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Today on The Spinoff: We can’t find the environmental group that was extensively consulted on the fast-track consenting bill. Plus: March 15 and the very worst of social media.
But first: Joel MacManus is reporting live from today’s big Wellington City Council meeting.
We can’t find the environmental group that was extensively consulted on the fast-track consenting bill
March 15 and the very worst of social media
Can all students be excellent?
Help Me Hera: How do I stop being the nosiest person alive?
“Reading your letter, I was thinking about how much Harriet the Spy would love the internet. There’s so much to be discovered! We all voluntarily surrender so much information about ourselves, both accidentally and intentionally. I often think about the future of the biography market. Sure, you can learn a lot from looking through Virginia Woolf’s personal correspondence. But that’s a radically different insight to what you might discover if you had access to her browser history.”
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