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  1. [2021] NZEnvC 164 Otago Regional Council [pdf, 4 MB]

    ...sense. See transcript Cromwell WK 6 (J Herlihy) at 1170. 43 The evidence was that in some water bodies, most or all available surface flow was being diverted for abstraction. For example, Lauder Creek see transcript Cromwell WK 6 at 1094 and 1101-1102. Also Thomsons Creek see transcript Cromwell WKS 4/5 at 1018. 44 Transcript Cromwell WK 6 (Heckler) at 1102; WK 6 (Manson) at 1113. 45 Transcript Cromwell WK 6 (Mackenzie) at 1189-1199 discussing Kyeburn and McKeague, EiC at [53] discu...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Ngāti Kahu Remedies Report [pdf, 5.3 MB]

    ...both the value of the land alien- ated and for the loss of annual income. The BERL esti- mates for the loss of value from the alienated land ranged from over $37 million to $250 million.92 Estimates for lost annual income from the land ranged from $10.1 million to $26.8 million as at 2011.93 BERL also provided an indicative Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz Downloaded from www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz The Cl aimants and the Pre judice Suffered 27 3.3.2 figure of the...

  3. 2022-02-18 Statement of Evidence of Felicity Boyd - Urban Provisions Parts A, G & H - dated 18 February 2022 [pdf, 3.1 MB]

    ...Replacing “measures for discharge to land” with “measures for discharging to land”, and (b) Replacing “direct discharge to water” with “discharging directly to water”. 57 Under section 149U(6) of the RMA, the Court must apply clause 10(1) to (3) of Schedule 1 as if it were a local authority. Clause 10(2)(b) provides for a decision on provisions and submissions to include matters relating to any consequential alterations necessary arising from the submissions and...

  4. Rangahaua Whanui National Overview volume 1 [pdf, 881 KB]

    ...the lowest to the highest acreage per head: Hauraki 3.5; Taranaki 5.2; Waikato 5.3; Auckland 9.7; Wellington 38.2; Bay of Plenty 39.4; Hawke’s Bay–Wairarapa 40.4; Gisborne–East Coast 53.6; Urewera 55.2; King Country 56.6; southern South Island 101.1; volcanic plateau 110; Whanganui 115.6; northern South Island 153.6; Chatham Islands 232.8 (in the case of the South Island districts, the land area estimates for 1910 were used; they had diminished slightly by 1939). Executive Summary es.1...

  5. Speaking about cultural background at sentencing: section 16 of the Criminal Justice Act 1985 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.2 Case study seven 63 4.3 Case study eight 73 4.4 Case study nine 84 4.5 Discussion 90 5 Use of section 16 by other ethnic groups: case studies ten and eleven 95 5.1 Methodology 95 5.2 Case study ten 97 5.3 Case study eleven 101 5.4 Discussion 112 6 Survey 115 6.1 Introduction 115 6.2 Response rates 115 6.3 Sample profile 116 6.4 Respondents’ involvement in cases of section 16 use 118 6.5 Cases in which section 16 was used 119 6.6 Perceptions of section 16 125 6.7 F...

  6. ENV-2016-AKL-000193 Kiwi Property Group Limited & Others v Auckland Council Consent Order [pdf, 19 MB]

    ...tht! :!litis by 1bn'kt'll &: Taylor r..td in. AugJIBt 2004;, let' 214-32" ~ r~t~~ mV~~~M~ 1fid.ud~ Stormwawr T~ RetentiOn Inwstiga..tioo.:s ~ ~g'ofFfJtLndatiQtWtSfit~ 1 RaiI1 Over BridW Pi!!! Lun.gih Drilling Jnv~«gal1011.i'il :foOOWwtl. Me -Capacity In'V~tiprnms ~T-;-ii.r_o;= ~clalCp~.miaruInv@stiga6ooii ~'!~\llIll!OUI , __ i;I F " :l ' , ,- - 18Apm2005 SM~y2(J05 'l:l May 26115 27JUfie:illOO 4 July 2.61J'.5 The 1&...

  7. Evaluation of the Te Hurihanga pilot [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...abuse 92 5.3.4 Peer relations 93 5.3.5 Leisure and recreation 94 5.3.6 Personality and behaviour 96 5.3.7 Attitude and orientation 98 5.3.8 Cultural outcomes 99 5.3.9 Identity development 100 5.3.10 Mental health/safety and physical health 101 5.3.11 Life skills 102 5.3.12 Summary 102 Te Hurihanga Pilot: Evaluation Report 7 Centre for Research, Evaluation and Social Assessment (CRESA) Ltd 5.4 Ultimate outcomes – offending frequency and severity 103 5.4.1 Preintake...

  8. Ngati Porou Deed to Amend the Deed of Agreement 9 Aug 2017 [pdf, 8.8 MB]

    ...agrees to propose specific legislation for nga rohe moana o nga hapG o Ngati Porou for introduction in order to give effect to this deed (including the amendments). 4410WHEN THIS DEED HAS EFFECT (see part 0-CL.of schedule 8 for the details) 44̂ -4-10.1 This deed comes into force in the manner described in part D-C of schedule 8. 4211MISCELLANE0US MATTERS (see schedule 9 for further details) 4-5U4-11.1 Miscellaneous matters relating to the working of this deed are set out in schedule 9...

  9. Heng v Walshaw [pdf, 550 KB]

    ...liable to them for breach of the duty of care to the full extent of their loss in the amount of $449,500.00. Case against the fifth respondent, Peter Bidlake [100] The Owners claim against the fifth respondent is also in negligence. [101] The Owners say that although the fourth respondent was the company contracted to install the cladding system, the fifth respondent owed a duty of care to them personally, as subsequent owners of the dwelling, to exercise reasonable c...

  10. [2023] NZEnvC 280 Titirangi Protection Group Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...to and from the site; and (iii) Contact details of the site contractor(s) and other key consultants (including design consultants) involved in the works. Advice note: To arrange the pre-start meeting please contact the Council on 09 301- 0101. The conditions of consent are to be discussed at this meeting. All additional information required by the Council is to be provided two working days prior to the meeting. Detailed engineering drawings and design 11. Following detailed d...