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  1. Final-Technical-Assessment-M-Built-Heritage-v2.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...church bell was given to Te Horo after a new one was donated to St Andrew's. In 1995 the old bell belonging to St Andrew's was rediscovered and a new belfry based on the original belfry on the roof was built and installed outside on the lawn near the church doors. With the establishment of the Parish of Ōtaki, outlying vestries collapsed into one in Ōtaki and St Andrew's lost a large number of its congregation. St Andrew's today is still a functioning church and...

  2. [2022] NZEnvC 160 Tararua District Council v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 1007 KB]

    ...relationship between TDC and Tangata Whenua, we determine that the positions of TDC, the Regional Council and the Regional Council's hearing commissioners is appropriate. Submissions of behalf of Mr Bent [129] We gave consideration to the case law relating to term of consent set out in submissions on behalf of Mr Bent dated 4 March 2022. Put simply, the circumstances of a number of the cases cited were sufficiently different from those of the WWWTP appeals before us to make i...

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 076 Pipers Limited Partnership v Auckland Council [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...information about the subject matter of the provisions.. Further, the Court must have regard to the decision of the Council (referred to as the ‘Commissioners’ decision’ hereafter). As well, certain principles have been derived from case law which assist in the implementation of the statutory criteria. First, there is no presumption that the Plan 7 Change provisions are appropriate.3 Second, the Court's task is to seek to obtain the optimum planning solution wit...

  4. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2020 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  5. People charged and convicted of homicide offences December 2022 [xlsx, 115 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  6. People with finalised charges and convicted of homicide offences December 2023 [xlsx, 116 KB]

    ...prosecuting agency (eg Police). This is usually due to the charge being filed by summons (rather than arrest). Some offence types (such as traffic offences) are more likely to be charged by summons. Charges prosecuted by agencies other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (eg Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries) are filed by summons. However, if a person has other charges where ethnicity is recorded all their ethnicity information is applied to al...

  7. People charged and convicted of homicide offences June 2021 [xlsx, 115 KB]

    ...each year. In some instances, ethnicity information is not recorded by Police, such as when the process for charging people involves a summons. Ethnicity information is also not recorded when a charge is prosecuted by an agency other than Police, Crown Law or Corrections (e.g. Inland Revenue, Ministry of Social Development, and Ministry of Primary Industries). Age is the person's age at the offence date of their most serious offence each year. A small number of records in the Ministry of J...

  8. Dr Phil Ross - Evidence in Chief [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...contamination on recruitment to bedded sediments and overlying substrata. Environmental Pollution.173:182-191. Johnston EL, Keough MJ. 2002 . Direct and indirect effects of pollution events on marine hard substrate assembl ages . Ecol Appl. 12:1212-1228. Lawes JC, ClarkeGF, Johnston EL (2016) Contaminantcocktails : Interactive effects offertiliser and copper paint on marine invertebrate recruitment and mortality. Marine Pollution Bull etin 102:148-159. Fleeger JW, Carman KR, Ni sbet RM...

  9. [2022] NZEmpC 10 Shaw v Bay of Plenty District Health Board [pdf, 376 KB]

    ...policy, Ms Shaw signed its Code of Confidentiality on 14 August 2010. As might be expected of such a code, it imposed restrictions on her not to disclose confidential information other than for the proper performance of her job or as required by law. This code states that breaches of confidentiality will be considered to be serious misconduct. [93] The restrictions in the code prevent disclosure of confidential patient information other than with the prior consent of the patient...

  10. [2020] NZEnvC 009 Maypole Environmental Limited v Kapiti Coast District Council [pdf, 7.2 MB]

    ...land use consents could be obtained as controlled activities and residential building as a permitted activity (provided they were in accordance with the NOP consent). [9] Between the times of the PDP notification and the appeal hearings new case law held that outline plan consents (such as the NOP consents in PC80) were ultra vires. The Court in Queenstown Airport Corporation Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Counci/2 had accepted the submissions from its amicus curiae "that it c...