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Diving into the detail of Labour's planning laws proposals

A "major breakthrough" that in and of itself "doesn't really alter the outcome at all.” Including poll result and special audio feature.

Nick Grant
Fri, 20 May 2016

Labour’s announcement of policies aimed at tackling Auckland’s housing crisis – particularly the proposal to abolish the city’s urban growth boundary – has been welcomed by a range of groups, including the ACT Party, Taxpayers' Union and Business New Zealand. Some commentators, however – including

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Nick Grant
Fri, 20 May 2016
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