Auckland local body member Troy Churton apologised for making a finger gun gesture toward Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith during a heated community meeting over a controversial housing development plan.
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residents' resistance to density changes
Auckland local body member apologises for making finger gun gesture to justice ministercouncil rejects bold redevelopment plans
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