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  1. ORC - EIC - Kerstin Strauss - 15 October 2021 [pdf, 7.3 MB]

    ...applicants to consult. 49 A similar process will be adopted for SQPs in relation to the use of the DESC that are proposed in Schedule 20 of the mediated provisions. 14 Activity status of applications 50 At present, the rules in PC8 have immediate legal effect and ORC has so far consented four applications for effluent storage (three of which also included resource consents for effluent discharge). One application for effluent storage is being processed at the time of writing...

  2. PC8 Urban Common Bundle - Volume 5 (Part 1) [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...conservation organizations and tangata whenua. We were pleased to support the first iwi natural resources management plan and now the development of the Käi Tahu Natural Resource Management Plan 2005 (the Plan). We consider the Plan’s production as an aid to the development of our relationship with tangata whenua in the Otago Conservancy. As our körero has grown over the years, it has become increasingly obvious that Käi Tahu ki Otago natural resources philosophy and our own are moving...

  3. 2017 Population report [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...evidence that such programmes are effective at reducing the likelihood of reoffending. The Department of Corrections also works with organisations to provide a range of other services. Some of the supporting organisations are: — The Prisoner’s Aid and Rehabilitation Society (PARS) network — Prisoner Fellowship New Zealand — The Salvation Army — Salisbury Street Foundation — Arts Access Aotearoa — National Urban Māori Authority. • Employment assistance programmes may b...

  4. 2020-03-18-ORC-PC7-s-32-Report.pdf [pdf, 614 KB]

    ...Additionally, it is noted that a permitted activity may not be sufficiently certain and achieve 17 Including Policy 6.5.2, Policy 6.5.3, Policy 6.5.4, Policy 6.5.5 Section 32 Evaluation Report – Proposed Plan Change 7 18 March 2020 Page 15 the legal requirements to be a lawful provision. As neither of these options are viable, ORC has proceeded with developing a consenting framework. In assessing and deciding on options for the consenting framework, the Council agreed to sev...

  5. [2023] NZEnvC 226 Scaife v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...RVZ is a valid and available zoning option for Matakauri Lodge [14] As to this preliminary issue, we acknowledge that spot zoning can give rise to issues of cross-boundary incompatibility as between competing land uses. However, we find nothing legally unsound in the use and application of the RVZ 4 Memorandum of counsel for QLDC regarding statement of issues, dated 21 October 2022, at [8]-[12]. As we further discuss in Annexure 1, it is also within the scope of the appeal to c...

  6. Inaia Tonu Nei - Hui Maori - Combined version PDF [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...supported appropriately, so they achieve significant milestones in their development and to ensure they do not enter the justice pipeline. > No child should be removed from its mother or whānau at birth. Uplifts of children in this manner should be illegal. If children are removed from their whānau, this adds further trauma and denies the right of the child to their whakapapa. > It is important that anyone who works with tamariki understands Mana Tamaiti. Mana Tamaiti means the...

  7. OIA-105941.pdf [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...case, which has been proactively released on the Ministry website at: justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/Tauranga-Moana-Courthouse-Cabinet- paper_FINAL.pdf Also attached, as document 3 and 4, are copies of the most recent briefing and aide memoire to the Minister of Justice about the project and updates to the Secretary for Justice. Question 7: Air quality testing, seismic upgrades and health and safety notifications In response to question 7, the Ministry carri...

  8. Copyright Licensing Limited v Universities of NZ [2013] NZCOP 18 [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...agreements between the parties were for terms expiring on 31 December 2012. [10] Negotiations for the completion of new licensing arrangements, which would have effect from 1 January 2013, began in March of 2012. Mr Wills and Ms Melanie Johnson, legal counsel at the University of Auckland, met with Ms Browning late in that month to discuss how the parties would proceed with the negotiations for a new form of licence agreement. [11] There was some correspondence between the partie...

  9. Moko Sayviah RANGITOHERIRI (CSU-2015-ROT-000302) [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...the primary recommendation as to 13 the registering and monitoring of children under five, as referred to in paragraphs 46 to 49 herein. An analysis of the Nia Glassie recommendations and how they have been actioned, has been carried out by legal researchers recently within the Coronial Service Unit. Those reviews of the Recommendations Findings are: Review of Recommendations made in Nia Glassie Finding [1] That the govemment take urgent steps to ensure witnesses to any child ab...

  10. [2022] NZEnvC 037 Bagnall v Tasman District Council [pdf, 20 MB]

    ...facility) and associated amenities on land zoned Residential. Location details Address Land to the south east of Olive Estate Lifestyle Village with frontage to Hill Street between Brenda Lawson Way and 376 Hill Street, Richmond (the site) Legal description Lot 2 DP 511511, RT 785433 Under sections 108 and 108AA of the Act, this resource consent is issued subject to the following conditions: General The construction and operation of the lifestyle village shall be in ge...