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Supreme Court rules for fishery sustainability over industry interests

A long running dispute over a decision made by Stuart Nash has ended with Forest and Bird and Seafood New Zealand each logging a win The post Supreme Court rules for fishery sustainability over industry interests appeared first on Newsroom.

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