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    The Government's expected to announce a raft of changes to earthquake building standards today

    The Government's expected to announce a raft of changes to earthquake building standards today



    Building assessments are currently based on the new building standard - which compares risk to a newly built structure.

    Any rating below 34 percent is deemed earthquake prone - often requiring expensive remediation.

    Prime Minister Chris Luxon says more nuanced rules are needed.

    He says current legislation is one-size fits all - and there must be better consideration of risk.

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