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  1. Morgan v CAC 20003 [2014] NZREADT 14 [pdf, 209 KB]

    ...– s 90(1) of the Act. [43] The appellant also submitted that the Committee erred in considering legal advice obtained by PGG Wrightson. However, s88(1) of the Act makes clear that complaints assessment committees may receive in evidence any statement, document, information or matter that may in its opinion assist it to deal effectively with the matters before it. There is no evidence that the Committee placed improper weight on this material. The committee has conducted its own...

  2. Directory of Official Information Search Tool

    Accident Compensation Corporation Te Kaporeihana Āwhina Hunga Whara acc statutory crown entity Helps people injured in an accident, works to prevent injuries, helps businesses manage employee injuries, while encouraging safer workplaces and helps health providers lodge and manage claims. the minister for acc appoints a board of non-executive members to govern acc board members serve terms of up to three years with the option of reappointment the minister's formal line of accountability wi

  3. Regulatory Impact Statement Vulnerable childrens bill child harm prevention orders [pdf, 234 KB]

    1 Regulatory Impact Statement Vulnerable Children's Bill -Child Harm Prevention Orders Agency disclosure statement This Regulatory Impact Statement (RIS) was prepared by the Ministry of Justice. It provides an analysis of options to address concerns around people who have been: • convicted of, or found on the balance of probabilities (more likely than not) to have committed, a specified offence, against a child or children; and • who pose a high risk...

  4. [2021] NZEmpC 95 Concrete Structures (NZ) Ltd v Rottier [pdf, 365 KB]

    CONCRETE STRUCTURES (NZ) LIMITED v ADRIAN ROTTIER [2021] NZEmpC 95 [30 June 2021] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAKE MAHI O AOTEAROA TĀMAKI MAKAURAU [2021] NZEmpC 95 EMPC 376/2020 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN CONCRETE STRUCTURES (NZ) LIMITED Plaintiff AND ADRIAN ROTTIER Defendant Hearing: 17 and 18 May 2020 (Heard at Rotoru

  5. IPT Practice Note 3/2023 Residence [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...Tribunal will endeavour to meet those needs. [22.2] Appellants and witnesses shall not make direct or indirect contact with the interpreter at any time outside the hearing, including in hearing breaks and before or after the hearing, except with the consent of the member. 23. OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS [23.1] Whether a witness intends to give evidence in person or not, every witness statement is to be signed by the deponent and is to include the following statement: “I acknowledge...

  6. Heather-Davis v Accident Compensation Corporation (Cover) [2025] NZACC 135 (26 August 2025) [pdf, 348 KB]

    ...in an accident. He explained, albeit briefly, that disc dehydration is a gradual process change in the disc collagen and the bone scan did not support acute changes in the disc. [113] Referring to the July 2024 MRI, Mr McAllister-Iro makes two statements about the disc bulge then showing, that appear contradictory. First, he opined the timeline of the bulge is consistent with an annular tear occurring at the time of the car accident. Secondly, he states the disc will, with further...

  7. Tan v New Zealand Police [2016] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...“Auntie Wendy”. It stated (inter alia) that: 3 You may or may not have heard some very horrible things about your Dad. These things are not true and are a result of your Dad trying so hard to get to see you …. The letter concluded with a statement by “Auntie Wendy” that: We hope that some day you will want to know the truth and contact us. [9] The principal did not respond to either letter, nor did he deliver the enclosed letter to the child. Instead he called Mrs G...

  8. Children-living-through-sexual-exploitation-in-Aotearoa-ECPAT-report-2025.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    “I’M JUST CONTENT TO THEM”: CHILDREN LIVING THROUGH SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND “I’M JUST CONTENT TO THEM” ECPAT NZ SUMMARY REPORT 2025 Author Information Dr Natalie Thorburn, Senior Advisor Anna Britz, Engagement Facilitator Eleanor Parkes, National Director Suggested Citation: Thorburn, N., Britz, A., & Parkes, E. (2025). “I’m Just Content To Them”: Children living through sexual exploitation in Aotearoa New Zealand. ECPAT Child Alert Trust. R

  9. Waitangi Tribunal theme I - Māori and rating law [pdf, 549 KB]

    ...membership of the road boards they might protect their interests.39 Another member also thought that Maori representation on boards would help resolve the issue. Also, approaching Maori in a district as a group rather than as individuals, and gaining general consent to working out a level of rates, was suggested.40 The Maori members of Parliament entered the debate. The member for Southern Maori, Taiaroa, was anxious that, in his area, a council of Maori should handle such matters: if this A...

  10. [2018] NZEmpC 14 Hayashi v SkyCity Management Ltd [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...considered in relation to this part of the evidence. The first is whether the substantive decision to dismiss was undermined. If SkyCity had properly analysed the material it would have known that any direction Mr Hayashi gave must have been after statements already made to Mrs A by the Table Games Area Manager when she erroneously lowered the betting limits and raised the spectre of a refund. A proper analysis would have revealed that Mr Hayashi was trying to rectify a difficult...