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  1. MOJ0608-Making-parenting-arrangements-Large-Print.pdf [pdf, 173 KB]

    ...child’s life. It helps if everyone can come to an agreement. This is usually quicker, cheaper, and less stressful than going to court. It also means your child doesn’t need to go through the court process. 2 Resources and services to help you Important: If you or your child are experiencing family violence some of these services might not be right for you. Parenting Plan Workbook This is for parents, guardians* and whānau who are inv...

  2. Appendix-M3-O2NL-Letter-to-NZTA-re-OtakiToLevin-Shared-Pathway-Oct-2019.pdf [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...inclusion of a shared pathway within the corridor for this project. Our understanding is that the NZTA is currently conducting investigations of the preferred option, with a view to producing a detailed business case and seeking approval under the Resource Management Act (RMA) in 2020. Who are we? This letter is on behalf of Kapiti Cycling Action (KCA), a branch of the national advocacy group the Cycling Action Network. We have formed an informal action team with Ms Shelly Warwick, C...

  3. 2 September 2025 Griffiths Millenium & Body Corporate 419518 v Auckland Council [pdf, 169 KB]

    ...half-day or part half-day after that; or • For all other applications, the first half-day is free. After the first half-day there will be a $385 fee for each half-day or part half-day after that. The fees must be pre-paid in accordance with the Resource Management (Forms, Fees and Procedure) Regulations 2003. EC4180_NoticeOfHearing The time allocated by the Court provides an indication of your potential liability for Court hearing fees in this case. 2 PROCEDURES At the sta...

  4. [2024] NZEnvC 231 Waikato Regional Council v Flint [pdf, 323 KB]

    ...Decision [2024] NZEnvC 231 ENV-2024-AKL-000208 IN THE DISTRICT COURT AT HAMILTON I TE KŌTI-Ā-ROHE KI KIRIKIRIROA [2024] NZDC 20036 CRI-2023-075-000502 IN THE MATTER OF an enforcement order under section ss 314, 319 and 339(5) of the Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN WAIKATO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant/Prosecutor AND FLINT FARMS LIMITED Respondent/Defendant Date of Issue: 25 September 2024 _________________________________________________________________ ENFORCE...

  5. We've been awarded the Domestic Violence Free (DVFREE) Tick by Shine

    ...suspect that someone on staff is experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence Making sure domestic violence is not tolerated or excused and being prepared to respond appropriately to staff who perpetrate domestic violence on work time or with work resources Shine’s experts have distilled their knowledge and experience to create Guidelines on Policy & Procedures – a detailed set of recommendations and supporting information, that also outlines the criteria for the DVFREE Tick. The Gui...

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  6. New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey Published

    ...reported to the Police, so the NZCVS provides a key source of data on the nature and volume of crime. There are now six years of data, representing over 40,000 interviews since data was first collected in March 2018. New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey resources and results Contact: Paul EastonMinistry of JusticePhone 027 276 9810

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  7. New private statutory adjudication process for civil disputes

    ...Court. Out of court methods are also slow, with more than half of all civil business issues taking longer than a year to resolve privately. Private arbitration is now taking an average of 11 months. In business, prolonged or costly legal disputes tie up resources that might otherwise be used for growth, innovation, or job creation.  The Ministry has been looking at opportunities to fill gaps in the private dispute resolution market. Strengthening alternative avenues and providing faster ou...

  8. Addressing stalking

    The Government is introducing a new stalking and harassment offence to ensure the harm that victims experience is recognised and prosecuted effectively. Stalking is characterised by a perpetrator making unwanted, persistent, and repetitive intrusions into another person’s life, causing a range of serious emotional, psychological, social, and economic harm to that person. Stalking behaviours and scenarios vary but carry significant risk that the behaviour will escalate to physical violence, inc

  9. 04-Appendix-Four-DCR_Part1.pdf [pdf, 23 MB]

    ...water Stantec │ DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION REPORT │ JULY 2022 Status: FINAL │ Project No.: 310203848 │ Our ref: 221010 DCR_V0.9.docx Page 1 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) is seeking Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) authorisations (designation and resource consents) to construct and operate the Ōtaki to North of Levin Highway Project (Ō2NL Project or Project). The Ō2NL Project will deliver a significantly improved state...

  10. NZCVS Cycle 4 - Section 10 - Perceptions of safety [xlsx, 300 KB]

    ...perception of safety – Sampling error 10.7 Burglary by perception of safety – Estimates 10.7a Burglary by perception of safety – Sampling error 1 New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS) Key findings – Cycle 4 (2020/21) (available at Resources and results) Enquiries Contact us for further information about these and related statistics Suggested citation Ministry of Justice. 2022. New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey. Key findings Cycle 4. Section 10: Perceptions o...