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Cheviot shake will provide government with reasons for infrastructure boost

The exposure of vulnerable infrastructure bottlenecks means New Zealand needs to undertake a much more sober and realistic assessment of its risks. Now. 

Mon, 14 Nov 2016

If the government needed any rationale for bringing forward infrastructure spending plans, it received one just after midnight last night.

The Cheviot earthquakes, their aftershocks and their companion jolts around the country have exposed the lack of redundancy and backup in much of New

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