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2018-11-01
Minister taken for a glide
Avalanche risk ‘considerable’
Youth advocates have a right royal time
Name change decision delayed
Farewell to the Fortune
PRIESTS’ BRIEFING
$180 million cost for extra 500 refugees in five years
‘Contradictory’ residency case details
Wheelchair occupant badly hurt in ute crash
Pike River reentry options identified
Road worker bodycams after rage incident
Aurora review finds 30 safety failures
Hillside jobs could double as result of govt decision: RMU
Pensioner allegedly ‘whacked’ by skateboarder
Rescued cat safe to rethink its life choices postpost
Labourites return to South Conference performances important
Wicked work, but which witch is which?
$35m investment in skifields
Mayor turns busker for festival’s opening act
$15 million project design panel action
Respects paid to aviator
‘Mixed feelings’ after extra seating allowed
Transport solutions alliance
Festival celebrates colonial heyday with ‘Upstairs Downstairs’ theme
Going for gold on the Waipahi; chasing big ones in the Shag
Victorian Fˆete on November 18
Cutting cost of superannuation
Time DCC looked after city’s working citizens
Electric cars are great, but not yet for everyone
Fortune Theatre liquidation process ‘flawed’
Old salt passes
True partnership between iwi and Crown needed for progress
DCC’s lastminute budget revamp a travesty
The word that will never die — despite constant abuse
Trump visits shooting site amid controversy, criticism
Death and destruction as violent storms buffet Italy
Divers look for fuselage
Denmark says Iran planned assassination
Mauger happy with wellbalanced squad
Playing for ‘special’ Highlanders easy decision for Banks
Super Rugby
Runs take toll on Campbell in marathon
Otago’s huge defeat a little predictable
Jumpout win shows ‘stronger’ Passito ready to produce best
Vink climbs his way to lead
Farmlands: profit doubled, revenue up
Market commentary
Restaurants, cafes join pilot smokefree initiative
Sectors picked to be CPTPP winners
Annual property value gain in South averaging above 10%
ANZ profit higher than big eight combined
Unusual production produces tears A simple question from a child about the idiom ‘‘watching paint dry’’ has led to an unusual new theatre work. Rebecca Fox talks to its creator and sole actor.
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‘‘Juxtapose’’, Emily Siddell and Stephen Bradbourne
‘‘Against Nature’’, Harry Watson
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