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"textContent": "There are times when a story comes across the desk that makes you stop and think – surely that can’t be right.\n\nThis is one of them.\n\nIn the lead-up to ANZAC Day, the RSA Poppy Appeal – run by the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association – once again set out to do what it has done for generations: honour the fallen, support veterans and give the public a chance to show their respect.\n\nIt’s a tradition that most New Zealanders and Australians understand instinctively. You see the poppies in supermarkets, outside shops, in shopping centres – quietly, respectfully and without fuss.\n\nWhich is why what has come out of Sylvia Park is so surprising.\n\nANZAC POPPY DAY and Sylvia Park\n\n0:00\n\n/206.274807\n\n1×",
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