of the Auckland Council rejecting a recommendation of the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel (Hearings Panel) on the proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (Propo

  3. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court December 2020 [xlsx, 334 KB]

    ...offences which were previously heard in the District Court are now heard in the Youth Court. Note that this data shows charges finalised by 31 December 2020; it does not include charges that were still active in court. Therefore, the full impact of the legislation change may not be observed until 2021. The Youth Court is closed to the public, so any details that may identify an individual child or young person cannot be reported. A modified version of Stats NZ's method of base 3 random ro...

  4. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2020 [xlsx, 348 KB]

    ...are now heard in the Youth Court. Note that this data shows charges finalised by 31 December 2020; it does not include charges that were still active in court. Therefore, due to the length of court process for these young people the full impact of the legislation change may not be observed until 2021. The Youth Court is closed to the public, so any details that may identify an individual child or young person cannot be reported. A modified version of Stats NZ's method of base 3 random rou...

  5. Supplementary Evidence of Matthew Twose [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...drinking, sanitation and household needs wherever they arise; or b. for the purpose of enabling local authorities to meet their general responsibilities (wherever they arise) under the Local Government Act 2002, the Health Act 1956 and relevant legislation, including supply for the purposes of industrial and agricultural use. 30. In my view, the definition of drinking water in the NPS is simply to ensure a consistent use of terminology, particularly with the NES. It does not direct...

  6. Hearn v Parklane Investments Limited [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...specifically directed to weathertightness issues, though there may have been some factors that were relevant. Mr Cody’s evidence was that the work was not a Council requirement. The assessor did not regard the issue as one within the weathertightness legislation. The Morars took no action as it was not obligatory. 18 [56] The Morars undertook almost no maintenance while they owned the property. They cleaned the gutters once but were afraid of heights and did not attemp...

  7. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court June 2020 [xlsx, 347 KB]

    ...traffic offences which were previously heard in the District Court are now heard in the Youth Court. Note that this data shows charges finalised by 30 June 2020; it does not include charges that were still active in court. Therefore, the full impact of the legislation change may not be observed until 2021. The Youth Court is closed to the public, so any details that may identify an individual child or young person cannot be reported. A modified version of Statistics NZ's method of base 3...

  8. [2019] NZEnvC 131 Minister for Children [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    ...up to the age of 19 while they are on remand pending hearing or sentencing or following being sentenced to imprisonment in the adult jurisdiction. [7] The alteration has been sought to allow the Minister, through Oranga Tamariki, to meet her legislative obligations resulting from the changes brought about by the amendment to the Oranga Tamariki Act. The increase in age from 16 to 17 of itself gives rise to a potential need to house more residents and additionally there is the prop...

  9. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court December 2019 [xlsx, 293 KB]

    ...offences which were previously heard in the District Court are now heard in the Youth Court. Note that this data shows charges finalised by 31 December 2019; it does not include charges that were still active in court. Therefore, the full impact of the legislation change may not be observed until the next release of data in September 2020. The Youth Court is closed to the public, so any details that may identify an individual child or young person cannot be reported. A modified version of Stat...

  10. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2019 [xlsx, 301 KB]

    ...offences which were previously heard in the District Court are now heard in the Youth Court. Note that this data shows charges finalised by 31 December 2019; it does not include charges that were still active in court. Therefore, the full impact of the legislation change may not be observed until the next release of data in September 2020. The Youth Court is closed to the public, so any details that may identify an individual child or young person cannot be reported. A modified version of Stat...