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Bright to take up billboard bylaw battle after mayoral rival Crone backs off

Rule change inconsistent with Bill of Rights, candidate insists.

Nick Grant
Thu, 21 Apr 2016

While Auckland mayoral candidate and ex-Xero NZ boss Victoria Crone appears to have backed off from a battle over billboards with Auckland Council, fellow candidate Penny Bright has decided to take up cudgels on her rival’s – and ratepayers’ – behalf.

In early March Ms Crone’s campaign erected two

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Nick Grant
Thu, 21 Apr 2016
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