It's not quite all over bar the shouting but Whangarei District Council has given a big green tick to banning genetically modified organisms from its patch.
A proposed district plan change was unanimously approved yesterday at the last District Living Committee meeting of this council's term.
The plan change could effectively ban GMO releases by turning field trials approved by the central government Environment Protection Authority into a discretionary activity.
That means should the EPA sanction local experiments, they might not get past the front door; being subject to local requirements and liability provisions outlined in the district plan. The changes could yet go through an appeals process.
It's another round in a David and Goliath clash which sees a growing number of local authorities stand against the Government's position that there are adequate GMO precautions in its own legislation.