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NZ earthquake risk: The million-year model unravelling nation s peril

NZ earthquake risk: The million-year model unravelling nation s peril 7 Mar, 2021 03:11 AM 6 minutes to read A new state-of-the-art model may shed new light on what triggered the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake. Photo / Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter A new state-of-the-art model may shed new light on what triggered the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake. Photo / Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Kiwi scientists have created a million-year catalogue of synthetic earthquakes that could help answer just the kind of big questions now swirling around Friday s shaky morning. It may also help tell us what kicked off the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake - one of the most complex ever recorded - and how certain elements of New Zealand s landscape can worsen shaking effects.

Prof Karim puts monstrous Morningside building under the microscope

Prof Karim puts ’monstrous’ Morningside building under the microscope By Mervyn Naidoo Share Durban - He leads the country’s scientific war against the Covid-19 pandemic, but Professor Salim Abdool Karim has also availed time to join a long-running legal fight to fell a high-rise Morningside building, regarded as a “monstrosity” by some. A “bulky” nine-storey development on 317 Currie Road, which “dwarfs” surrounding buildings and blocks out some affected residents’ iconic city and ocean views, is what prompted Prof Karim to file a joinder application with the Durban High Court recently. Save Our Berea (Sob), a civic rights group, and three other applicants were the ones who took exception with the Currie Road development and accused the eThekwini Municipality of using fraudulent means to rezone the building site and approve plans.

The rise of glamping in Australia: How do we define what glamping really is?

Next time you pitch a tent in the backyard for the kids, you might want to leave it up. A man on Melbourne s Mornington Peninsula has put up a tent, called it glamping and is charging more than $200 a night for stays. And judging by his Airbnb listing, people are not only paying for the privilege, but, according to most of the nearly 70 reviews, they have been enjoying themselves. However Airbnb host John s listing, Glamping at Mt Martha by the Beach , though active since 2017, has recently copped Twitter outrage over its set up: a basic multi-roomed tent with air beds for four on the ground, mismatched sheets, a wooden table with a couple of plastic wine goblets on it. Then there s the tent s location, right by a driveway in front of an aluminium shed in an overlooked suburban backyard, albeit one with the beach across the road.

Tarif Dewi Perssik dan Cita Citata Dibongkar Nassar, Cita Bereaksi: Masih Syukur Ada Job

Tarif Dewi Perssik dan Cita Citata Dibongkar Nassar, Cita Bereaksi: Masih Syukur Ada Job
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A list of the latest planning applications in Northumberland

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