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Len Brown grooves as deputy gets St Heliers' hiding

Niko Kloeten
Thu, 11 Apr 2013

Auckland mayor Len Brown went grooving with Paul Simon while his deputy Penny Hulse defended the council’s unitary plan against stroppy St Helier-ites.

A day after whooping it up with justice minister Judith Collins at the New Zealand Breakers grand final basketball game at Vector Arena, Mr

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Niko Kloeten
Thu, 11 Apr 2013
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