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"Greetings earthlings! 'In my view the Tino Rangitiratanga flag is going to be a symbol of the bicultural foundations that NZ is founded on'..." 10 January 2010
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- "Greetings earthlings! 'In my view the Tino Rangitiratanga flag is going to be a symbol of the bicultural foundations that NZ is founded on'..." 10 January 2010
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Text reads 'Nasa's Kepler space telescope finds new planets - News'. On an image of one of the new planets stands Prime Minister John Key stating his view that 'the Tino Rangitiratanga flag is going to be a symbol of the bicultural foundations that NZ is founded on'. Refers to the fact that the PM has decided that the Tino Rangitiratanga flag and the traditional NZ flag should both fly on Waitangi Day and his view that the Tino Rangitiratanga flag is going to be symbolic of the bicultural fou...
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- Date created
- 2010
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- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22730497
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- Waitangi
- Related subjects
- United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration / Key, John Phillip (Rt Hon), 1961- / Planets / New Zealand / Race relations / Flags / Waitangi
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