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Kia ora, Mayor Tim

Summary by E-tangata.co.nz
“You look at the young people in this district, you go into the schools, and the strength of Māori language as part of who we are is palpable. I genuinely believe that in 20 years time we’ll be asking ourselves what all the fuss was about.” — Tim Cadogan, who’s in his third term as mayor of Central Otago. In an electorate that’s almost as white as the Lammerlaw Range in winter, not all of Mayor Tim Cadogan’s constituents share his enthusiasm for…
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e-tangata.co.nz broke the news in on Saturday, August 3, 2024.
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