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Working on submissions to the Royal Commission on Social Policy are, from left, Ms Judy Owen, Ms Melissa da Souze-Correa and Mr Graham Barkus, all of Wellington. The huge task of reading, analysing and coding about 6000 submissions is now under way. April 30 is the date for the commission’s first report to the Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves.

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Press, 20 February 1988, Page 33

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Working on submissions to the Royal Commission on Social Policy are, from left, Ms Judy Owen, Ms Melissa da Souze-Correa and Mr Graham Barkus, all of Wellington. The huge task of reading, analysing and coding about 6000 submissions is now under way. April 30 is the date for the commission’s first report to the Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves. Press, 20 February 1988, Page 33

Working on submissions to the Royal Commission on Social Policy are, from left, Ms Judy Owen, Ms Melissa da Souze-Correa and Mr Graham Barkus, all of Wellington. The huge task of reading, analysing and coding about 6000 submissions is now under way. April 30 is the date for the commission’s first report to the Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves. Press, 20 February 1988, Page 33