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Act has plan to free up urban planning, protect environment

Party believes people should be able to do what they like on their property as long as they do not harm others.

Act is confident its alternative to RMA would protect environment, including quality of country’s waterways.

Brent Edwards Tue, 29 Nov 2022

The Act Party would remove the focus on sustainable development in the Resource Management Act and instead make its guiding principle to preserve the enjoyment of property.

Its RMA policy released today said the principle of sustainable development had underpinned planning laws since the 1980s but

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Brent Edwards Tue, 29 Nov 2022
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