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âIts sudden cessation of work after receiving our letter indicating we would take court action indicates that their own legal advice concurs with ours,â he said. âThe arrogance of this company proceeding as it has is monumental.â
The company rejected the suggestion it had acted unlawfully, or that its works at the proposed tailings dam site affected old-growth forest. It said it had been limited to trackwork. It had been forced to âpauseâ its operation while it dealt with what it described as âunwarranted legal threatsâ.
âOur current approvals cover this work under state legislation and are necessary for compliance with commonwealth assessments,â it said. âWe will continue to work with the government in relation to the approval requirements for the project.â
Press Release – Family First New Zealand As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it …
As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it should be a crime to publicly state that marriage is between a man and a woman only.
As the Government considers hate speech laws, a poll released in January found that just one in ten New Zealanders think it should be a crime to publicly claim that gender is revealed at birth and is not a matter of personal identity, or that it .
Sarah Courtney,Minister for Children and Youth Protecting the health, safety and wellbeing of Tasmania's vulnerable children and young people, is a key.