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  1. [2022] NZEnvC 022 Waikato Regional Council v Waikato District Council [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    Waikato Regional Council v Waikato District Council IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI TĀMAKI MAKAURAU Decision [2022] NZEnvC 022 IN THE MATTER OF appeals under clause 14(1) of Schedule 1 to the Resource Management Act 1991 (the Act) BETWEEN WAIKATO REGIONAL COUNCIL (ENV-2021-AKL-000073) AMBURY PROPERTIES LIMITED (ENV-2021-AKL-000081) NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY - WAKA KOTAHI (ENV-2021-AKL-000086) Appellants AND WAIKATO DI

  2. CL & ZA v GU LCRO 148/2013 (25 May 2016) [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...Mr GU’s view that matters should be addressed with a level of urgency. [9] The lawyers emailed the Court’s directions to Mr RF, again saying only that they were provided as a matter of courtesy. [10] The lawyers arranged for a licensed private investigator to serve the proceeding on Mrs GU. [11] The private investigator served Mrs GU at her home. [12] I take it Mrs GU contacted Mr RF shortly after she was served, because Mr RF emailed Mr ZA asking him to explain why Mrs GU...

  3. 2021-03-15 D-G of Conservation opening subs [pdf, 246 KB]

    ...the pending expiry of approximately 300 deemed permits by October 2021 and the expiry of approximately 200 other consents relating to take and use of freshwater by the end of 2025. These and other challenges are described in Professor Skelton’s investigation and resulting report to the Minister for the Environment which identified deficiencies in the Council’s planning framework and its resulting management of the region’s freshwater resources.6 7. The Minister for the Envi...

  4. Coronial Services Annual Report 2016-2017 [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...vi ce s A nn ua l R ep or t 2 01 6– 17 1 contents Introduction 3 Coronial Services of New Zealand 4 Coroners’ contributions 5 Deputy Chief Coroner Brandt Shortland 5 Coroner David Robinson 6 Jurisdiction of the Coroner 7 Coronial investigations and court operations 9 Coronial findings 9 Coronial recommendations or comments 10 Dudley (Coroner Matenga) – Death because of cardiac arrhythmia due to stress associated with a physical assault in the context of cardiac sarcoi...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal - District 12 Wellington District [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...great bitterness among Ngati Raukawa, who had regarded them as a subject people at 1840. For their part, a resurgent Muaupoko later insisted that they had never been defeated by Ngati Raukawa. Te Rangi Mairehau stated before the 1896 Royal Commission, investigating disputed Horowhenua 51. DNZB, vol I, p 523 52. Matheson, 'Rangiotu', p 7. See also I Matheson. 'The Maori History of the Opiki District', in From Fibre to Food: Opiki, the District and its Development, a G...

  6. AODT Operational Policy - DELETE [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...across the three courts. Appointment as an AODT lawyer The operating model for the AODT Court is a dedicated team attending court one day per week. AODT Court legal teams consist of one PDS team leader and three defence lawyers (one PDS and two private). Public Defence Service (PDS) and private defence counsel will be rostered into these courts and will act in accordance with the and will act in accordance with the applicable duty lawyer operational policy. Lawyers must meet the fol...

  7. AODT-Court-Operational-Policy-update-2023-v2.pdf [pdf, 367 KB]

    ...across the three courts. Appointment as an AODT lawyer The operating model for the AODT Court is a dedicated team attending court one day per week. AODT Court legal teams consist of one PDS team leader and three defence lawyers (one PDS and two private). Public Defence Service (PDS) and private defence counsel will be rostered into these courts and will act in accordance with the and will act in accordance with the applicable duty lawyer operational policy. Lawyers must meet the...

  8. Evidential Overview for Christchurch Masjid attacks [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...8.3 In one case a victim who had escaped the individual’s initial attack was talking to loved ones when they were shot.48 8.4 There is one example of cell phone connectivity to loved ones outside the masjid during and following the attack, where investigations have shown the victim was in fact deceased at the time of that connectivity. Police investigations have shown that this is explained by an anomaly in the cellular phone and/or connectivity on the day.49 8.5 An expert pathologi...

  9. Proactive Release - Review of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...7 • Updated search, seizure, and surveillance rules to make sure they worked properly for technologies used at the time. • Added rules reinforcing rights protected in other laws, including human rights. • Improved the government’s investigative tools to enable it to better investigate and enforce laws. What protections are there for people in the Act? One of the main purposes of the Act is to make sure government agencies use their powers under the Act consistently...

  10. Graeme James Lawrence - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...Sciences and I am a member of the New Zealand Planning Institute. I am a Director of Lawrence Cross Chapman & Co Ltd now based in Devonport, and specializing in environ-mental planning and resource management services provided to public and private clients in the upper North Island. 2. I have been a planner working in environmental planning .either professionally or in management for over 40 years. Prior to setting up my own practice in Planning in 1998 I was engaged . by the...