Fast Track Update: Overview of How Applications Have Been Progressed or Declined

Explore how fast-track consenting applications are being handled in practice under the Fast Track reforms. Understand the key factors influencing decisions to approve or decline and assess the practical lessons emerging from recent cases. Learn to interpret recent outcomes, assess approval criteria, and identify key risk factors for applicants.

Monday, 6 October 2025
1.00pm to 2.00pm Fast Track Update: Guidance on How Applications Have Been Progressed or Declined

Presented by Madeleine Wright, Barrister, Mills Lane Chambers and Alex Devine, Senior Associate, Ellis Gould

Learning Objective:
  • Receive guidance on how Fast Track applications have been progressed or declined to date
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour

Chair:

His Hon Judge Hassan, Environment Court of New Zealand

Presenters


His Hon Judge Hassan, Environment Court of New Zealand
Judge Hassan was born in Invercargill. He was appointed to the Environment Court and District Court in 2013 and is based in Christchurch. Shortly after his appointment, he served as Deputy Chair of the Independent Hearings Panel for the post-earthquakes’ Christchurch Replacement District Plan. Over recent years, his Environment Court roster has been largely in the Queenstown, Central Otago, Mackenzie, Nelson and Marlborough areas. Judge Hassan has significant law reform and other public sector experience. Initially, that was as in-house solicitor for the Ministry of Works and Development in Dunedin. Following a move to the Ministry for the Environment in Wellington, he worked on the Resource Management Law Reform, under both Labour and National administrations, in policy and instructing solicitor roles. He was legal adviser to the Randerson Review Group and principal instructing solicitor to Parliamentary Counsel on the enactment of the Resource Management Act 1991. Judge Hassan was a partner at law firm Chapman Tripp for approximately 17 years, specialising in resource management and environmental law. His clients included infrastructure providers, the Crown and government agencies, property developers, large and SME industries, local government and community groups. He was part of a Ministerial advisory panel on RMA reforms and was appointed by the Local Government and Environment Select Committee to audit the drafting of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2009. Judge Hassan was an original co-author of Brookers Resource Management.


Madeleine Wright, Barrister, Mills Lane Chambers
Madeleine is a barrister specialising in environmental and resource management law. She is an experienced litigator, appearing in courts of all levels. She has a diverse practice, assisting developers, industry, farmers, government, community groups, and environmental NGOs. She is frequently involved with matters in which indigenous biodiversity features. Madeleine is well-acquainted with fast-track processes, having provided advice on the various fast-track bills, and to applicants, those providing feedback on fast-track projects.


Alex Devine, Senior Associate, Ellis Gould
Alex works with private and public sector clients on a wide range of environmental law, planning and local government related issues. She has particular experience in plan and policy development, consenting, judicial review proceedings and environmental due diligence, and provides strategic advice on resource management processes and high profile projects nationwide. She regularly represents clients in local authority hearings and in alternative dispute resolution processes, and has experience at all levels of the Court system.




This seminar is part of a series

Fast Track and RMA Reform Series in Focus

Gain high-level insights into the evolving landscape of reform of environmental and planning law through the Fast track and RMA reforms in this two-part advanced webinar series, chaired by a sitting judge of the Environment Court of New Zealand. With expert oversight and authoritative commentary, this program offers a rare opportunity to engage with the RMA reform process at a strategic level. Stay ahead of sweeping changes to New Zealand’s environmental law framework with this two-part advanced webinar series. Designed for legal professionals, planners, and environmental advisors, this program delivers timely analysis of key developments in the Resource Management Act (RMA) reform process. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of environmental law reform in New Zealand.

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Attend and earn 2 CPD hours


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Fast Track Update: Overview of How Applications Have Been Progressed or Declined

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Monday, 06 October 2025
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