The Fast Track Approvals Act 2024 is legislation that creates an expedited consenting pathway for development projects in New Zealand. The Act aims to accelerate resource consents for certain projects by bypassing standard Resource Management Act processes.
Notably, no individual public hearings or submissions are considered in the consultation process for project approval. This severely limits the ability of the public to have their say on these projects.
As a registered non-profit organisation, Whitewater NZ has a much better chance of being considered a directly affected party in projects that might affect recreational whitewater resources, and thus being able to provide comment/submission in opposition/agreement to the panel.
However, we need your membership to represent you! Read below to get a better understanding of what is a stake, and hopefully its enough to convince you to pledge a small amount to WWNZ so we can represent your interests by protecting and restoring Aotearoa’s whitewater rivers and enhancing your opportunities to enjoy them safely!
Projects that could affect river access, water flows, or river environments may now have a faster path to approval with potentially less rigorous environmental assessment. Of particular concern are previously declined projects that may now reapply through the new referrals process.
Implementation Timeline:
There Are Two Types of Fast-Track Projects:
1. Listed Projects: These are 149 projects already included in Schedule 2 of the Act (the ones written into the bill that passed):
2. Unlisted Projects: 211 projects that applied but were previously declined but can now apply through the “referrals application” process as of February 7, 2025:
New Projects: There could also be new projects we’ve yet to hear about – even if none of these projects currently concern you, your home river could be affected next! This is why becoming a Whitewater NZ member is more important than ever.
Approval Process:
Reduced Environmental Standards:
Whitewater NZ is actively monitoring Fast Track applications that could impact whitewater resources. We’re working with Federated Mountain Clubs (FMC) and other outdoor recreation organizations such as Forest and Bird to protect our rivers.
We’ve been working behind the scenes to try and ensure that the standards for releases and flow stay the same or improve for rivers affected by power scheme re-consenting. We commend Manawa Energy and Genesis Energy for their willingness to have an open dialogue with Whitewater NZ and other relevant parties to consider the conditions of the consent renewals!
An update on the current status of the Waitaha will be provided shortly.
More information about the unlisted project that will affect the Kaituna (Lower Gorges) can be found on our social media. We’re fighting hard to keep this off the approved Fast-Track list.
We encourage all paddlers to be aware of potential Fast Track applications in their areas and to contact us immediately if they learn of projects that could affect whitewater resources.