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  1. Scope of inquiry Minute October 2021 [pdf, 314 KB]

    ...otherwise available to relevant [Public] sector agencies that could or should have alerted them to the terrorist attack and, if such information was provided or otherwise available, how the agencies responded to any such information, and whether that response was appropriate; and (b) The interaction between relevant [Public] sector agencies, including whether there was any failure in information sharing between the relevant agencies; and (c) Whether any relevant [Public] sector...

  2. LCRO 138/2021 & 139/2021 TZ v FK and FK v TZ (26 July 2022) [pdf, 272 KB]

    ...review” of the transcript of the notes of evidence taken before the LVT. He also suggested that the Complaints Service should obtain a copy of the audio record of the proceedings “to ascertain Mr TZ’s tone and behaviour” during hearing. Response [25] Mr TZ responded to Mr FK’s complaint, in an email to the Complaints Service dated 3 October 2020. In summary, he said: (a) The complaint was “entirely without merit and a manipulation of process.” (b) The complaint r...

  3. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-How-much-crime.xlsx [xlsx, 119 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...

  4. NZCVS 2023 Cycle 6 Reporting to Police [xlsx, 85 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...

  5. NZCVS-Cycle-5-Impact-of-COVID-How-much-crime-v2 [xlsx, 119 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...

  6. [2023] NZEnvC 254 G I Finlay Trustees Ltd v Western Bay of Plenty District Council [pdf, 299 KB]

    ...the abatement notice issued on 18 May 2022 remains 1 November 2022. B. Costs are reserved. Any application for costs should be made within 10 working days of the date of this decision. Any party may reply within a further 10 working days. Any response to matters raised for the first time in the reply may be made within a further 5 working days. REASONS Background [1] The history to this appeal is lengthy and somewhat complex. In 2001, Mr and Mrs Daniel were one of three prop...

  7. Evaluation of programmes for Māori adult protected tersons under the Domestic Violence Act 1995 [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...Violence Report, 1999, Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Development, Queensland, Australia. 24 ibid. 25 ibid. 26 Henare, M. (1995). Te Tiriti, te tangata, te whänau: the Treaty, the human person, the family. In Rights and responsibilities. Papers from the International Year of the Family Symposium on Rights and Responsibilities of the Family held in Wellington, 14 to 16 October 1994. Wellington: International Year of the Family Committee in association with the Of...

  8. 2020 NZPSPLA 025 [pdf, 76 KB]

    ...Police consider that the nature and circumstances of Mr Whiripo’s offending shows he is no longer suitable to be a responsible security employee. They are seeking the cancellation of Mr Whiripo’s certificate of approval. [3] Mr Whiripo accepts responsibility for his behaviour and knows what he did was wrong. However, he says it was out of character and that this is his first conviction of any sort. Since he offended Mr Whiripo has voluntarily undertaken anger management counselli...

  9. Ngati Whatua Orakei Whai Rawa Limited 220 [PDF, 594 KB]

    ...AUCKLAND COUNCIL RESPONDENT NOTICE OF NGATI WHATUA ORAKEI WHAI RAWA LIMITED'S WISH TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS 30 SEPTEMBER 2016 MinterEllisonRuddWatts PO Box 3798, Auckland 1140 TELEPHONE +64 9 353 9700 FACSIMILE +64 93539701 PARTNER RESPONSIBLE: RACHEL DEVINE NOTICE OF WISH TO BE PARTY TO PROCEEDINGS To: The Registrar Environment Court Auckland Proceeding and standing 1 1. Ngati Whatua Orakei Whai Rawa Limited (Whai Rawa) wishes to be a party to these proceed...

  10. Turanga - Okahukura 8M2C2C2A2B (2002) 266 Rotorua MB 15 (266 ROT 15) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...subsequently file an application to change the status of the land so that it would become General land and that the proposal was actually for housing and for a bed and breakfast business. Minute Book: 266 ROT 16 The land is vested in three Responsible Tmsteesand six Advisory Tmstees. One of the responsible tmstees, Dick Paurini, has died. The two surviving trustees JOhn. Ham and Matakaha Moana consented in writing to the i __ a_p_plication. Matakaha Moana appeared at the heari...