The Resource Management (Duration of Consents) Amendment Bill, which amends the Resource Management Act, was passed in December 2025. The Bill extends existing consents to support the transition to the new planning system.
Consents due to expire before the new legislation takes effect will now be extended two years to 31 December 2027, and once the Natural Environment and Planning Bills pass later this year, these are expected to be extended again to mid-2031. This gives consent holders the option to renew under the transitional framework or wait for the new system, which is planned to be fully operational by 2029.
The extensions do not apply to:
Water-related consents if the extension would create durations longer than 35 years
Wastewater network consents, which remain subject to their specific requirements under recent wastewater standards
For more information, read the Government announcement or contact Leonard.
Author | Leonard Hong
An accomplished economist and public policy professional, Leonard brings a global perspective and analytical edge to Property Council New Zealand’s advocacy team.
With a background spanning macroeconomics, international political economy, and urban development policy, Leonard’s career has taken him from the New Zealand Parliament to leading think tanks and industry bodies across the Asia-Pacific. Before joining Property Council, he was a Policy Advisor with the Property Council of Australia in Perth, where he led research and advocacy on urban growth, infrastructure, industrial and capital market settings. His earlier experience includes roles with The New Zealand Initiative, where he co-authored nationally recognised economic reports, and as an advisor to Hon. Andrew Bayly MP, former Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs.
Leonard holds a Master’s degree in International Political Economy from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, graduating with First Class Honours and dual degrees in Commerce and Arts from the University of Auckland. A recipient of both the Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Asia and the Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Latin America, Leonard is also a member of the Asia New Zealand Foundation’s Leadership Network and an Adjunct Associate with Principal Economics.
Passionate about evidence-based policy and the intersection of economics, cities, and governance, Leonard’s work supports Property Council’s mission to create thriving, well-designed communities across Aotearoa New Zealand.
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