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  1. Recommendations Recap 2024 Q2 [pdf, 884 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 April and 30 June 2024 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2024 (2) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a death,

  2. Recommendations Recap Issue 18 [pdf, 736 KB]

    ...Shannon lived in Rotorua. During the afternoon of 16 September 2017, he left home in a van with another resident of his home and purchased synthetic drugs. Shannon and the other resident consumed the drugs, and drank alcohol, at a local park. Both men subsequently struggled to stay awake, and fell asleep. When the other resident woke up, he noted Shannon was facedown in the back of the van lying on some building items. He spoke to Shannon and received a groan in response....

  3. Justice: our people, our communities [pdf, 6.2 MB]

    ...child. ‘She [Harper] helped break the ice. We had our introduction, talked about what we needed to talk about, and life carried on.’ At the end of the day, Judge Osborne and Harper share a 40-minute walk home through Christchurch’s Hagley Park. Kotahi Tatou, Kia Mataara LO O KI N G A FT ER P EO PL E 19 ‘Kotahi Tatou, Kia Mataara – Together as one, ever vigilant – is our court security motto,’ says Regional Security Manager Eastern & Central Regio...

  4. Final-Technical-Assessment-O-Economics-and-Town-Centre-Impacts-v2.pdf [pdf, 716 KB]

    ...their primary shopping destination, irrespective of the changed route of SH1. Horowhenua residents may increase the share of their spend directed to Levin if the town centre becomes more attractive (ie as a result of less traffic and easier car parking). 13. People from outside Horowhenua who visit Levin as a destination are also unlikely to change their shopping patterns significantly. Patronage from that segment (14% of the total patronage figures) is not closely related to wh...

  5. [2024] NZEnvC 173 Habitus Group Limited v Christchurch City Council [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...the project works must be removed from site and disposed at a facility authorised to receive such material. Carpark signage 15. Prior to occupancy of any of the units the consent holder must erect clearly readable signage adjacent to internal car parks, and at the access to Opawa Road where drivers will be able to view it before entering the access, that reads: ‘Watch for vehicles reversing from garages onto this access’ (or similar). 16. Prior to occupancy of any of the units the c...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal - Wai 2200 A128 Scoping report [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...Rangahaua Whanui series in 1996. I have also produced reports on the Hauraki iwi relationship with the Crown, Whanganui iwi 1865-1880 and 1880-1900, Ngā Hapū o Whangarei interests in the Kaipara, and on the Crown’s acquisition of Tongariro National Park. I am currently a member of the Waitangi Tribunal. 5 PROJECT BRIEF The overall purpose of the Historical Issues Scoping Report (‘the report’) is to make recommendations on the substantive historical research, required by...

  7. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 7: case study of Sydenham Local Police Area [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...required to patrol these areas during their shift and report back on any suspicious activity. Sometimes the Police operated a range of mechanisms in one location, such as: • having the Strategic Traffic Unit (STU) look for traffic infringements • parking the ‘booze bus’ in that area • having officers present in cars, on bikes and on foot. Barriers to location-focused initiatives were said to be the lack of capacity when there was only one patrol car available at night. They didn’...

  8. Nga Hau e Wha National Marae Charitable Trust – Nga Hau e Wha Marae (2013) 20 Te Waipounamu MB 152 (20 TWP 152) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...residential housing and educational facilities. [16] The Ministry lease was for buildings and land at the front of the Marae including a large portion of the marae ātea, the wharenui, and the whare wānanga, together with use and access to 20 car-parks. The purpose was for the Ministry to use the buildings and facilities as a temporary court facility for a term of 17 months at an annual rental of $122,755 plus GST, with rights of renewal for two further terms of one year each. [1...

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 43 Harris v TSNZ Pulp and Paper Maintenance Ltd [pdf, 336 KB]

    ...at least satisfactorily. That was despite Mr Yukich being been on notice, certainly from the delivery of the Authority’s determination, that he would need to adduce this evidence about them. The defendant’s payroll manager, Rachael Parkes, who gave evidence of its pay system, was asked whether she could discern the methodology from the information supplied. She was unable to do so except to say that the variations to which I have referred may have been attributable to...

  10. Baker - Te Tii (Waitangi) B3 Trust (2011) 19 Taitokerau MB 116 (19 TTK 116) [pdf, 9 MB]

    ...administration. Four of the blocks are under commercial leases, some of which are due to expire in 2014. There are approximately 45 residential properties which are rented to beneficiaries or members of their whanau. The Trust also operates a holiday park and a backpacker accommodation business on parts of the land. [14] The Court’s record shows there to be 1,317 owners. However, as Judge Nicholson intimated, successions have been sporadic and it seems that many beneficiaries...