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New Zealand’s risk assessment needs to improve

It would help the country be better prepared for future disasters.

Dr Anne Bardsley and Sir Peter Gluckman from Koi Tū: the Centre for Informed Futures.

Brent Edwards Mon, 27 Mar 2023

A new report is urging the Government to set up a national risk assessment authority to better prepare the country for high-impact disasters.

It said New Zealand’s approach to dealing with risks was being held back by the country’s ‘she’ll be right’ attitude and culture. It meant New

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Brent Edwards Mon, 27 Mar 2023
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