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Fast-track bill passes amid protests, criticism over environment

Minister Chris Bishop defended the bill, citing urgent economic and infrastructure needs.

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The government’s controversial fast-track bill, aiming to accelerate infrastructure, housing, and development consents, passed its final reading despite opposition. Critics, including Labour and the Greens, argue the bill prioritises profit over environmental protections and excludes community input. Protests erupted during the reading, with activists vowing to resist projects like mining on conservation land. Minister Chris Bishop defended the bill, citing urgent economic and infrastructure needs.

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