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  1. Upper Lindis Report Card [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...water flow and shows what it is in relation to the median flow. You can find the real-time flow data at: https://www.orc.govt.nz/managing -our-environment/water Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It also...

  2. Upper Pomahaka Report Card [pdf, 311 KB]

    ...of water flow and shows what it is in relation to the median flow. You can find the real-time flow data at: https://www.orc.govt.nz/managing- our-environment/water Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It al...

  3. Waianakarua Report Card [pdf, 295 KB]

    ...volume of water flow and shows what it is in relation to the median flow. You can find the real-time flow data at: https://www.orc.govt.nz/managing -our-environment/water Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It...

  4. Waiwera Report Card [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...volume of water flow and shows what it is in relation to the median flow. You can find the real-time flow data at: https://www.orc.govt.nz/managing- our-environment/water Why does ORC do SOE water testing? ORC is responsible for managing Otago’s natural and physical resources. State of Environment (SOE) monitoring and reporting informs ORC decision-making and policy development by showing us where environmental management has been effective. It...

  5. 2021-02-19 Fish Game notice cross-examiniation [pdf, 228 KB]

    ...Planning Otago Water Resources User Group Susan Helen McKeague Agriculture Territorial authorities (Central Otago, Clutha, Queenstown Lakes & Waitaki District Councils & Dunedin City Council) T B Heller Hydrology Wise Response Society Inc (WISE) D MacTavish Irrigation, Geohydrology Cursor_Sig

  6. 2021-02-22 Ministry of Justice HSS during Alert Level 1 [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...hearing rooms, public counters (including bail counters), and all publicly accessible interview rooms. In addition, a midday cleaning regime at larger sites focuses on high touch points and jury areas. Bio-cleans are conducted when necessary in response to close contact cases of COVID-19. Coming to court There are no restrictions on who may come to court at Alert Level 1. Members of the public can attend court without the permission of a judge. However, if you are unwell...

  7. 2021-02-22 Landpro - MOC PC8 - Rule 14.7.1 for inclusion in expert conferencing [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...(ENV-2020-CHC-128) Applicant MEMORANDUM OF LANDPRO PLAN CHANGE 8 (22 February 2021) 1 May it please the court 1. This memorandum is filed on behalf of Landpro Limited (Landpro) in response to the Minute of the Environment Court dated 15 February 2021. 2. Landpro is a submitter to Plan Change 8 and is not represented by legal counsel. Expert conferencing 3. The court has proposed that expert conferencing sho...

  8. Factsheet: Ministry of Justice HSS during COVID-19 Alert Level 1 - 7 Jan 2021 [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...hearing rooms, public counters (including bail counters), and all publicly accessible interview rooms. In addition, a midday cleaning regime at larger sites focuses on high touch points and jury areas. Bio-cleans are conducted when necessary in response to close contact cases of COVID-19. Coming to court There are no restrictions on who may come to court at Alert Level 1. Members of the public can attend court without the permission of a judge. However, if you are un...

  9. NZCVS Victimisation of Adults with Psychological Distress Fin 20210111 [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...(household); and trespass. 3. Personal offences include theft and property damage (personal); robbery, assault (except sexual assault); fraud and deception; cybercrime; sexual assault; and harassment and threatening behaviour. 4. The results are based on responses collected in the NZCVS Cycle 2, while all other results are based on pooled data from Cycle 1 and Cycle 2.. PERCEPTIONS OF CRIMEPERCEPTIONS OF CRIME NZ average Moderate High 45%45% 56%56%30%30% COMPARED WITH THE NZ AVERAGECOMP...

  10. HRRT Guide to filing a reply [pdf, 462 KB]

    ...claim against you. If you wish to defend the claim, you have 22 working days after the day on which you received your copy of the plaintiff’s ‘Statement of Claim’ to file a ‘Statement of Reply’ with the Tribunal. This should contain your responses to all of the allegations made against you. If you choose not to file a ‘Statement of Reply’, the plaintiff will be entitled to ask that the matter proceed to a hearing without you. For more information visit www.justice.govt.n...