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Cyclone Gabrielle & tenancies: know your rights

Written by Edward Bostock and Kelly Henderson Originally published in The Profit One of the most significant impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle has been the damage and destruction to commercial and residential properties in Hawke’s Bay. Building Officers are completing rapid building assessments on properties affected by the Cyclone. To date, there are 100 red stickered properties (meaning the property has been seriously damaged) and 712 yellow stickered properties (meaning the property has been damaged and may need to be temporarily vacated) in...

Land Acquisition under the Public Works Act

Written by Amy Cowan In March 2023, the High Court directed the Hastings District Council to renegotiate suitable compensation for a landowner in relation to the Council acquiring land for roading and storm water detention as part of wider urban development.  This may have left you thinking about how the Council acquires land it needs for future development. What is the Public Works Act 1981? The Public Works Act 1981 gives the Crown, Councils and utility operators power to acquire privately owned land...

Initial Funding Package for Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery Announced

Written by Chloe Smart (Updated 28 February 2023) Cyclone Gabrielle caused unprecedented flooding and damage as it made its way across the North Island earlier this month. Cyclone Recovery Minister Grant Robertson has announced details of the first round of funding available to the primary sector through the Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI), which will be welcomed by local farmers and growers to help begin their recovery. What support is available? Farmers, growers, and whenua Māori owners affected by Cyclone Gabrielle can...