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DOC botch-up leaves business in the lurch

A Department of Conservation blunder has left a businessman footing the bill for a lease on prime Bay of Islands land that the High Court has found to be unlawful.William Goodfellow, a cousin of National Party president Peter Goodfellow, is the owner of E

Niko Kloeten
Mon, 27 Sep 2010

A Department of Conservation blunder has left a businessman footing the bill for a lease on prime Bay of Islands land that the High Court has found to be unlawful.

William Goodfellow, a cousin of National Party president Peter Goodfellow, is the owner of Explore NZ, a ferry company that has been

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Niko Kloeten
Mon, 27 Sep 2010
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