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Order in the House: Transtasman parity dispute

Today's question time session saw Labour and National scrap over the exact nature – and progress - of the income gap between New Zealand and Australia.Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee told the House yesterday that the gap is “certa

Nina Fowler
Wed, 28 Jul 2010

Today’s question time session saw Labour and National scrap over the exact nature – and progress - of the income gap between New Zealand and Australia.

Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee told the House yesterday that the gap is “certainty a lot less than it was when Labour was in office”

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Nina Fowler
Wed, 28 Jul 2010
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