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Today on The Spinoff: Why demolishing the bridge would make Te Ngākau Civic Square a much better public space; the crisis facing Kōhanga reo; the People’s Choice awards for best books of 2024
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Windbag: Tear down the City to Sea Bridge
Empty classrooms, silent language: Kōhanga reo faces a crisis
The best books of 2024: The people’s choice
Join us in 2025 for four fantastic events, or buy another Spinoff fan tickets for Christmas.
Auckland at Q Theatre: Gone by Lunchtime Live, April 9 and Bryn & Ku’s Singles Club Party, February 13
Wellington at the Hannah Playhouse: The Fold Live, February 20 and The Spinoff Book Club, March 13
The cost of being: A public servant and mum who’s saving for a house deposit
What can we learn from Australia’s version of the Marsden Fund furore?
The Bulletin: Councils back on the government’s naughty step