Minor corrections
On 4 May 2026, the expert panel received correspondence from the applicant requesting minor corrections to the conditions.
Applicant's request for minor corrections (PDF, 186KB)
On 11 May 2026, the expert panel received correspondence from Auckland Council requesting minor corrections to the conditions.
Auckland Council's request for minor corrections (PDF, 235KB)
On 11 June 2026 the expert panel issued Minute 6 issuing minor corrections
Amended decision
The amended decision and conditions of consent replace the original version issued on 7 April 2026.
Amended Decision Final (PDF, 1MB)
Superseded decision report and conditions of consent
On 7 April 2026 the expert panel granted approvals for the Waitākere District Court – New Courthouse Project application. These approvals are subject to conditions.
This decision was superseded on 11 June 2026.
Appeal rights
The panel’s decision can be appealed to the High Court in whole or in part on questions of law only.
Any of the following persons may appeal:
the applicant (or, if the substantive application was lodged by more than one authorised person, the person who was proposed to hold the approval)
any relevant local authority
the Attorney-General
any person or group that provided comments in response to an invitation given under this Act.
A notice of appeal must be filed with the Registrar of the High Court within 20 working-days after the date on which the decision document that relates to the approval is published.
Appeals can be served on the panel by emailing them to: general.counsel@epa.govt.nz.
or by post to:
Waitākere District Court – New Courthouse Project expert panel
c/- Environmental Protection Authority
Attn: General Counsel
Private Bag 63002
Wellington 6140
Further details on how to proceed with an appeal are covered in section 100 of the Fast-track Approvals Act 2024.
Fast-track Approvals Act 2024 No 56, Public Act 100 Procedural matters – New Zealand Legislation