Fast-track approvals accelerate as Government pushes flagship policy

Fast-track approvals accelerate as Government pushes flagship policy
Approvals under the Government's flagship fast-track policy are beginning to increase after a slow start. (Image: Supplied)
Michael Neilson
The coalition Government’s controversial fast-track consenting regime is starting to ramp up its promised rate of project approvals, with eight major developments now approved and another likely before Christmas after months of criticism over slow progress.OceanaGold’s expansion of gold and silver mining at Waihī is the latest to get approval, following four other major projects in the past month alone.In November, Genesis Energy’s Tekapo power scheme and Kiwi Property Holdings’ Drury Metropolitan Centre became the fourt...

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