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ON THE MONEY: Taniwha tax lurks in unitary plan

Cultural impact assessments have disappeared in principle but not in practice.

Fri, 26 Aug 2016

Notification of Auckland Council’s final decisions on the Unitary Plan (AUP) at last gives some clarity but raises other questions. These relate to recommendations of the AUP’s Independent Hearings Panel (IHP).

A particularly controversial aspect of the AUP has been its Maori policies. Auckland

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