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Marie Gibbs: Mt Messenger bypass project protester on buying a section of land they had been trespassed from - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Mount Messenger bypass project protesters say they've bought a section of state highway they were previously trespassed from.

They claim they paid land information $400 dollars for the land, and therefore can't be trespassed from it.

But land information says it's not for sale, and never was.

Marie Gibbs, a protester from the Poutama Charitable Trust says that since the land didn't have an official title, the previously confiscated land didn't have a real owner. 

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Marie Gibbs: Mt Messenger bypass project protester on buying a section of land they had been trespassed from - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive