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Damage to Wellington buildings surprising; government launches review

Most people forget it was the capital's second or third worst earthquake. 

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 17 Nov 2016

Confusion reigns in Wellington about why some reasonably new buildings were badly damaged in this week's earthquakes while old buildings stood up. 

Prime Minister John Key wants answers, as do property owners and tenants, but Property Council Wellington branch president Mike Cole says most

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 17 Nov 2016
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