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  1. Mark Brown (filed 6 June 2017) [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...under way very soon. 9. Blueskin Bay is a mixed community, socio-economically, politically and culturally. From my observation people move out here because they love the local environment, the beaches, open space, room to garden, peace and quiet, privacy, recreational opportunities and being part of a small inter-related, well-functioning and well-resourced community. 10. I have attached a list (Appendix 1) of local groups, events and organisations to demonstrate what an active, wel...

  2. Freemans Bay Residents Association Inc 187 [pdf, 527 KB]

    ...limitation): 20.1 Existing infrastructure is already overloaded with considerable local and downstream development. By way of example, there are ongoing stormwater issues with old brick pipes located under England and Runnell Streets. 20.2 Loss of privacy to the surrounding single lot heritage housing. 20.3 Dominance to the street and surrounding heritage housing. 20.4 Adverse shading impacts to surrounding housing. 20.5 Reduction in outlook for surrounding housing. 20.6 Substanti...

  3. [2024] NZEnvC 154 100WPS Trustees Limited v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 464 KB]

    ...lawns and vegetable plots) d. Pest protection sleeves and organic compost for planting with drip irrigation installed. e. All plantings shall be of native trees shrubs, and grasses indigenous to the area and shall be planted to afford shelter, privacy and to assist in the integration of buildings into the landscape, so as to achieve the integration of the planting with the adjacent ecological restoration area(s) planting as detailed in the Landscape Management Plan. f. All species to...

  4. [2023] NZIACDT 18 - XX v Xu (1 June 2023) [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...$4,893 within one month. ORDER FOR SUPPRESSION [65] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.14 The accountability and transparency of tribunals must be balanced against the privacy of parties. [66] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Ms Xu’s client, the complainant. [67] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the complainant is to be published other than to Immigration NZ....

  5. COVID-19 Justice Sector Survey - Report 9 for the period 9 to 15 June 2020 [pdf, 813 KB]

    ...contacted each week aiming to achieve approximately 300 finalised interviews (the response rate during the last week of interviewing was 82%). The average length of an interview is about 12 minutes. The survey follows the NZCVS strict approach to privacy and confidentiality and no contact details of interviewed adults are released. June 16, 2020 Sector Group Research and Evaluation Unit

  6. Ryan v CAC 20002 & Skinner [2013] NZREADT 45 [pdf, 67 KB]

    ...are not presently attracted to any aspect of non publication or name suppression in this case but, of course, there is leave to apply in that respect in terms of s.108 of the Act should there be a proper need to protect the public interest or the privacy of some person. [65] Pursuant to s.113 of the Act, we record that any person affected by this decision may appeal against it to the High Court by virtue of s.116 of the Act. ______________________________ Judge P F Barber C...

  7. MOJ0343.1M_YoungWit_pamphlet_Maori_PRINT.pdf [pdf, 745 KB]

    ...have a say on things like name suppression, bail, extended supervision orders or parole. • You can expect courteous, compassionate and respectful service from court officers, the Police and anyone else involved in the case. You have the right to privacy. • The Victims Code has more information about your rights and the treatment you can expect. To read the Code and for other useful information, go to victimsinfo. govt.nz • If you believe your rights haven’t been met, or you hav...

  8. YCAP - community action plan faqs [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...Some of the members of the YOT may also work together on individual case management of young offenders, although these discussions should not normally take place at the YOT meeting itself, where members of the wider community may be present. Privacy issues must be taken into account: a guide on how to share information safely is included in this toolkit. Is there a YOT in my community? There are currently 32 YOTs covering New Zealand and most are situated to align with Police an...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 02 - NS v Registrar (8 January 2024) [pdf, 157 KB]

    ...[50] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.5 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and also of the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [51] There is no public interest in knowing the name of the adviser against whom the complaint is made or of his wife, particularly given the complaint has failed. Nor is there any public interest in knowing the ide...

  10. LS v TD LCRO 298/2012 Penalty decision (23 February 2015) [pdf, 68 KB]

    ...Conveyancers Act and the overriding requirement is that publication must be in the public interest. [51] In the Publication Guidelines issued by this Office, other factors to be taken into account are the impact of publication on the interests and privacy of the complainant, the practitioner and any other person; the seriousness of the breach; and whether the practitioner has previously been found to have breached professional standards. [52] Mrs LS has specifically requested her na...