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Government on shaky ground at Te Arai

Analysis: Abortive foreign investment exemption exposes lack of legislative rigour.

Fri, 29 Jun 2018

Among golf nuts, the gorse-scented links of St Andrews, whose rolling swards are sweetened by the distant song of skylarks and the periodic snick of iron on urethane, are the epitome of bliss.

Even new courses, such as Tara Iti, south of Mangawhai Heads, have been designed to emulate the famous

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