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  1. OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL NOE [pdf, 6.6 MB]

    ...CHANGE 7 – ENV-ENV-2020-CHC-127 (08 Mar 2021) M Baker-Galloway for Otago Fish & Game Council and Central South Island Fish & Game Council P Page and B Irving For Otago Water Resource Users Group P Anderson for Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc J Winchester and S Lennon for Te Rūnanga o Moeraki, Kāti Huirapa Runaka ki Puketeraki, Te Rūnanga o Ōtākou, Hokonui Rūnanga (Kāi Tahu Ki Otago) and Waihōpai Runaka, Te Rūnanga Ōraka o Aparima, Te...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - Initiation Consultation and Consent [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...to secure the claimants’ consent to a Bill being introduced to the House’. The ‘Crown’s Ministers are free to pursue their chosen policies’ but ‘must do so in a way that respects rangatiratanga, and the Crown’s obligation to actively protect Maori taonga’. These obligations require the Crown to ‘take reasonable steps in all the circumstances, assessed in light of the historical relationship between Crown and Maori on a particular issue’. Ultimately, the Crown must...

  3. [2019] NZEnvC 125 Schmuck v Northland Regional Council [pdf, 2.7 MB]

    ...consider the spray application of anti-fouling paint within the boat yard could potentially be undertaken with minor adverse effects on the reserve if it was undertaken in a "controlled work area" in compliance with the relevant environment protection authority rules and regulations. We have no evidence that the boat yard has a compliant controlled area for spray painting or if that activity can be undertaken away from the boat yard boundary with the reserve. On our site vis...

  4. Ministry of Justice annual report 2019-20 [pdf, 9.3 MB]

    ...recommendations from the independent panel review, Te Korowai Ture ā-whānau, published in 2019. The human rights focus ensured recommendations were designed with the welfare and best interests of tamariki were at the centre of settling disputes about their care • supporting Ngā Kōti Rangatahi and Pasifika Courts. These courts aim to reduce youth reoffending and enable Māori and Pasifika communities to be more involved in each step of the youth justice process • supporting the...

  5. BORA Parihaka Reconciliation Bill [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...The camp of Pungarehu relocated to Te Purepo, with intimidation and havoc, together Parihaka remained. The act of a dog resolute and assured in the first plunder. People bundled as po­ tatoes, yet without food. The hen pulling her brood under her protection, there is no food for them out there, rage and thoughts of retaliation constrained in peace. Subordinated for higher ideals. What Hinemoa's cargo has taken, women must cany. Left in hunger and yet found strength. Womanhood bru...

  6. Appendix-2_James-Lambie_s87F-Report_Terrestrial-Ecology_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 756 KB]

    ...values reported in the sub-appendices, I am satisfied that the management of those effects is well scoped within the proposed effects management package. The description of the proposals/package follows the effects management hierarchy. However, care will be needed to ensure that conditions with a “where practicable” or “subject to” element to them do not provide incentives to defer to offsets before all opportunities to achieve the proposed avoidance and remedy/mitigation...

  7. Evaluation of Rotorua Second Chance community-managed restorative justice programme [pdf, 544 KB]

    ...2003). In conventional criminal justice systems, professionals representing the state make the decisions about how to respond to the offending. In contrast, restorative justice processes provide for victims, offenders and their ‘communities of care’ (Braithwaite, 1989) to come to decisions about how best to deal with ‘their’ offence. Restorative justice processes operate differently within and across different countries. Allison Morris (2002) has argued that there is no singl...

  8. Management Committee of Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporation - Lot 1 DPS 65413 and Part Mangatawa Papamoa SO 452445 (2018) 156 Waikato Maniapoto MB 77 (156 WMN 77) [pdf, 732 KB]

    ...partnership has also invested in a number of communal facilities including a summer house, swimming pool, bowling green, boardwalk and community centre. The partnership has recently completed a tender process for the construction of a 120 bed aged care facility, with completion expected in late 2019. [13] The lease acquired by the partnership was valued in 2009 at $8,000,000.00. A loan of $8,000,000.00 was provided by Mangatawa and was secured by way of a second mortgage over the...

  9. NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-5-sv-and-fv-fin.pdf [pdf, 907 KB]

    ...Survey findings - Cycle 4 report Section 5 – Sexual violence and violence by family members June 2022 Results drawn from Cycle 4 (2020/21) of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey 2 ISSN 2744-3981 Disclaimer 1. While all care and diligence has been taken in processing, analysing, and extracting data and information for this publication, the Ministry of Justice gives no warranty that it is error free and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the u...

  10. [2018] NZEnvC 102 Albert Road Investments Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...aspirations that an individual may have for using and developing their land. An aspect of this is the capacity of district plans to regulate subdivision. In terms of s5 RMA, district plan regulation is part of "managing the use, development, and protection of natural and physical resources in a way, or at a rate, which enables people and communities to provide for their social , economic, and cultural well-being". It is also an aspect of "sustaining the potential of nat...