Insights
Management Plans
Management Plans are an important tool for providing flexibility for consent holders as they provide an opportunity to park some of the more detailed effects management considerations until later.
Knowing when you need an expert
Last week I read about the case in the Court of Appeal – Page v Greater Wellington Regional Council [2024] NZCA 51 where the Court overturned 29 charges and set aside a $118,742 fine and three month prison sentence because Greater Wellington (GW) had not proved that the alleged wetlands support “a natural ecosystem of plants and animals that are adapted to wet conditions” as required by the definition of wetlands in the Resource Management Act (RMA).
Climate change
I am not a climate change expert but have certainly seen the effects of climate change in my professional and private life. It is really worrying to see how little effective, practical action is being taken by many of the decision-makers in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Why we need quality environmental regulation
Ecosystems exist outside of private property rights. Water doesn’t follow property boundaries. Simply put, there will always be a role for regulation when it comes to environmental protection.
Exploring New Paths: Reflections on What I Learned This Year
The three years I spent at Auckland Council as a resource consent planner brought both challenges and rewards.
Compliance policy vs compliance strategy
Section 56 of the Natural and Built Environment Act (NBEA) introduced a new requirement for a local authority to have a compliance and enforcement strategy.
Why is CME so under-valued!
Throughout my time working in local government, one thing I have consistently noticed is how compliance and enforcement work is valued less than the other council work, and is chronically under-resourced.
Dear planners, write less, say more
Somewhere along the way, planners seem to have been taught that report writing is the value they add to the world.
Why training is so important
One thing I noticed while working in regulatory compliance is that when everyone gets really busy, the first thing to suffer is training.
Tips for being a front-line compliance officer – Part 1
As a front-line officer for Council, a compliance officer can find that dealing with regulated parties can come with its challenges.
My favourite parts of the NBEA
The new NBEA compliance provisions introduce some game changers for compliance officers and councils
The Missing Link – An Intro to Our Insights
Almost two years ago, I formed Brighta Consulting with a clear mission and purpose in mind.