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ENGINEER FIGHTS DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDING AT EVERY STEP OF THE WAY

The families of those lost in the CTV building collapse are still waiting for an outcome to Engineering New Zealand’s disciplinary process, 8 years after complaints were laid.

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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT TO BE REPEALED AND REPLACED WITH THREE NEW STATUTES

The government’s plan to repeal the RMA and replace it with new legislation is broadly in line with the findings of the independent review panel.

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TANKS EMPTIED, PIPE SLASHED IN RURAL WATER DISPUTE

We predict that disputes over water will become increasingly common. This dispute started with the installation of three tanks and ended with a disgruntled neighbour emptying them and slicing up a pipe after the neighbourly relationship went sour.

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OTAGO LEAD SCARE SHINES LIGHT ON NEW ZEALAND'S AGEING WATER INFRASTRUCTURE

Some New Zealand towns have not been compliant with water standards in 20 years.       

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EASTERN BAY COUNCILS PREPARE TO OFFICIALLY END THE RIGHT TO LIVE IN THE AREA OF MATATA DEVASTATED BY A DEBRIS FLOW IN 2005

The first of two plan changes to end all human habitation in the coastal settlement of Awatarariki has been formally approved by Whakatane District Council.

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AUCKLAND'S FERTILE LAND INCREASINGLY USED FOR HOUSING

Urban sprawl is set to eat up 31,270 hectares of Auckland’s most productive land over the next 35 years.  

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COUNCIL APPEALS EARTHQUAKE STRENGTHENING TEST CASE

A heritage, but earthquake-prone, Wellington hotel is a test case for the council's earthquake strengthening powers.  

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REAL ESTATE AGENTS' EARNINGS BOOM DURING HOUSING CRISIS

Average earnings for real estate agents have jumped from $65,100 to $112,400 in nine years.

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MAORI WARD LEGISLATION PASSED

Changes announced this month, by Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta,  to old discriminatory council Maori ward law pass under urgency.

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PETER WINDER APPOINTED TO LEAD WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL REVIEW

The man who lead the review into the governance dysfunction at Tauranga City Council (before a Commission was appointed) will undertake a review of Wellington City Council.

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