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Tribal trust's case for share of Auckland islands tourism thrown out by High Court

Court throws out judicial review asking for a declaration the Conservation Minister's decision to grant a five-year concession to Fullers was unlawful.

Sally Lindsay
Wed, 01 Mar 2017

The High Court at Auckland has refused to intervene in an argument between the Ngai Tai ki Tamaki Tribal Trust and Fullers over the ferry operator’s concession for guided tours of Motutapu and Rangitoto Islands.

Justice John Fogarty has thrown out the tribal trust’s application for a judicial

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Sally Lindsay
Wed, 01 Mar 2017
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