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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Tory Whanau says she is worried about about the legacy of her first term as Wellington mayor

    Tory Whanau says she is worried about about the legacy of her first term as Wellington mayor


    It comes after the council voted not to sell their airport shares - which would have helped fund the 10 year-plan.

    Tory Whanau says it's been a difficult term, but she still has successes she's proud of.

    She says she's made mistakes in her past, but has learnt and moved on from them.
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