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New Zealand’s resource management system is undergoing the biggest rewrite in a generation. Two new Acts — the Planning Bill (land use, development, infrastructure) and the Natural Environment Bill (environmental outcomes and limits) — are before Parliament to replace the RMA, with enactment targeted around mid‑2026.

Our response supports the intent to replace the RMA with a more consistent, data-driven system that reduces consenting friction while safeguarding environmental limits. However, we believe the success of this reform hinges on moving beyond "paper consistency" to true systems integration.

Last week the Government announced the establishment of a new Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT). Read TUA's response to the announcement.