It’s been a fairly slow news day today, so to wrap up our Wednesday live updates I thought I’d direct you to some good reads from The Spinoff and beyond.
- Opinion: The latest development in the Skyworld saga? It stinks of piss now. Queen Street’s ageing entertainment centre is getting more derelict by the day. Will someone step up at the last minute to save it?
- Parking fines review stalled due to cost of living crisis: Despite the transport ministry’s recommendation, the government has confirmed a plan to make parking fines more of a deterrent has been put on blocks. Stewart Sowman-Lund reports. (Yes I shared my own report here, I’m selfish I know).
- Student groomed by teacher wanted her name made public to help hold him accountable (Stuff): It’s taken Helena Dray years to realise she’s not to blame for the sexual relationship she had with her teacher at an elite Christchurch school.
- One in three Wellington ED patients spends time in bed in corridors (Newsroom): Emergency departments not designed to deal with the number of patients they now see are sagging under the weight of serious over-occupancy.
- Students not allowed at school for months after reporting principal for assault (Stuff): Three teenage students at a private school have been locked out of education for months after accusing their principal of an assault in a toilet.
- And for some lighter options: Our review of Cirque du Soleil (we really loved the clown) and this New York Times Magazine interview with Phoebe Waller-Bridge that I really enjoyed.