House of Representatives Committees


| Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories

Footnotes

Chapter 2 External Territories

[1]       NZAID, Pacific Countries, NZAID snapshot, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[2]       NZAID, Pacific Countries, NZAID snapshot, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[3]       NZAID, Pacific Countries, NZAID snapshot, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[4]       NZAID, Pacific Countries, NZAID snapshot, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[5]       Tokelau’s three coral atolls are: Fakaofo, Nukunonu and Atafu.

[6]       NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[7]       NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[8]       NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[9]       ‘NZAID is the New Zealand Government's international aid and development agency within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.’ NZAID, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[10]     NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[11]     NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[12]     NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[13]     NZAID, June 2009, Tokelau Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[14]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[15]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[16]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[17]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[18]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[19]     ‘AusAID is the Australian Government agency responsible for managing Australia's overseas aid program.’ AusAID, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.ausaid.gov.au>.

[20]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[21]     NZAID, June 2009, The Cook Islands Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[22]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[23]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue, viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[24]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[25]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[26]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[27]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[28]     NZAID, June 2009, Niue Fact Sheet , viewed 24 May 2010, <http://www.nzaid.govt.nz>.

[29]     Select Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Interim report, Inquiry into New Zealand’s relationship with South Pacific countries, New Zealand House of Representatives, September 2008, p. 1.

[30]     Select Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, Interim report, Inquiry into New Zealand’s relationship with South Pacific countries, New Zealand House of Representatives, September 2008, p. 2.

[31]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 7.

[32]     The other countries which have a territorial claim on Antarctica include: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, Norway and the United Kingdom. Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty, viewed 2 June 2010<http://www.ats.aq>.

[33]     Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty, The Antarctic Treaty, viewed 2 June 2010<http://www.ats.aq>.

[34]     The Antarctic Treaty was signed by twelve countries in Washington in 1959 and entered into force in 1961. The Antarctic Treaty provided for the peaceful research and exchange of research information by countries with a presence in Antarctica. Following on from the Antarctic Treaty are a raft of additional agreements which coordinate relations between member states with regard to Antarctica. These encompass research, environmental protection, safety and cooperation. Together these agreements form the Antarctic Treaty System. US Department of State, Handbook of the Antarctic Treaty System, Chapter 2, p. 1.

[35]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 1.

[36]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 5.

[37]     Antarctica New Zealand, Antarctica New Zealand Profile, p. 7.

[38]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 1.

[39]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 1.

[40]     Antarctica New Zealand, Antarctica New Zealand Profile, p. 7.

[41]     Antarctica New Zealand, How Scott Base Works, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[42]     Antarctica New Zealand, How Scott Base Works, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[43]     Antarctica New Zealand, May 2010, Antarctica New Zealand Statement of Intent 2010-2013, p. 1.

[44]     The fourth International Polar Year (IPY) was organised through the International Council for Science and ‘is an integrated scientific program coordinating a large number of projects focused on the Artic and the Antarctic that extends from March 2007 to March 2009. IPY includes over 200 projects ‘with thousands of scientists from over 60 nations examining a wide range of physical, biological and social research topics.’ Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Year, ANDRILL a real world geoscience adventure, p. 11, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://ipy.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[45]     Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Year, ANDRILL, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://ipy.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[46]     Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Year, ANDRILL, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://ipy.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[47]     Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Year, CAML, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://ipy.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

[48]     Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Year, CAML, viewed 2 June 2010, <http://ipy.antarcticanz.govt.nz>

Chapter 3 Urban planning and other issues

[1]       Ministry for the Environment, March 2005, New Zealand Urban Design Protocol, p. 2.

[2]       Wellington City Council, Capital City Initiative, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[3]       Wellington City Council, Prime Minister and Mayor Launch Project to Recognise Wellington's Capital City Status, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[4]       Wellington City Council, Capital City Initiative, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[5]       Wellington City Council, Capital City Initiative, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[6]       Wellington City Council, Capital City Initiative, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[7]       Wellington City Council, Capital City Initiative, viewed 2 June 2010, <www.wellington.govt.nz>

[8]       Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 1.

[9]       Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 2.

[10]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 3.

[11]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 1.

[12]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 1.

[13]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 1.

[14]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 4.

[15]     Department of Labour, Recognised Seasonal Employer Policy: The New Zealand Experience, p. 5.

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