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‘Grievance industry’ could feed on race-based economic apartheid

A whole new chapter of the Maori “grievance industry” will be carved out if the Marine and Coastal Area Bill is not significantly and realistically changed.This is coupled with fears the proposed law – which applies different standards t

Jock Anderson
Fri, 10 Dec 2010

A whole new chapter of the Maori “grievance industry” will be carved out if the Marine and Coastal Area Bill is not significantly and realistically changed.

This is coupled with fears the proposed law – which applies different standards to Maori and non-Maori rights – risks New Zealand engaging in

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Jock Anderson
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
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