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Changes to the Fast Track Bill and the Marine and Coastal Area Act w/ the National Party’s Katie Nimon: 27th August, 2024

Changes to the Fast Track Bill and the Marine and Coastal Area Act w/ the National Party’s Katie Nimon: 27th August, 2024

Changes to the Fast Track Bill and the Marine and Coastal Area Act w/ the National Party’s Katie Nimon: 27th August, 2024 Changes to the Fast Track Bill and the Marine and Coastal Area Act w/ the National Party’s Katie Nimon: 27th August, 2024, 12.77 MB
Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Changes were recently announced to the Fast Track Approvals Bill - most notably removing the controversial ministerial override that would allow ministers to go past expert advice. These changes follow public protests and submissions regarding the bill, one of this government’s most discussed. Wire host Castor spoke to Katie Nimon about the changes to the bill, and some of the criticisms that remain.

We also spoke about the potential amendment of Section 58 of the Marine and Coastal Area Act. The amendment would require Māori to prove continuous, uninterrupted occupation of a coastal area in order to make a claim to it. The Waitangi Tribunal recently filed an urgent claim to discuss the amendment, particularly criticised for its impact on coastal iwi with fewer land claims. 

In our weekly catchup with the National Party, Wire host Castor asked MP Katie Nimon about each of these issues, starting off with changes to the Fast Track Approvals Bill.