Where did Gabrielle come from, and what makes it so rare and dangerous?The Spinoff Daily, Monday February 13Ahiahi mārie, welcome to The Spinoff Daily. Today on The Spinoff, Cyclone Gabrielle – you can follow all the latest updates here. Also: Bridgette Toy-Cronin on what Citizens Advice Bureau does for Auckland and why it’s worth saving, and Jennifer Smart on experiencing burnout as a secondary school teacher.
The Spinoff's independent, homegrown journalism is only possible because of the support of our members. Their generous donations power all our work and help keep it freely available to all. Tautoko The Spinoff this year by becoming a member, making a new donation or encouraging your organisation to donate. Post-burnout reflections from a tired secondary school teacher “Burnout and workload-related stress is more common than we like to admit,” writes Jennifer Smart. “Teachers tend to give more of ourselves than we have in reserve – let’s be honest, there’s a bit of a martyr complex going on for many of us too – and I don’t think we’re very good at talking about it.” What Citizens Advice Bureau does for Auckland, and why it’s worth saving Sik Fan Lah! and the boundless layers of Chinese food in Aotearoa David Fane is glad to have aged well The webseries putting Ngongotahā on the map Inside Bruce Lee’s celebrity sushi empire Hollywood has the Walk of Fame. London has Madam Tussaud’s. We have… Bruce Lee Sushi & Roll. Alex Casey talks to the most famous living Bruce Lee about building a sushi empire endorsed by everyone from The Mad Butcher to Dei Hamo. |
Where did Gabrielle come from, and what makes it so rare and dangerous?
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