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Posted by Dale Crisp
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28 August, 2025
The Judge’s decision agrees that whilst it may have been left out by mistake, there is no discretion, and the EPA should not have accepted the application based of the current wording in the schedule of the legislation.
“We are turning away shipping lines that want to call at Tauranga. In the last month, the ort has had to turn away a proposed new service to the Americas [MSC’s Eagle] that would have provided NZ importers and exporters with an estimated NZ$65 million to $90 million per annum in international freight savings. The delays are preventing a much-needed boost to the NZ economy,” Mr Sampson said.
The Environment Court has already established that the environmental impact from the Stella Passage development will, from a Western science perspective, be minor in the short-term and negligible in the long-term. However, PoT has been unable to reach agreement with opposing iwi and hapū parties on the appropriate level of mitigation for the cultural impacts of the development.
Port of Tauranga is urging the Government to act quickly and rectify the wording in the fast-track legislation to resolve the situation, Mr Sampson said.
