The Environment Court landfill appeals moved offline from Microsoft Teams to a marae last week, as Judges Melinda Dickey and Jeff Smith (pictured), together with Commissioners Ruth Bartlett, Glenys Payne and Kevin Prime, reconvened for cultural evidence at Te Ao Marama Maori cultural centre in Te Hana.
All the land for the proposed mega-dump in the Dome Valley will eventually be gifted to the Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust by Waste Management NZ (WM), if the landfill goes ahead.
The Environment Court heard last week that this formed part of the agreement reached between WM and the trus...
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