EPISODE · Aug 11, 2025 · 32 MIN
John Lawson on Local Politics
from Raglan Politics
John joins us to talk about the recent bus survey, NZ First's desire to get into the gas field off the coast of Raglan and we find out the history of the trees in the main street.
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John joins us to talk about the recent bus survey, NZ First's desire to get into the gas field off the coast of Raglan and we find out the history of the trees in the main street.
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