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Stream 1A - Introduction and Tangata Whenua
This hearing was held on 7 - 9 March 2016 and covered Chapters 1 and 5 - Introduction and Tangata Whenua. On this page you will find all relevant documentation relating to the stream, including S42A reports (aka planner's report), evidence, and recordings.
General hearing information
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The Hearing Panel for this stream:
Chair:Â Denis Nugent
Commissioners: Trevor Robinson, Mark St Clair, Yvette Couch-Lewis, Cath Gilmour and Lyal Cocks
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Minutes and Memoranda (stream 1A and 1B)
Section 42A reports
Evidence presented at hearing
Pre-lodged evidence and legal submissions
Below is all the evidence pre-lodged in accordance with the Panel's Direction and the Notice of Hearing. You may also want to refer to the submitter list.
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These pdfs are sorted by original submitter number (where one exists) and contain the following information:
Submitter Number/s - Submitter Name - Hearing Number - Submitter/Expert/Counsel Submissions/Evidence/Legal Submission - the date to appear
NB: where a "C" appears after Evidence/Legal Submission (eg Evidence C) this would indicate it is a copy and this evidence is lodged against multiple submitters.
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Hearing recordings
Depending on your sound quality of your device, these recordings may be best heard through headphones.