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New Plymouth District: Draft Open Space, Sport and Recreation Strategy – 30 Years
mogul
The Open Space, Sport and Recreation Strategy (replacing the District Leisure Plan 1999), addresses the key issues and emerging trends discussed in the Background Document dated August 2014, by... read more
Petone Arena Development: Social Impact Report
Giblin Group
The purpose of this report is to determine the social impact on Lower Hutt City, the greater Hutt Valley and Wellington sub-regions of the proposed Petone Arena development at the Petone Recreation... read more
ALCOHOL AND SPORT: What is the nature of the relationship and is there a problem?
PS Services
The Government is reviewing New Zealand’s liquor laws to achieve equilibrium between the social and commercial benefits of responsible alcohol use and alcohol-related harm. This report... read more
Financial Analysis of Leading Auckland Sports Organisations
TDB Advisory Limited
This report provides a high-level overview and analysis of the financial performance and position of the following three Auckland sports organisations: Auckland Cricket Association Incorporated... read more
Post-Secondary School Sport Participation, Transition & Withdrawal
Kelly Neighbours
A report written and provided by Adrian France for Sport Waikato. The general perception and anecdotal evidence suggests that upon leaving secondary school, people participate less in sports. The... read more
The contested terrain of alcohol sponsorship of sport in New Zealand
Kieran Cody
This study examines the politics and policy implications of alcohol sponsorship of sport in New Zealand. ... read more
Green Prescription Active Families survey: 2014 report
Annita Wood
This report was prepared for the Ministry of Health and presents the findings of the seventh annual survey in an on-going monitor of participants in the Green Prescriptions Active Families programme... read more
Planning approaches for the management of surf breaks in New Zealand
Matt Skellern
New Zealand was the first country in the world to adopt surf break protection within its resource management policy framework. This came as a result of a groundswell from the grass roots surfing... read more
Minimal running footwear, a case study in enabling design
Reid Allan Douglas
A dramatic shift in how we design is required in order to move toward sustainable production and consumption. Such a paradigm shift is daunting and often seems inaccessible to young designers. This... read more
Co-governance and co-management of parks and environments hui
Multiple
A Wellington hui explored models that foster collaboration, build respect and facilitate the sharing of knowledge. Together indigenous groups, park agencies, policy makers and other organisations... read more