Dissolution of the Forty-Ninth Parliament. Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) Bill in spotlight due to the Rena container ship grounding on the Astrolabe Reef near Tauranga.
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by Desk Editor on Friday, October 21, 2011 — 2:27 PM
Dissolution of the Forty-Ninth Parliament. Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf (Environmental Effects) Bill in spotlight due to the Rena container ship grounding on the Astrolabe Reef near Tauranga.
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When will new zealand work together as one country one people. The treaty should be taken for what it was at the time. Much hardwork by many people to have roads and water and low flood risk. What are we doing looking at new zealand today and not considing how we got to where we are. The world wars should have been enough.
Its sad when more is spent on peter jacksons movie than what was there to clean up rene