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Regressive RMA reforms don't match up to best practice

“The country has an increasing tendency to fix things that ain't broke" – Simon Berry 

Sally Lindsay
Tue, 25 Apr 2017

The Resource Management Act reforms are regressive in safeguarding access to environmental justice, a leading Auckland environmental lawyer says.

The bill limits the public’s ability to comment on RMA plans and resource consents.

"It is embarrassing the bill has introduced changes that are so

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 25 Apr 2017
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