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  1. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...decision that we can in circumstances which are really, really trying, not only for the primacy sector but for many other people within Otago around water management. And part of our process has obviously been engagement of the Court’s full resources on expert conferencing and that looks to be providing results which all sides 20 are happier with but I won't say happy but it’s moving in the right direction and that's not finished and obviously the conversation about p...

  2. 2021-05-18 Transcript (up until end of day 28 - 14.05.2021) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...decision that we can in circumstances which are really, really trying, not only for the primacy sector but for many other people within Otago around water management. And part of our process has obviously been engagement of the Court’s full resources on expert conferencing and that looks to be providing results which all sides 20 are happier with but I won't say happy but it’s moving in the right direction and that's not finished and obviously the conversation about p...

  3. 2021-05-18 Transcript (up until end of day 28 - 14.05.2021) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...decision that we can in circumstances which are really, really trying, not only for the primacy sector but for many other people within Otago around water management. And part of our process has obviously been engagement of the Court’s full resources on expert conferencing and that looks to be providing results which all sides 20 are happier with but I won't say happy but it’s moving in the right direction and that's not finished and obviously the conversation about p...

  4. Transcript (week 6 Cromwell) [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...decision that we can in circumstances which are really, really trying, not only for the primacy sector but for many other people within Otago around water management. And part of our process has obviously been engagement of the Court’s full resources on expert conferencing and that looks to be providing results which all sides 20 are happier with but I won't say happy but it’s moving in the right direction and that's not finished and obviously the conversation about p...

  5. Summary of submissions: Strengthening New Zealand's legislative response to family violence [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...• each population group should know about family violence and where to go for help • anyone who responds to family violence, including Police, judges, and lawyers, needs training on the risk factors and needs of vulnerable populations • more resources are needed to meet the particular needs of different populations. 4 DEFINING FAMILY VIOLENCE Most people supported a change to the legal definition of family violence to ensure it covers all relevant behaviours and situati...

  6. Family violence consultation: Summary of submissions 20160304 [pdf, 584 KB]

    ...• each population group should know about family violence and where to go for help • anyone who responds to family violence, including Police, judges, and lawyers, needs training on the risk factors and needs of vulnerable populations • more resources are needed to meet the particular needs of different populations. 4 DEFINING FAMILY VIOLENCE Most people supported a change to the legal definition of family violence to ensure it covers all relevant behaviours and situati...

  7. BORA Parihaka Reconciliation Bill [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...Manawapou, "ka herea te whenua, ka herea te tangata", "tangata tomua, whenua tomuri". Taranaki whenua poapoa ki te hoko, poapoa ki te Kawana. Phase 1-The upheaval Violent upheaval 1813-1840 s6 The Taranaki region, rich in resources, densely populated and thick with human existence. Then the region's desolation from northern bounds, lives torn apart within the tempest, ripped to shreds in the st01m. The concussive force of the musket resounded, fortificati...

  8. Kaupapa Maori responses to violence against wahine Maori [pdf, 965 KB]

    ...culturally effective responses to wāhine Māori harmed by violence. There is, however, little research to show how kaupapa Māori services and programmes benefit wāhine Māori who are harmed by violence. This lack of evidence has led to a gap in resources for providers and policy makers who are considering how to provide for the justice needs of wāhine Māori. What is the problem? The purpose of this report is to explore how kaupapa Māori services support wāhine Māori af...

  9. [2022] NZEnvC 129 The Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees v Palmerston North City Council [pdf, 13 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT WELLINGTON I TE KOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI TE WHANGANUI-A-TARA Court: Date of Order: Date of Issue: Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 129 IN THE MATTER of an appeal under s 120 of the Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN THE WELLINGTON DIOCESAN BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND (ENV-2021-WLG-000015) Appellant/ Applicant PAUvIERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL Respondent Environment Judge B P Dwyer sitting alone under s 279 of the Act 20 July 2022 20 July 2022...

  10. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL v NGA RUNANGA - NOE 10-13 May 2021.pdf [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...decision that we can in circumstances which are really, really trying, not only for the primacy sector but for many other people within Otago around water management. And part of our process has obviously been engagement of the Court’s full resources on expert conferencing and that looks to be providing results which all sides 20 are happier with but I won't say happy but it’s moving in the right direction and that's not finished and obviously the conversation about p...