The New Zealand government is introducing major reforms to resource management laws, reducing the number of consents required by 40-50% as part of a broader effort to streamline development approvals.
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And, you know, people want us to do better. And I know the Prime Minister wants us to do better as well.
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transformative overhaul of national rules
How the government plans to ‘unlock’ papakāinga on Māori landfocused on long-term governance over party politics
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