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Weldon accuses Coutts of ‘cowboy stuff’ at resource consent hearing

Former NZX CEO and neighbour of Sir Russell Coutts’ property says consent hearing is a test case for resource exploitation.

Will Mace
Wed, 16 Jun 2021

Mark Weldon has called Sir Russell Coutts’ application to secure water usage for his Crown Terrace property “cowboy stuff” and accused him and co-claimants of illegally diverting water sources to favour their resource consent claim.

Phil Page, counsel for Coutts and his co-claimants from

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Will Mace
Wed, 16 Jun 2021
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