Environmental groups are questioning how the government will be able to stand up enough expert panels, for the sheer volume of projects unveiled in its fast track list .
The list of 149 projects, ranging from roading and housing, through to controversial mining applications, and wharf and port extensions was released yesterday. Some projects that have been rejected through RMA applications, have been revived, and will now be heard by expert panels.
Environmental Defence Society head Gary Taylor says some of the projects, such as renewable energy applications, are welcome. But he says others -- if approved -- will have a detrimental impact on the environment. Kathryn also speaks with Nick Leggett Chief Executive of Infrastructure NZ.