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"textContent": "Liam Hehir writes: The debate over whether Tamatha Paul bears meaningful responsibility for Wellington’s sewage crisis has gathered pace and heat in equal measure. At the centre of it sits a blog post attributed to a writer named Peter Bassett, which has been widely circulated and confidently asserted as fact. The claim is stark. In May 2021, […]\n\nThe post The WCC vote on cycleways and water infrastructure first appeared on Kiwiblog.",
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