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Battle of the birds: The legal stoush, the Auckland Council back-down and the $175k bill

In April, the society and the council resolved a judicial review proceeding in the High Court. An Auckland Council spokeswoman confirmed galahs, sulphur-crested cockatoos and eastern rosellas will continue to be exempt from the rules in the plan until 2025. The exemption for Indian ring-necked parakeets, monk parakeets and rainbow lorikeets will expire in September 2022. Chris McKeen Mary-lee Sloan (pictured with her sulphur-crested cockatoos) fought an Auckland Council plan to ban galahs, which she breeds for export. The plan also includes new prohibitions on the breeding and distribution of certain reptiles, including the red-eared slider turtle and a species of bearded dragon.

Community Scoop » Development Of Online Guidance For Government Departments On New Zealand Sign Language Act Begins

Press Release – Chen Palmer Government departments will have a better understanding of their obligations under the New Zealand Sign Language Act (NZSL) 2006 thanks to online guidance being developed for the Office of Disability Issues by the Superdiversity Institute of Law, Policy … Government departments will have a better understanding of their obligations under the New Zealand Sign Language Act (NZSL) 2006 thanks to online guidance being developed for the Office of Disability Issues by the Superdiversity Institute of Law, Policy and Business and Chen Palmer. The Superdiversity Institute and Chen Palmer today announced that they have been awarded a contract to develop the online guidance, which will cover the purpose and the principles of the NZSL Act, the obligations on Government departments and what they mean in practice for government departments, and how those departments can measure their compliance with the purpose, principles and obligations under the NZSL Act.

Contaminated waste dumping: Ardern weighs options against companies in breach

Contaminated waste dumping: Ardern weighs options against companies in breach © RNZ / Sam Rillstone The prime minister has put companies dumping contaminated waste into sewers on notice, saying she s seeking advice about the available options. © Provided by Radio New Zealand No caption Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it is unacceptable for companies to intentionally dump contaminated waste into sewers. Photo: RNZ / Sam Rillstone No companies have been prosecuted or fined and local councils say their pleas for the government to fix the law have been ignored for 18 years. Jacinda Ardern said the actions of companies intentionally dumping were totally unacceptable. They should know that I am looking at what the options are. But actually I think New Zealand would put anyone on notice. It s 2021, everyone knows the importance of the shared collective resource of our waterways, Ardern said.

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