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Today on The Spinoff: Marriage, civil union or de facto? Three couples on why they made the choice they did. Plus: A tribute to NZ’s best and weirdest community Facebook groups, and how the Canterbury Rams became the hottest – and loudest – ticket in town.
Gabi Lardies: “If today is the darkest day, that means that tomorrow will be a little brighter. Rock bottom is a turning point. Imagine yourself as a basketballl. You hit the concrete, you bounce back up. Sure, there’s a hand up there waiting to pound you back down, but right now it is a fuzzy silhouette, six months away and barely visible in the gloom. Here are 11 ways to mark the achievement of making it here, the moment of being smooshed into the ground.”
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A tribute to NZ’s best and weirdest community Facebook groups
Marriage, civil union or de facto: In 2024, which one should you choose?
Fast news day: Five big stories you might have missed (according to RNZ’s faulty push notifications)
How the Canterbury Rams became the hottest – and loudest – ticket in town
Is the Kiwi dream to own a “McMansion”, a “shoebox” or something else entirely? This week on When the Facts Change, Bernard Hickey talks with The Urban Advisory’s MD Greer O’Donnell about a new survey of what type of homes we actually want.
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