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  1. [2018] NZSAAA 2 (31 July 2018) [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...reviewing the course materials and teaching, and consulting with members of the class and staff. In early May it formally responded, accepting that a number of areas “require(d) attention” and detailing the steps that would be taken to try and address them. In particular, it was recognised that class concerns about the timetable and course content, and about the absence of specialist and film industry input, needed to be dealt with. Although it is not altogether clear from the appe...

  2. OIA-120886.pdf [pdf, 951 KB]

    ...1f under section 18(g)(i) of the Act, as the information is not held by the Ministry, or any other agency subject to the Act. However, I can advise that an annual budget is set for the appropriation "Courts, Tribunals and Other Authorities Services, including the Collection and Enforcement of Fines and Civil Debts Services", which provides budget information by jurisdiction. This information is publicly available in the Justice Sector Estimates document, which can be found f...

  3. [2016] NZEmpC 77 Nisha v LSG Sky Chefs New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 301 KB]

    SHABEENA SHAREEN NISHA (NISHA ALIM) v LSG SKY CHEFS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED NZEmpC AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 77 [20 June 2016] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND [2016] NZEmpC 77 ARC 22/14 IN THE MATTER OF of an application for costs AND IN THE MATTER of an application for joinder AND IN THE MATTER of an application for a compliance order BETWEEN SHABEENA SHAREEN NISHA (NISHA ALIM) Plaintiff AND LSG SKY CHEFS NEW ZEALAND LIMIT...

  4. [2019] NZEnvC 205 Upper Clutha Environmental Society Incorporated v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 15 MB]

    ...District mapped ONF/L are enjoyed . She comments: 21 18 ... The PDP does not, in my opinion, allow adequately for addressing the maintenance and enhancement of the naturalness of the context lands, particularly in the RCL. I am concerned the PDP addresses areas excluded from ONF/L as separate urban areas or rural landscapes and not as integral to the major predominantly natural landscapes or which they are part or adjoin. The PDP instead addresses landscape components as landscapes...

  5. Follow-up-report-to-the-United-Nations-Committee-against-Torture_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 384 KB]

    ...full. I N C O N F I D E N C E In Confidence Office of the Minister of Justice Cabinet Social Outcomes Committee Follow-up report to the United Nations’ Committee against Torture Proposal 1 This paper seeks Cabinet agreement to New Zealand’s follow-up report to the United Nations’ Committee against Torture, which is provided in Appendix 1. Relation to government priorities 2 The follow-up report is an opportunity to present the Government’s priorities in and com...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 067 Waikato Regional Airport Limited v Waikato District Council [pdf, 418 KB]

    ...WRAL considered that the prohibited subdivision rule in the ODP should be retained. [6] On 17 January 2022, an Independent Hearing Panel (IHP) on behalf of the Respondent acknowledged that there was a gap in the policy framework of the PDP to address reverse sensitivity and agreed with WRAL that reverse sensitivity relating to the airport should be explicitly addressed by a policy.11 Accordingly, the IHP inserted a new policy, RLZ-P10, which addressed reverse sensitivity and explici...

  7. [2009] NZEmpC CC 18/09 Grey v Director-General of Conservation [pdf, 34 KB]

    ...may not be able to be obtained from witnesses if disclosure of it is not provided in advance of the trial. [20] In these circumstances the plaintiff seeks to have disclosed to her, and to inspect, the invoices for advice or other relevant legal services provided by the Crown Law Office (of which the Solicitor-General is of course the head) to the Director-General of Conservation. The plaintiff says that, by reference to dates and narrations, she may be able to ascertain...

  8. [2022] NZEmpC 43 Stenhouse v Towman Towing Group Ltd [pdf, 222 KB]

    ...costs of $18,023.38 plus GST, as costs of the proceeding and a further $750 towards the costs of preparing the application for costs. [7] Towman is opposed to paying costs to Ms Stenhouse and has sought them from her. Towman sought $28,700 for services provided by Mr Cahill’s business, Kendra 1 Stenhouse v Towman Towing Group Ltd [2021] NZEmpC 183. 2 Stenhouse v Towman Towing Group Ltd [2020] NZERA 426 (Member van Keulen). 3 Stenhouse, above n 1, at [12]. 4 At [14]. 5 Se...

  9. 2019-11-13 Allen + Clarke FVB Pilot Evaluation Final Report 004 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...indicators. No substantive challenges. Some clear examples of exemplary performance. Good performance overall. May have some challenges which are easily rectified. Fair performance. Some positive achievements. Some serious, but addressable challenges on a few aspects. Heading in the right direction. Clear evidence of unsatisfactory functioning; serious challenges on crucial aspects. SAFER BAIL DECISIONS PROXY (Outcome) The FVB pilot is significantly asso...

  10. [2019] NZEmpC 155 George Weston Foods (NZ) Ltd v First Union Inc [pdf, 237 KB]

    ...with an undertaking from him not to disclose the reacted parts of the documents to First Union pending the determination of the decision of the Court. However, the nature of the challenge to redactions in the second document are difficult to address in the abstract, and the Court considered it necessary to hear and consider submissions from First Union on the claims of irrelevance and public interest of the particular redactions. For that reason, an order was made that an unredacte...