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  1. Memorandum of Counsel for Surfbreak Protection Society Incorporated (dated 13 April 2018) [pdf, 518 KB]

    ...No. 06 769 8080 Fax No. 06 757 9852 Lawyer acting: SWA Grieve Email: sgrieve@rmy.co.nz SWG-194392-2-5-V1 13 April 2018 MAY IT PLEASE THE COURT: 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Surfbreak Protection Society Incorporated (SPS) in response to the Eighteenth Minute of the Environment Court (19 March 2018) - more particularly paragraph 7) thereof. 2. SPS has had the benefit of reading in advance the submissions filed today for Guardians of the Bay Incorporated and ,...

  2. 2021-01-29 Minute PC8 Willowridge Developments Limited Special Council [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...1991, Mr Ian Gordon, Barrister, has been appointed Special Advisor to the court in relation to this matter. [3] The Registry has provided Mr Gordon copies of the relevant documentation. I now invite Mr Gordon to file legal submissions in response to the issues raised in the Minute – Willowridge Developments Ltd – Party Notice dated 26 January 2021. ______________________________ J E Borthwick Environment Judge Issued: 29 January 2021

  3. BORA Public Finance (Sustainable Development Indicators) Amendment Bill [pdf, 119 KB]

    ...Act’). 2. The Bill amends the Public Finance Act 1989 (‘the Act’). The purpose of the Bill is to ensure that the New Zealand Government, in fulfilling its macro-economic obligations under the Act, balances economic opportunity with environmental responsibility. The amendments aim to achieve this by supplementing the existing economic indicators used in macro-economic policy making with a set of sustainable development indicators and principles. 3. We have concluded that the Bil...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal COVID-19 Level-3 Protocol (20 April 2020) [pdf, 111 KB]

    Waitangi Tribunal COVID-19 Level 3 protocol 20 April 2020 1. This protocol will take effect when New Zealand moves to Level 3 of the Covid-19 Alert System. It should be read in conjunction with the Government’s CovidD-19 Alert System Level 3 restrictions. 2. At Level 3, all filing will the Waitangi Tribunal must be made either electronically or by post. Documents will not be able to be received for filing in person. 3. All in-person hearings scheduled by the Tribunal will

  5. 2021-07-09 Landpro MOC- re PHC [pdf, 53 KB]

    ...MEMORANDUM OF LANDPRO IN RELATION TO THE PRE-HEARING CONFERENCE PROPOSED PLAN CHANGE 8 (9 July 2021) 1 May it please the court 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Landpro Limited (Landpro) in response to the Environment Court directions dated 21 April 2021. 2. Landpro is a submitter to Proposed Plan Change 8 and is not represented by legal counsel. Outcome of mediation 3. Landpro has taken part in expert conferencing and med...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 059.pdf [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...Mr Ioane prison sentence I decided that the complaint could be dealt with on the papers under s 77(8) of the Act. Although given an opportunity to do so, Mr Ioane has neither requested a hearing be held into the complaint nor provided any written response. [4] Police have established that several grounds of disqualification apply to Mr Ioane. His offending was particularly serious given the age of the victims. I am therefore satisfied that Mr Ioane is no longer suitable to be a ce...

  7. 2024 NZPSPLA 003 pdf [pdf, 71 KB]

    ...[2] The convictions and prison sentences are grounds for disqualification under s 62 of the Act and therefore a mandatory ground for the cancellation of Mr Murdoch-Momo’s certificate of approval. [3] Mr Murdoch-Momo has neither filed a response to the police complaint nor asked for a hearing to be held into the complaint. [4] The evidence provided establishes that several grounds for disqualification now apply to Mr Murdoch-Momo. I am satisfied that because of this Mr Mur...

  8. OIA-112163.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...National Gang Unit and frontline Gang Disruption Units to combat the offending and intimidation by gangs. The National Gang Unit will work with Police districts across the country, drawing on the successes of Operation Cobalt and other coordinated responses to gang funerals and other gang activity. Work to progress the design and implementation of the National Gang Unit and Gang Disruption Units is currently underway. Resourcing allocations and cost implications are still to be determined...

  9. Victims continue to be satisfied with restorative justice

    ...who take part in restorative justice conferences continue to be satisfied with the process. Restorative justice conferences are face-to-face meetings where victims can tell offenders how the crime affected them, and where offenders can take personal responsibility for their actions. The 2023 Victim Satisfaction Survey involved interviews with 371 victims who took part in restorative justice processes in 2022. 79% of respondents surveyed (i.e. victims of crime or their representatives) were sati...

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  10. New Chief Coroner appointed

    ...Coroner, Judge Deborah Marshall, retired Ms Tutton took on the role of leading the Coronial bench in the interim period. Prior to her appointment as a Coroner, she was manager of the legal team at New Zealand Police and acted as legal adviser to the police response to the Pike River mining disaster. She has previously worked primarily in criminal law and legal training roles, including as a High Court Judges’ clerk, Assistant Crown Counsel, Crown Prosecutor, senior counsel at the Commerce Com...

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