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  1. 3 November 2025 SPG Manukau Limited v Auckland Transport [pdf, 152 KB]

    ...will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback EC4180_Noti...

  2. 16 June 2025 South Taranki District Council v Edgcombe [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justice....

  3. 23 June 2025 Southpark Agri Development Limited v D & T Macdonald Limited & Ors [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback EC4180_NoticeOfH...

  4. 18 August 2025 Arvida Ltd v Auckland Council [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justi...

  5. 3 November 2025 Te Ākitai Waiohua Waka Taua Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 162 KB]

    ...be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justi...

  6. 26 August 2025 Matamata-Piako District Council v EEMCC Limited [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...will be produced to the Court at the hearing. 4 MĀORI LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS If any party or witness: 1. wishes to speak Māori at the hearing under the Māori Language Act 1987, or 2. has special needs (for example in relation to disability and access, deafness, difficulties with the English language), or 3. has any special arrangements for the hearing are required, e.g. transport for site visits, storage space for bulky exhibits, video playback https://www.justi...

  7. Making Aotearoa Safer and more Inclusive Summary of engagement [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...Experiences and expressions on social cohesion 17 What’s important for Māori? 18 What's important for Takatāpui? 21 What's important for Pasifika? 24 What's important for ethnic communities? 27 What's important for disabled communities? 31 What’s important for rainbow communities? 35 What’s important for faith-based communities? 39 Feedback from Māori 44 Feedback from Takatāpui 47 Feedback from Pasifika communities 48 Feedback from ethnic com...

  8. Gravatt v Bulmer (Costs) [2014] NZHRRT 42 [pdf, 44 KB]

    1 IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2014] NZHRRT 42 Reference No. HRRT 004/2014 UNDER SECTION 50 OF THE HEALTH AND DISABILITY COMMISSIONER ACT 1994 BETWEEN GARY LANCE GRAVATT PLAINTIFF AND DAVID BULMER DEFENDANT AT AUCKLAND BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines QC, Chairperson Mr GJ Cook JP, Member Mr BK Neeson, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr GL Gravatt in person Mr WG Manning for defendant DATE OF DECISION: 1 September 2014 DATE O...

  9. Assess the need for an interpreter factsheet [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...Request for an Interpreter form or Notice of intention to speak Māori form. This should be sent to the court or tribunal to assess ten working days before the hearing. https://www.justice.govt.nz/courts/going-to-court/pre/interpreters-language-and-disability-access/#:%7E:text=Tell%20the%20court%20if%20you%20need%20an%20interpreter&text=You'll%20need%20to%20tell,time%20to%20get%20an%20interpreter.&text=You%20can%20also%20call%200800,can%20visit%20your%20local%20court https://...

  10. BORA Employment Relations (Flexible Working Hours) Amendment Bill [pdf, 379 KB]

    ...legislation falls to be justified under section 5 of that Act. Possible Discrimination on Grounds of Family Status 8. The Bill, as outlined above, provides employees who have full-time care of a child or children under 5 years; or full-time care of a disabled child or children up to and including 18 years with the right to change their working hours. It could be argued that because this right is not available to an employee who does not have children, the Bill gives rise to a distinction...