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Ministers to get power to fast track projects, slash red tape

It represents a change from a ‘cancel economy to a can-do economy’.

RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop.

Brent Edwards Thu, 07 Mar 2024

The Government is introducing fast-track consenting legislation to Parliament this afternoon as one of the last actions in its 100-day plan.

Unlike some other legislation introduced and passed into law since the Coalition Government came to power, this bill will be referred to the Environment Select

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Brent Edwards Thu, 07 Mar 2024
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