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The squeeze continues

I’m sure that many readers might just skip my column on the basis that there seems to be rarely any ‘good news’ for four-wheeling being touted. I’m afraid that this is another of those and there seems little likelihood that the situation will dramatically improve.

There are essentially three categories of landholding in New Zealand: private land including Māori lands, local body lands such as local parks and roads managed by district and sometimes regional councils, and Government lands such as

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