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Push on foreshore and seabed legislation and Aus buying warships

Push on foreshore and seabed legislation and Aus buying warships

NZ Herald20 hours ago
Chris Luxon's backing the Treaty Negotiations Minister pushing ahead on foreshore and seabed legislation and Australia buying 11 Japanese warships. Video / NZ Herald
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