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Nick Smith on the government's next move on RMA

 National wants substantive reform of planning laws, not just another RMA amendment bill.

Rob Hosking
Fri, 05 May 2017

Environment Minister Nick Smith is rejecting suggestions his recent Resource Management Act reforms were completed in a shambolic fashion.

The government's next moves on RMA will be about long-term reform, probably over the life of more than one government, he says.

He claims there is a

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Rob Hosking
Fri, 05 May 2017
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