PCE submission on the Fisheries Amendment Bill
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment has made a submission on the Fisheries Amendment Bill.
RMA National Direction: new Recommendations and Decisions Reports released
MfE has released further Recommendations and Decisions Reports for several national direction instruments, including marine aquaculture, commercial forestry, stock exclusion, papakāinga, electricity transmission activities and telecommunication facilities.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Kuia Cultural Impact Assessment: 2025 Technical Documentation Award
Last year Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Kuia and Kahu Environmental were awarded for a Cultural Impact Assessment recognised for providing a tikanga-grounded framework that elevated the voice of Ngāti Kuia whanau and demonstrated a methodology that was both analytically robust and deeply anchored in place, people and whakapapa. The award acknowledges work that is thoughtful, clear, rigorous, and that genuinely supports good decision‑making within the resource management system, for whenua, wai, and whānau.
2026 Mooting Competition - Expressions of Interest Now Open
Off the back of last year’s highly successful moot, the RMLA is calling for resource management lawyers in their first five years of practice to compete in our annual Young RMLA mooting competition.
Updated granny flat rules increase choice
The granny flat building consent exemption is expanding to support faster construction, more choice for homeowners, and a wider range of off-site building methods.
Action for Nature plan looks to sharpen biodiversity efforts
The Government has released a new implementation plan that aims to sharpen New Zealand’s focus on restoring biodiversity and supporting nature to recover.
Climate Change Commission advises no change to NZ ETS settings but flags late-2020s risk
The Climate Change Commission’s routine annual advice on NZ ETS auction settings, recommends keeping auction volumes and price controls the same for now to limit the risk of further price instability and support confidence in the NZ ETS.
EDS says High Country at risk as Government opens door to development and disposal
The Climate Change Commission’s routine annual advice on NZ ETS auction settings, recommends keeping auction volumes and price controls the same for now to limit the risk of further price instability and support confidence in the NZ ETS.
The Maungawhau Tihi Boardwalk Project: 2025 Project Award
“Sharing project stories helps elevate the profession, acknowledges collective effort, and contributes to a stronger body of knowledge for how we care for land, people and culture.” Find out more what winning the 2025 Project Award meant for the team of Tūpuna Maunga Authority, Richmond Planning and Isthmus Group.
Subdivisions Law and Practice: 2025 Publications Award Winner
Charlotte Muggeridge and Thomas Gibbons were RMLA’s 2025 Publications Award recipients for publishing New Zealand’s first dedicated textbook on subdivision law — a comprehensive analysis combined with a clear, practical and illustrated text, built to guide future reform. We asked Charlotte and Thomas to tell us more about their successful nomination.
Urgent action needed to improve resilience in wake of storms - LGNZ
With New Zealand again battered by rain and wind this week, LGNZ is calling for urgent progress on adaptation planning.
Dry year a key factor in 2024 emissions
New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2024 decreased by 0.1 percent compared to 2023, despite a dry year driving up emissions in the energy sector.