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English: Speakers at a seminar 'New Zealand's contribution to the Global Management and Governance of the Internet', organised by the United Nations Association of NZ.
From left to right: Frank March, Winston Roberts, Nicola Treloar, Keith Davidson, and Jordan Carter. |
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Author | Ballofstring |
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