Planned changes to the Resource Management Act should reduce house prices and improve supply - provided they are able to be enacted.
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Planned changes to the Resource Management Act should reduce house prices and improve supply - provided they are able to be enacted.
Planned changes to the Resource Management Act should reduce house prices and improve supply - provided they are able to be enacted.
The current Act is "broken", making it difficult to get things done with too many things requiring a resource consent, the group says.
The current Act is "broken", making it difficult to get things done with too many things requiring a resource consent, the group says.
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The prime minister said the RMA was "the culture of 'no' that I spoke about earlier in the year brought to life".
The prime minister said the RMA was "the culture of 'no' that I spoke about earlier in the year brought to life".
Delhi government plans ₹9,000 crore for clean water projects, aiming to boost supply, reduce losses, and improve management amid rising demand.