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Eugenie Sage

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Gordon Campbell on the Greens learning to love a global destroyer of native forests, and women at work

Gordon Campbell October 24, 2019 0

Land Information Minister Eugenie Sage has allowed a Japanese-owned forestry company called Pan Pac Forest Products to bypass the Overseas Investment Office, and buy thousands of hectares of New Zealand land, without prior vetting and (apparently) without conditions attached.

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Josh Gale October 19, 2011 0

Is DOC’s zeal for commercial ventures with the private sector an environmental hazard ?

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