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NEWS; Next month a Queensland game meat producer may start exporting, to China, cane toad body parts. 17 February 2010
NZ-Australia relations are 'as close as they can get'. (except when it comes to apples) 1 March, 2008
How to freak out an Australian... "New Zealand apple crumble with fireblight" 16 April 2010
"EEEEEEEK!! HELP! HELP!!" 18 April 2010
News. The Oz farmers driving tractors to Canberra in protest were described as 'blinkered pointy heads' by Derryn Hinch. "Maybe the blinkers weren't a good idea?" 3 August, 2005
Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :News. A submitter to the Oz panel ruling on the admissibility of N.Z. apples said allowing them would be 'an act of treason'. New Zealand Shipping Gazette, 13 July 2002.
Hubbard, James, 1949- :"We'll rub the Aussies nose in it when we hit the Gold Coast!.." 9 April 2015
Parker, Richard, 1976- :Oil price drop is bad news for New Zealand. 1 February 2015
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