Shane Jones: Fast-track changes ‘sends message’ to EPA and convenors

Shane Jones: Fast-track changes ‘sends message’ to EPA and convenors
Resources Minister Shane Jones when the fast-track was announced. (Image: NZME)
Thomas Manch
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says changes to speed up the fast-track process send a "clear message" to officials and critics, despite last-minute backdowns on some controversial aspects. The Government passed the Fast-Track Approvals Amendment Act into law late on Wednesday evening, bringing with it a range of tweaks to the one-stop shop for resource consents, including an addendum to allow new supermarkets into the fast-track.But the Government backed off on some aspects aimed at expediting the process and extended...

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