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Open letter to Auckland councillors over the development of Te Arai beach - by Russel Norman
Posted below is an letter to the mayor and councillors of Auckland from concerned Aucklander John Shaw. John is a surfer who’s passionate about the stunning beauty of Te Arai beach north of Auckland and doesn’t want to see its natural character destroyed by development like so many of our other pristine beaches. Dear [...] read moreOctober 21, 2011 5:01 pm - 2 Comments
