A renewed debate over waterfront safety in Wellington, sparked by a new inquest into a drowning and the council's past failure to act on known risks, centers on the need for permanent fencing and accountability in safety planning.
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Wellington councillors baulk at spending 7 million to fence stretch of waterfrontongoing hazard in high-traffic zones
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