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  1. NZCVS 2024 Cycle 7 Sexual violence and family offences [xlsx, 83 KB]

    ...other hand, when the confidence intervals of two estimates do overlap, the difference between the estimates is described as not statistically significant. This is a more conservative approach than a formal statistical test. Don't know/refusal responses Residual response categories such as "don't know" and "don't wish to answer" are generally excluded from analysis. This is generally the case for analysis of victimisation and rates of reporting victimisations...

  2. TG v Ma [2025] NZIACDT 27 (27 May 2025) [pdf, 332 KB]

    ...However, they both say no such employment was available when they arrived in New Zealand and they were not even aware their visas had been issued on the basis of jobs at that company. [64] Ms Ma says the absence of a job on arrival was not her responsibility. She was engaged only to obtain the visa. It is Ms Ma’s evidence that the jobs at A Ltd for them were real (though she is not 100 per cent sure). She says that for reasons unknown to her, they did not turn up at the const...

  3. [2025] NZEmpC 168 Jenner v Corrections Association of New Zealand Incf [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...covertly record a meeting. He concluded by saying that he had no trust in him. He stated that Mr Jenner’s advice that he wished to “work together in good faith” did not appear to be genuine. [26] On 22 July 2025, Mr Jenner sent two emails in response – the first directly to Mr du Plessis and the second to him and the national executive. The emails attached Mr du Plessis’ email of 18 July 2025. [27] In the email to Mr du Plessis, Mr Jenner stated that he was not employed...

  4. Keepa v Leighton - Kiwinui Trust [2025] Māori Appellate Court MB 367 (2025 APPEAL 367) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...tarahitī tūturu, tarahitī tohutohu anō hoki. Introduction [1] The Kiwinui Ahu Whenua Trust held a general meeting on 12 November 2023. At that meeting, a number of decisions were made, including to vary the terms of the Trust and appoint responsible and advisory trustees. [2] I te 19 o Noema 2024, i whakamana ai te Kooti i ngā ōta e ai ki ngā putanga o te hui ā-whānui e whakarerēke nei i ngā tikanga o te Taratī e āhei ai te kopou i ngā tarahitī tohuto...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal theme G - Public works takings of Māori land [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...takings in New Zealand must inevitably include local authorities, as they and their predecessor organisations such as provincial councils were thoroughly and inextricably involved in the history and evolution of public works takings. In later years the responsibilities and activities of central and local government were also often very closely linked. This report would present a very incomplete and misleading picture if some overview of the powers and activities of local authorities were not in...

  6. Memorandum of Counsel for Wellington International Aiport (dated 21 September 2018) [pdf, 29 KB]

    ...of Counsel for Wellington International Airport Limited Dated: 21 September 2018 Page 2 of 2 WEL98526 6984209.1 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Wellington International Airport Limited (WIAL) in response to the Nineteenth Minute of the Environment Court dated 20 April 2018 and in particular the direction that WIAL file monthly progress reports. 2. As previously indicated, on 8 August 2018 WIAL provided a response to the CAA’s req...

  7. 2013 Justice Sector report [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...$4.4 million in extra operating funding over two years for an extra 2.400 restorative justice services • $1 million for the Mental Health Intervention Unit in New Zealand Police established to review mental health-related training and develop responses and prevention strategies with other agencies • $7.1 million to extend the use of audio visual links between courts and prisons to a further 14 courts and nine prisons • $10 million for the "Out of Gate" service bein...

  8. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Hamilton [2012] NZHRRT 24 [pdf, 120 KB]

    ...thereafter did he deal with clients in arrears. Ms Powell 5 and Mr Moodie fell into the latter category. In addition, throughout 2008 he was trying to catch up on fees as he was facing considerable financial pressure. His recollection is that his response to the letter of 19 August 2008 “was only a couple of phone calls”. He concedes that it was not an immediate response. In addition Mr Hamilton said that in his view the correct procedure would have been for Mr Adam to appr...

  9. 2013 Justice Sector annual report [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...$4.4 million in extra operating funding over two years for an extra 2.400 restorative justice services • $1 million for the Mental Health Intervention Unit in New Zealand Police established to review mental health-related training and develop responses and prevention strategies with other agencies • $7.1 million to extend the use of audio visual links between courts and prisons to a further 14 courts and nine prisons • $10 million for the "Out of Gate" service bein...