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Iwi across the Bay of Plenty have waited years for the Crown to honour its aquaculture commitments, and today that has become a reality. However, some Iwi in Mātaatua say success will depend not only on investment, but on trust. Pūkāea reporter Te Okiwa McLean has more.

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