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  1. [2018] NZEnvC 087 Okura Holdings Limited & Others v Auckland Council [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...the alternative (i.e. if the land were to remain in individual and separate private ownership). (f) This 55ha of open space would preferably be vested in the Council. However, as noted in Mr Donnelly's evidence, this land could instead be privately owned with provision for public access if the Council does not wish to take responsibility for it. (g) Retention of all significant indigenous vegetation on the Site and OHL Submission at [3.4]. 12 enhancement through extensi...

  2. [2023] NZEmpC 221 Cronin-Lampe v The Board of Trustees of Melville High School [pdf, 1 MB]

    KATHLEEN CRONIN-LAMPE v THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF MELVILLE HIGH SCHOOL [2023] NZEmpC 221 [5 December 2023] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2023] NZEmpC 221 ARC 55/2013 ARC 79/2013 ARC 48/2014 ARC 25/2014 IN THE MATTER OF challenges to determinations of the Employment Relations Authority AND IN THE MATTER OF proceedings removed from the Employment Relations Authority AND

  3. ENV-2016-CHC-000047 Blueskin Energy Limited v Dunedin City Council - Application - Appendix B2 [pdf, 540 KB]

    Is Small Beautiful? Attitudes towards community- owned wind energy in Waitati Matthew Hoffman A dissertation in partial fulfilment of the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science with Honours in Environmental Management at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand November 2008 ABSTRACT With the increasing public resistance towards large-scale energy projects such as hydro dams and wind farms, decreasing energy security and a perceived need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, th

  4. OIA-101731.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ( ,r, ~ !!( MINISTRY OF ·:.f,~!j? JU S_ TI C_E '4~~ Jdlm oulur, 28 April 2023 Section (9)(2)( a) Tena koe Section (9)(2)(a) Just ice Centre I 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@just ice.govt.nz I ww w.justice.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 101731 Official Information Act request: Criminal Process Improvement Plan Thank you for your email of 13 October 2022, requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), informatio

  5. Fish & Game – EiC – N J Paragreen – Environmental Management (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...continuing adverse impacts on Central Otago stream ecosystems. OFG argued that a 30 year phase out would unreasonably constrain water management planning.21 However, the very 20 Skelton, Peter. 2019. Investigation of Freshwater Management and Allocation Functions at Otago Regional Council – Appendix 5: Report to the Minister for the Environment. Wellington: Ministry for the Environment. 21 Watson, N. (1990, April 30). Letter to Hon P...

  6. Appendix-10_Michael-Thompson_s87F-Report_Water-Take-and-Allocation_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 893 KB]

    ...hydrology. I am a member of the New Zealand Hydrological Society. 10. I have 22 years of employment experience in hydrology and water resource assessment. This includes 14 years with two regional councils (including GWRC), three years with a private consultancy in the UK and six years at the Ministry for the Environment. 11. I am familiar with the site and surrounding area. While I was unable to visit the site along with other Horizons and GWRC experts, I have recently (summe...

  7. Constitutional Advisory Panel Full Report 2013 [pdf, 4.4 MB]

    New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NOVEMBER 2013 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION: A Report on a Conversation | He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa New Zealand’s Constitution A Report on a Conversation He Kōtuinga Kōrero mō Te Kaupapa Ture o Aotearoa 1 NEW ZEALAND’S CONSTITUTION

  8. Recommendations recap - issue 10 [pdf, 1021 KB]

    ...medication errors Internal review procedures Medication errors in District Health Board-run facilities that result in death or are reaching a threshold of seriousness are subjected to some form of serious adverse event review by the relevant DHB. Private operators often also hold internal reviews. The internal review documents often form part of the evidence in a coronial inquiry. As part of their 6 Copping [2009] NZCorC 81....

  9. Te Ohu Kaimoana Trustee Ltd v Ngāti Maru (Taranaki) Fisheries Trust - Ngāti Maru (Taranaki) Fisheries Trust (2015) 341 Aotea MB 211 (341 AOT 211) [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...Whareaitu submitted that Ms Kīngi’s declaration was sufficient for the purposes of s 14 of the 2004 Act. [42] Ms Schmidt-McCleave contended that the Fisheries Trust is required to maintain a current register and acknowledges TOKM has no power to investigate its contents. Counsel submitted that TOKM have relied on the information provided by the beneficiary. The trustees of the Rūnanga have signalled that they are not prepared to share the information on their register on the...

  10. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 54 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 353 KB]

    ...This document sets out the issues that will be dealt with by the inquiry and brings focus to the process. It took note of the matters raised in the claimants’ statements of claim, and the Crown’s statement of response, distilling key areas of investigation. This approach is designed to stop hearings ‘blowout’ – this is the in- troduction of new claimants, new claims and new issues late in the process. Hearings ‘blowout’ has cre- ated pressure to extend inquiries by m...