Third Reading of the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Bill
The Hauraki Gulf Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Bill has passed its third reading in Parliament.
The Salmon Lecture: Access to Justice for the Natural Environment. Watch Judge Newhook’s powerful lecture - now available on demand.
What if rivers, forests, and ecosystems had the same right to be heard as people? In his 2025 Salmon Lecture, retired Environment Court Judge Laurie Newhook makes a powerful case for giving nature a voice in our legal system. Drawing on international biodiversity frameworks, the Whanganui River personhood model, and his own decades on the bench, Judge Newhook explores how access to justice for the environment could reshape New Zealand’s future.
Consultation on Kaikōura Marine Management Act
The public is being encouraged to have their say on protections in place to preserve the nationally important Kaikōura coastal and marine area.
King’s Counsel appointments 2025
RMLA congratulates Bal Matheson and Alan Webb on their appointments as King’s Counsel in 2025.
Both are highly respected leaders in the field of resource management law, recognised for their expertise and long-standing contributions to the profession.
Earthquake-prone building system changes announced
The Government has announced proposed legislative changes aimed at making the earthquake-prone building (EPB) system more risk-based and proportionate, by focusing on higher seismic risk areas and high-risk buildings.
Environment Court Commissioner Appointments
In recent weeks the Environment Court has been fortunate to welcome new Commissioner appointments. Find out more…
Protecting productive farmland from ETS
The Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Scheme Forestry Conversions) Amendment Bill has been passed in Parliament.
PCE meets Minister to discuss RMA Reform
Discussion between the PCE and the Minister centred on aspects of the Government’s proposed RMA reforms, including the importance of managing at catchment scale and the centrality of better information.
Geothermal keeps renewable electricity generation high despite hydro dip
The latest Energy Quarterly data release from MBIE shows a combination of record geothermal electricity generation and reduced energy demand in the April to June 2025 quarter kept overall renewable generation high.
EDS launches blueprint for durable oceans reform
The Environmental Defence Society has released its landmark report Pathway to Oceans Reform, setting out a practical programme to fix Aotearoa New Zealand’s broken oceans management system.
First supercritical geothermal site chosen
Land within Rotokawa Geothermal Reservoir in the Taupō Volcanic Zone has been selected as a preferred site for New Zealand’s first supercritical geothermal exploration, with design work already underway to develop the first well.
2025 RMLA Scholarship Recipients Announced
RMLA are proud to announce its 2025 scholarship recipients. Amongst a pool of applicants, the successful recipients were granted scholarships based on their qualifications, commitment, and proposed research. This scholarship represents not only financial support but also recognises each scholars’ dedication and potential to make a significant contribution in the area of resource management.