A proposal to redevelop Molesworth Station as a self-sustaining, not-for-profit farm open to the public, emphasizing environmental protection, rural access, and long-term land stewardship.
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Fran was chair of T Paper, and um they have a an event every year to raffle um various prizes and things, and we were thinking about what could be quite unique in offering a prize via T Paper, and we thought, well, what about a trip through Molesworth? Because it's a really special place. And so we auctioned that and uh raised a lot of money, and Fran and a number of our friends and a few others uh did the weekend trip through Molesworth.
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balancing private land use with national recreation access
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