Sonny Bill Williams campaigning to get Aussie detention centre refugees to NZ

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The former All Black recently travelled to Queenstown to campaign for Australia to accept Aotearoa’s offer to resettle 150 refugees per year from their offshore detention centres.

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In This Story: Sonny Bill Williams

Sonny William “Bill” Williams is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer of Samoan descent who most recently played as a second-row forward for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League, and New Zealand Kiwis at international level.

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