Transport and Broadcasting Notices




3450 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 165

Signed at Wellington this 29th day of October 1991.
W. ROB STOREY, Minister of Transport.

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Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of October 1991.
T. E. LAW, Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management).
(MTD 4/11/1)

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State Sector Act 1988

Declaration Under the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1966

Whereas pursuant to section 28 of the State Sector Act 1988, the Minister of Transport did delegate his power under section 7 (4) of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1966, to the Secretary for Transport by an instrument of delegation dated the 12th day of April 1990.

Whereas pursuant to section 41 of the State Sector Act 1988, the Secretary for Transport did delegate that power under section 7 (4) of the Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Act 1966, to me by an instrument of delegation dated the 9th day of May 1990.

Therefore, I, Thomas Edwin Law, hereby make the following declaration:

Declaration

The Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Order 1979 shall not apply in respect of the following ships:

MV Stella; tug Wongara; tug Austral Salvor; cableship Vercors; and associated work boats

whilst working on the protected area designate “Area 6 Muriwai Beach” for the purpose of carrying out cable laying for the Tasman 2 cable for the period on and from the 1st day of November 1991 to the 15th day of December 1991, or the completion of work, whichever occurs first.

Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986

Approval of Traffic Improvement School

Pursuant to section 48 (2) (b) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986; and under powers delegated to me by the Secretary for Transport in an instrument of delegation dated the 1st day of October 1991; I, Warren Richard Gillespie Simeon, controller road user standards, hereby approve the following organisations or instructors for the purpose of conducting courses pursuant to regulations 11 (1) (b) (i) and 32 (2) of the Transport (Drivers Licensing) Regulations 1987:

Palmerston North Driving Academy under the direction of Lee Clifton Allen, Palmerston North.

NZ Automobile Association Inc. Traffic Improvement School under the direction of J. L. Blaney, Te Atatu, Auckland.

Signed at Wellington this 24th day of October 1991.
W. R. G. SIMEON, Controller Road User Standards.

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Authorities and Other Agencies of State

Broadcasting Standards Authority

Broadcasting Act 1989

Broadcasting Standards Authority—Decision No. 40/91, 41/91, 42/91, 43/91, 44/91, 45/91, 46/91 and 47/91

Pursuant to section 15 of the Broadcasting Act 1989, notice is hereby given that the Broadcasting Standards Authority has made the following decisions on complaints referred to it for investigation and review:

(i) In Decision 40/91, the Authority declined to uphold a complaint by the Group Opposed to the Advertising of Liquor that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of an item on the Holmes programme on 21 May 1991 breached the responsibility placed on broadcasters regarding the advertising of alcohol.

(ii) In Decision 41/91, the Authority declined to uphold a complaint by Children’s Media Watch that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of an episode of Defenders of the Earth on 1 February 1991 breached the responsibilities placed on broadcasters about the protection of children and the portrayal of violence.

(iii) In Decision 42/91, the Authority declined to uphold a complaint by the Group Opposed to the Advertising of Liquor that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of an item on the Holmes programme on 2 May 1991 breached the item...

(iv) In Decision 43/91, the Authority upheld a complaint by C. G. Costello of Wellington, that the broadcast by Pirate 99FM between 11 p.m. and midnight on 2 April 1991 breached the responsibility placed on broadcasters to maintain standards consistent with observance of good taste and decency.

(v) In Decision 44/91, the Authority upheld a complaint by the Wellington Palestine Group that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of an item on the Holmes programme on 4 February 1991 breached the responsibility placed on broadcasters to present news accurately.

(vi) In Decision 45/91, the Authority upheld a complaint by Patrick Millen of Otaki, that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of an item on the Holmes programme on 22 and 23 April 1991 breached the responsibilities placed on broadcasters to maintain balance and to deal justly and fairly with any person referred to.

(vii) In Decision 46/91, the Authority declined to uphold a complaint by Robert Wardlaw of Auckland, that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of the programme Waiting For God on the 21 February 1991 breached the responsibilities placed on broadcasters about taste and decency and not to encourage the denigration of, or discrimination against, various groups.

(viii) In Decision 47/91, the Authority declined to uphold a complaint by Patrick Curran of Levin, that the broadcast by Television New Zealand Limited of items on the Holmes programme on 3 April 1991, and on Foreign Correspondent...



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🚂 Submarine Cables and Pipelines Protection Declaration

🚂 Transport & Communications
22 October 1991
Submarine Cables, Pipelines Protection, Muriwai Beach, Tasman 2 cable
  • T. E. LAW, Senior Advisory Officer (Harbours Management)

🚂 Approval of Traffic Improvement Schools

🚂 Transport & Communications
24 October 1991
Traffic Improvement, Driving Academy, Automobile Association
  • Lee Clifton Allen, Director of Palmerston North Driving Academy
  • J. L. Blaney, Director of NZ Automobile Association Inc. Traffic Improvement School

  • W. R. G. SIMEON, Controller Road User Standards

🎓 Broadcasting Standards Authority Decisions

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Broadcasting Standards, Complaints, Television New Zealand, Pirate 99FM
  • C. G. Costello, Complainant in Decision 43/91
  • Patrick Millen, Complainant in Decision 45/91
  • Robert Wardlaw, Complainant in Decision 46/91
  • Patrick Curran, Complainant in Decision 47/91