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NZ Maori Council co-Chair Sir Eddie Durie says claim does not cover all NZ water

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Moving to allay fears that the claim could cover all the country's water, Sir Eddie Durie spoke on Marae Investigates to clarify that the claim is for some proprietary interests in very specific plots. "We are looking at particular areas and what we need to do is define how far it can and should go so that it doesn't intrude on the general public's interests.

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