Qualifications
LLB (Hons), BCom, University of Auckland
Admitted
2021, New Zealand
Tallulah specialises in environmental and resource management matters.
Her experience includes major urban and residential development, significant infrastructure projects, local government rates, development contribution disputes, water-related issues, and more.
Tallulah has appeared as counsel at hearings at the local government and Environment Court level.
Tallulah's whakapapa includes Te Rūnagnga o Te Rarawa and Ngāphui,and is a member of Te Waka Ture, our Māori legal group.
Recent highlights
- Advising and appearing as counsel for large private developers in relation to private plan changes for residential, commercial and industrial land.
- Advising various clients on legislative and regulatory reform processes.
- Assisting various irrigation scheme and farming clients in consenting relating to nutrients and water.
- Assisting large private developers in relation to development contribution disputes with local and territorial authorities.
- Advising and appearing for a range of smaller organisations and individuals in opposing resource consents.
- Assisting private clients and decision-makers in relation to fast-track consenting processes.
Affiliations
- Member of Canterbury Women’s Legal Association.
- Member of Resource Management Law Association.
- Member of Te Hunga Rōia Māori o Aotearoa.