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  1. The Impact of the Prostitution Reform Act on the Health and Safety Practices of Sex Workers Report [pdf, 819 KB]

    ...WELLINGTON....................................................................................................................................... 58 TABLE 4.3 NUMBERS OF SURVEY PARTICIPANTS IN EACH LOCATION BY SECTOR ................................ 58 TABLE 4.4 LOCATION AND NUMBERS OF STREET, MANAGED AND PRIVATE WORKERS ......................... 59 TABLE 4.5 LOCATION AND WEIGHTED PERCENTAGES OF STREET, MANAGED AND PRIVATE WORKERS† 60 TABLE 4.6 PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SURVEY PARTICI...

  2. [2007] NZEmpC AC 12/07 CE of Unitec Institute of Technology v Henderson [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...after the physical affray between Ms Henderson and Mrs Nummy. [12] Mr Birchmore, as Head of School, was answerable to Unitec’s “Vice- President, Community”, Yvonne Hawke. Ms Hawke’s responsibilities included conducting staff disciplinary investigations at University. She was, in turn, responsible to the Registrar of Unitec, Rebecca Ewert. Others who dealt with these matters at Unitec included the conciliator, Glenda Grant, and Bev Cullen who was both the co-ordi...

  3. E67 Vaughan Smith - Planning - EIC - VHHL [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND ENV-2018-AKL-000078 UNDER the Resource Mangement Act 1991 IN THE MATTER of the direct referral of applications for resource consent for the necessary infrastructure and related activities associated with holding the America's Cup in Auckland BETWEEN PANUKU DEVELOPMENT AUCKLAND Applicant A N D AUCKLAND COUNCIL Regulatory Authority STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF VAUGHAN SMITH ON BEHALF OF VIADUCT HARBOUR HO

  4. BORA Police Complaints Authority (Conditional Name Protection) Amendment Bill [pdf, 104 KB]

    ...Bill 6. The Police Complaints Authority (Conditional Name Protection) Amendment Bill seeks to amend the Police Complaints Authority Act 1988 (the "principal Act") by inserting a new section 19A. This new section provides that, where any investigation is being conducted by the Authority, no person may publish the name of a Police officer who is under investigation for an incident involving the use of firearms which contributed to the death or serious injury of any person. This...

  5. Tucker v Real Estate Agents Authority (Application for Closed Hearing) [2019] NZHRRT 49 [PDF, 287 KB]

    ...amended their publications upon being advised accordingly. Unfortunately, this was several days later when it was old news and failed to rectify the situation. 3. The plaintiff also wishes to introduce new medical evidence which is both personal and private. It potentially exposes the plaintiff to unnecessary discrimination by members of the public should it become public knowledge. [4] As to the first ground, no particulars have been given of the alleged media hype or of the alleged...

  6. KN & TK v V Ltd [2025] NZDT 107 (20 March 2025) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...attached shed which is built on the boundary. They seek an order that V Ltd pay them damages of $15,000.00 and also seek other orders intended to abate the water flow. 2. The issues to be resolved are: a. Did the development by V Ltd create a private nuisance and cause the water damage to KN and TK’s property? b. If so, what damages and/or other orders are appropriate? Did the development by V Ltd create a private nuisance and cause the water damage to KN and TK’s propert...

  7. Guidelines for Parties to Review [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...application for review. It is not expected that evidence will be presented orally at the hearing. All relevant evidence is expected to have been put before the LCRO in documentary form prior to the hearing. 32. All hearings are conducted in private. Parties are entitled to be accompanied by a representative and/or support person. No person who is not an advocate, a witness or a support person will be admitted without the consent of the LCRO. Support persons are there in supp...

  8. Te Manutukutuku Issue 15 [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...Requirements for development The Tribunal proposes that the Crown provide financial resources for the fol­ lowing purposes: - to provide legal and adequate access from Katui to the Waipoua settlement and Kawerua; the question of whether it should be private or public access should be a matter for tangata whenua to decide - to install a reliable method of radio telephone com­ munication for the residents of the Waipoua valley - to meet the special educational needs of children in th...

  9. LCRO Guidelines for parties to review [pdf, 159 KB]

    ...the application for review. It is not expected that evidence will be presented orally at the hearing. All relevant evidence is expected to have been put before the LCRO in documentary form prior to the hearing. 32. All hearings are conducted in private. Parties are entitled to be accompanied by a representative and/or support person. No person who is not an advocate, a witness or a support person will be admitted without the consent of the LCRO. Support persons are there in support only...