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Maori Council looks for Maori place in resource management

Maori Council looks for Maori place in resource management 27 Jul 2021 12:03 PM More Related Stories HASH(0x2f023f8) The New Zealand Māori Council is calling for Māori to be involved in decision making at every step of the reformed resource management process. Spokesperson Pita Fraser says while the 30-year-old Resource Management Act failed to deliver on its promise to Māori, the proposed Natural and Built Environments Act is as yet underwhelming. The council is concerned issues relating to allocation and use of water, which are of major concern to Māori, are not even in the exposure draft being put out for consultation.

New planning regime panned

Mountain Scene By PHILIP CHANDLER A local planner warns Queenstown will lose its planning autonomy under the government’s proposals to replace the Resource Management Act (RMA). Instead of a council district plan, this area would operate under a regional plan run out of Dunedin or Invercargill one of 14 regional plans across New Zealand. Experienced planner Blair Devlin, who’s with planning and landscape architecture  consultancy Vivian + Espie but has also worked for the Queenstown and Dunedin councils and for central government, says ‘‘when you think of health and transport, when they’re based out of Dunedin, Queenstown’s always the poor cousin’’.

Will The Reformed RMA Actually Help Deliver More Housing?

Thursday, 8 July 2021, 4:28 pm The Government has released the first draft of the Natural and Built Environments Act (NBA), one of the proposed laws meant to replace the cumbersome Resource Management Act (RMA) which has stunted New Zealand’s ability to build more houses. Reforming the Resource Management Act has been seen as a once in a generation opportunity to improve New Zealand’s ability to deliver more housing. While some are praising the Government for taking action, others say the Government has just squandered that opportunity. “We are concerned that the Bill as it stands will, in some cases, make consenting and development more difficult,”

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