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“We’re all incredibly sad, but we’re happy that he’s now at peace,” he said. “He’s worked for a very long time, and throughout that time he’s been the utmost professional, very respectful to all people and the industry he has been involved with,” Sherry said of his father’s long and respected career in television.
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Rotorua Lakes Council spends more than $100k on withdrawn wastewater discharge stoush
17 Feb, 2021 02:09 AM
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Rotorua Lakes Council spent more than $100,000 in the space of three months on an Environment Court case it later withdrew from.
The case was in relation to the council s plan to discharge treated wastewater into Lake Rotorua, which was challenged by Te Arawa Lakes Trust in 2018.
The action was withdrawn at the end of August, with the council, Central North Island Iwi Holdings and Te Arawa Lakes Trust working collaboratively toward a solution, according to a council release at the time.
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