EASA finished a long way behind.
Folks,
Just to remind you all, what we have been getting here as "EASA like" rules are absolutely nothing like EASA rules.
They are an Australian bastardization of a complete misunderstanding of EASA.
Indeed, the bulk of the EASA rules for things like maintenance are outcome based, not prescriptive, let alone ultra-prescriptive as are all the "new" rules here.
Tootle pip!!
PS: We do not want the NZ medical standards, remember where Navathe did his training, and who his mentor was!!