RMA reform: economic boost expected as new legislation revealed

RMA reform: economic boost expected as new legislation revealed
RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop. (Image: NZME)
Thomas Manch
Legislation to replace the Resource Management Act will vastly simplify New Zealand’s complex planning system, grow GDP by at least 0.56% each year, and save $13.3 billion in compliance costs, the Government says. Two long-awaited bills to replace the Resource Management Act (RMA) were unveiled by RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop and his offsider, under-secretary Simon Court, and their respective party leaders Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour, during a two-hour lock-up in the Beehive on Tuesday...

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