By: Thomas Coughlan
Regional Development Minister Shane Jones said frogs and other wildlife will not be allowed to get in the way of economic development after the
Thomas Coughlan is a Deputy Political Editor at the New Zealand Herald. He focuses on applying a political lens to various topics, including politics, transport, climate change, and business, while also covering the 2023 elections and market trends. Thomas has been featured in publications such as the Environmental Post Ledger, The Daily Telegraph, and NewstalkZB.
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