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  1. Criminal case assignment report for 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    PAL 1 Statistics (Excluding Public Defence Service) Number of Providers Average Assignments per Provider Median Assignments per Provider Auckland 285 36.8 39 Christchurch 99 44.7 50 Dunedin 29 31.7 35 Gisborne 20 66.3 73 Hamilton 82 33.7 34 Invercargill 20 59.4 48 Napier / Hastings 30 61.3 73 Nelson / Blenheim 25 56.2 31 New Plymouth 19 52.8 52 Palmerston North 34 75.0 99 Rotorua 41 73.8 98 Tauranga 49 46.7 56 Wellington 99 35.6 38 Whanganui 20 51.4 69 Whangarei 51 4

  2. Criminal case assignment report for 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    Average and Median Assignment Numbers - 01 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Category 1 Statistics (Excluding Public Defence Service) Number of Providers Average Assignments per Provider Median Assignments per Provider Auckland 237 54.9 63 Christchurch 99 58.8 67 Dunedin 31 42.7 50 Gisborne 22 78.4 91 Hamilton 65 53.6 53 Invercargill 24 64.0 50 Napier / Hastings 23 95.3 110 Nelson / Blenheim 26 62.0 62 New Plymouth 16 73.8 82 Palmerston North 28 99.9 120 Rotorua 42 80.5

  3. Criminal case assignment report 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    Average and Median Assignment Numbers - 01 July 2018 to 30 June 2019 Category 1 Statistics (Excluding Public Defence Service) Number of Providers Average Assignments per Provider Median Assignments per Provider Auckland 237 54.9 63 Christchurch 99 58.8 67 Dunedin 31 42.7 50 Gisborne 22 78.4 91 Hamilton 65 53.6 53 Invercargill 24 64.0 50 Napier / Hastings 23 95.3 110 Nelson / Blenheim 26 62.0 62 New Plymouth 16 73.8 82 Palmerston North 28 99.9 120 Rotorua 42 80.5

  4. Criminal case assignment report 01 July 2019 to-30 June 2020 [pdf, 628 KB]

    Average and Median Assignment Numbers - 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 PAL 1 Statistics (Excluding Public Defence Service) Number of Providers Average Assignments per Provider Median Assignments per Provider Auckland 257 49.7 62 Christchurch 96 63.5 77 Dunedin 31 40.2 53 Gisborne 18 101.8 122 Hamilton 71 53.7 59 Invercargill 21 64.7 49 Napier / Hastings 26 91.1 107 Nelson / Blenheim 25 68.7 68 New Plymouth 17 76.8 86 Palmerston North 31 88.2 103 Rotorua 45 76.6 91 Tauranga 49 65.9 76 Wel

  5. Criminal case assignment report for 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023 [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    PAL 1 Statistics (Excluding Public Defence Service) Number of Providers Average Assignments per Provider Median Assignments per Provider Auckland 312 50.5 51 Christchurch 107 51.8 59 Dunedin 29 38.1 44 Gisborne 21 83.7 105 Hamilton 90 41.1 43 Invercargill 24 63.0 23 Napier / Hastings 28 95.6 118 Nelson / Blenheim 29 54.7 42 New Plymouth 17 68.5 55 Palmerston North 35 82.0 115 Rotorua 48 66.8 68 Tauranga 47 65.2 77 Wellington 103 39.6 45 Whanganui 21 61.6 47 Whangarei

  6. 2021-10-27 ORC - PC8 - Common Bundle - Volume 3(a) [pdf, 30 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...

  7. Waitangi Tribunal - Part III Te Urewera [pdf, 6.7 MB]

    ...practice of the Native Land Court, which cast a long shadow over the commission’s proceedings . The General Committee should have protected both individual owners and their communities, as it was designed to do, because only the Committee had the legal power to sell . But the Crown now decided to bypass the General Committee . The Crown thus breached its fundamental undertaking not to purchase from individuals but to recognise and respect tribal collective control and management of trib...

  8. Seismic-Strengthening-of-Ministry-of-Justice-Courthouses.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...• Supports an integrated justice sector through strong sector knowledge and governance. • Shares goals and identifies solutions to improve justice sector outcomes. • Supports the independent judiciary and the courts. • Administers the legal aid system and the Public Defence Service. • Collects and enforces fines and civil debts. The role of courts and the justice system in Aotearoa New Zealand Courts are a key part of our constitutional arrangements and have a significant...

  9. [2023] NZEnvC 270 Port of Tauranga Limited [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT AUCKLAND I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI TĀMAKI MAKAURAU Decision [2023] NZEnvC 270 IN THE MATTER OF an application for direct referral under sections 87C – 87I of the Resource Management Act 1991 BETWEEN PORT OF TAURANGA LIMITED (ENV-2021-AKL-000153) Applicant AND BAY OF PLENTYREGIONAL COUNCIL Respondent AND NGĀTI KUKU WHAREROA MARAE TRUSTEES NGĀ HAPU O NGĀ MOUTERE TRUST NGĀTI KAHU NGĀTI RANGINUI

  10. E9 Kurt Grant - Construction Methodology - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...appropriate condition throughout the entire construction process. This section shall provide details on the following: (a) The clear identification and marking of the construction zone within the CMA and the provision of any necessary navigational aids and information to ensure safe and effective access by other parties through the construction zone; Section 3.7 (b) The extent to which barges and other machinery are expected to operate within the affected water space and the measures...