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  1. [2023] NZEnvC 198 Stilwell v Opotiki District Council [pdf, 8.3 MB]

    ...plants; Handling All trees and plants shall be handled with care at all times, lifted by the container and placed on the ground or into vehicles. The Owner is to check the trees and plants at the time of collection or delivery. It is the Owner’s responsibility to ensure trees and plants are thoroughly watered before they are transported from the nursery. Once trees and plants leave the nursery, they are the sole responsibility of the Owner. Packing and loading All tree and plant m...

  2. 2023-09-26-Evidence-of-Helen-Anderson-Planning.PDF [PDF, 760 KB]

    ................................................................................ 22 PC4 East West Arterial and Tara-Ika ............................................................ 22 Other condition amendments ...................................................................... 24 E. RESPONSE TO SECTION 274 PARTY EVIDENCE .................................................. 27 Amelia Geary – Forest and Bird ................................................................... 27 Karen P...

  3. Issue 25 1 October 31 December 2020 [pdf, 737 KB]

    ...Forest Outdoor Centre (Peel Forest) and the Hillary Outdoors Centre (Tongariro); and the raft guide training provided by the New Zealand Rivers Association. i. For any recreational trip in the outdoors, safety is both an individual and a group responsibility. Groups should engage in collaborative leadership processes and collective discussions in regard to decision-making about safety. Having experienced and able members in the group who are able to lead and help guide decision-mak...

  4. Collective impact toolbox [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...learning through using different schooling methods. Police assisted the families through creating specific goals and coordinating all the support agencies required to achieve these. Once Police had done this, community partners were able to lead the response and intervention process with each other’s support. To help the families, Waitemata Police teamed up with: · Child, Youth and Family · Ministry of Health · Ministry of Education · the local marae · the local churches ·...

  5. LCRO 182/2014 DL v SJ, GS and PQ [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...“the client is ignorant and the solicitor is, or should be, learned” … [citation omitted]. [57] At hearing, Mr PQ and Ms BT were unable to indicate much more about Mr and Mrs SJ’s position, beyond what they had said in the complaint and responses, and the response to Mr DL’s application for review. That may be simply summarised: they 19 GE Dal Pont Lawyers’ Professional Responsibility (6th ed, Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 2017)...

  6. Performance Improvement Framework (PIF) July 2014 - follow-up [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...performance of the NGO sector, eg, fewer, larger groupings that are capable of delivering the suite of services required to deliver an outcome and manage the fi nancial risk associated with outcome contrac ng. c Delega ng more to those with opera onal responsibility across the big three agencies to realise opera onal opportuni es, as well as address opera onal fric ons. A more proac ve and systema c approach is required, one that is based on a solid understanding of the end-to-end...

  7. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...last role before being appointed a Coroner was in local government as the inaugural In- House Legal Counsel for Toi Moana / Bay of Plenty Regional Council. I was fortunate to have civil defence training and provided legal input for civil defence responses to natural disasters in the region. I have also been a customer of coronial services with a suicide and an accidental drowning in my immediate whānau. Both deaths were the subject of coronial inquests. These experiences ignite...

  8. AML/CFT Bill Background Information Document July 2009 [pdf, 122 KB]

    ...system should therefore include the provision of regular training to staff to foster a high level of AML/CFT awareness. The training provided should cover the AML/CFT risks associated with the operations, products and services for which employees are responsible, with emphasis on their responsibility to monitor and report any suspicious or unusual transactions and changes in customer risk characteristics which should be recorded in the customer risk profile. Monitoring transaction behavi...

  9. 2024] NZEmpC 195 Smalley v Hamilton Hindin Greene Ltd [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...mediation in an attempt to resolve the matter, and that by 30 June 2023, HHG was to disclose all relevant documentation held by it pertaining to the matters in dispute. [12] On 4 July 2023, HHG disclosed documents which it said it had gathered in response to the disclosure request. [13] An issue then arose between the parties as to the adequacy of the disclosure which had been provided. Mr Smalley said that because disclosure was inadequate, mediation should not proceed in the...

  10. Ward v Maccol Developments Ltd [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...Ward said that in 2000 cracks appeared in the exterior plaster to the extent that he believed they might have led to leaks and he wrote to DMBL by letter dated 30 June 2000 requesting that the defects be remedied. Mr Ward said that there was no response to his letter which he then followed up with a phone call to Mr McKenzie. As a result of that communication, Mr Collinson visited the property and referred him to Plaster Systems Ltd, who in turn referred him on to Mr Brodie. Mr Ward...