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  1. Common Bundle Volume 6 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...central areas, with tussock grassland and tors; and dramatic coastlines around the Otago Peninsula and the Catlins. Lowland pasture country is common in the west. The character of the region’s water bodies is diverse, reflecting the variation in environmental conditions throughout the region. The Clutha River/Mata-Au drains much of the Otago region. Its catchment area totals 21,000 km2, and 75% of the total flow of the river at Balclutha comes from the outflows of Lakes Hawea, Wanaka an...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal - issue 69 of Te Manutukutuku [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...men from Māori and the general community, and of experienced people from a wide range of historical, legal, policy, and broader community backgrounds. I come from a South Island province (Marlborough) which has a low population but challenging environmental issues in a large, diverse land and sea area. Te Tau Ihu (the northern South Island) also has a historically fraught mix of relationships between eight iwi. Many of New Zealand’s provinces share similar themes. That provinci...

  3. Proactive-release-of-political-donations-consultation-materials-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 12 MB]

    ...would like to provide on these proposed changes? Q4: A sincere thank you for proposing and considering these changes. They are essential to the sanctity of our democracy and especially important now, in the age of the climate crisis and the severe environmental degradation we are witnessing in New Zealand. It is critical in these uncertain times that we, as the New Zealand public, can trust our government to make decisions in our interest, and not corporate interests. Proa cti ve R ele...

  4. [2017] NZEnvC 032 South Epsom Planning Group Incorporated v Auckland Council [pdf, 32 MB]

    ...renewal of the area. Objective 3: To enable the infrastructure and site works that are necessary to support development within the Concept Plan and to ensure that such infrastructure is effective, robust, sustainable in the long term and meets sound environmental practice. Policies: 3.1 By providing for stormwater quality treatment through the introduction of a treatment train system using source control (in the form of inert roofing and building materials) swales and rain gardens p...

  5. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...monitor the health status of its resident population, any factors that the TDHB believes may adversely affect the health status of that population and the needs of that population for services. • To promote the reduction of adverse social and environmental effects on the health of older people and communities. • To monitor the delivery and performance of services by it and by persons engaged by it to provide or arrange for the provision of services. • To participate, where ap...

  6. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...monitor the health status of its resident population, any factors that the TDHB believes may adversely affect the health status of that population and the needs of that population for services. • To promote the reduction of adverse social and environmental effects on the health of older people and communities. • To monitor the delivery and performance of services by it and by persons engaged by it to provide or arrange for the provision of services. • To participate, where ap...

  7. Directory of Official Information 2019 S-U [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Minister responsible for applications under that Act). • Ensuring the Crown meets its Treaty settlement commitments. • Developing engagement, co-design and partnering principles that ensure agencies generate optimal solutions across social, environmental, cultural and economic development. • Strengthening the public sector capability. • Ensuring the engagement of public sector agencies with Māori is meaningful. • Providing an independent cross Government view on the health...

  8. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...monitor the health status of its resident population, any factors that the TDHB believes may adversely affect the health status of that population and the needs of that population for services. • To promote the reduction of adverse social and environmental effects on the health of older people and communities. • To monitor the delivery and performance of services by it and by persons engaged by it to provide or arrange for the provision of services. • To participate, where ap...

  9. Directory of Official Information S-U [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...monitor the health status of its resident population, any factors that the TDHB believes may adversely affect the health status of that population and the needs of that population for services. • To promote the reduction of adverse social and environmental effects on the health of older people and communities. • To monitor the delivery and performance of services by it and by persons engaged by it to provide or arrange for the provision of services. • To participate, where ap...

  10. Directory of Official Information 2019 S-U [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Minister responsible for applications under that Act). • Ensuring the Crown meets its Treaty settlement commitments. • Developing engagement, co-design and partnering principles that ensure agencies generate optimal solutions across social, environmental, cultural and economic development. • Strengthening the public sector capability. • Ensuring the engagement of public sector agencies with Māori is meaningful. • Providing an independent cross Government view on the healt...