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Adams offers more details on $360m broadband top-up, says Northland towns top contenders

The silly Northland pork barrel hints aside, this is a good initiative.

Thu, 12 Mar 2015

Four Northland towns are in the running for extra government cash for better urban and rural broadband, Communications Minister Amy Adams says.

Ms Adams just happened to be in Kerikeri with Prime Minister John Key when she made the announcement.

NZ First leader Winston Peters is on equal footing

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