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2016-10-23
Manfred’s miracle on the mountain
Tragedy as 5-year-old dies at wild beach
Inquiry call into ‘shonky’ steel
Toilets flow straight into waterway
Labour Weekend is about balance
Lotto jackpots
Female lawyers ‘fight’ for equal pay
Shortage of teachers at ‘crisis point’
Sweet relief on the way for gluten-intolerant beer drinkers
Teen in crisis sent home alone; mum
Where’s the outrage and action on the suicide statistics?
Fatal coronary during Coro St cliffhanger
Big brands slyly use insecurity in Trojan marketing tactics
When good PR goes bad
Biscuits help kids’ crunch issues
‘Paranoia’ in challenge to mum’s estate
Jennie puts her best foot forward
Council splurge on social media gets a ‘dislike’
Families offered new chance to reconnect with lost loved ones
Family’s farm feud hits court
Turn up the Volume
TIKI TAANE: Ol’ Manky
DAVE DOBBYN: Set list for a riot
The science behind preserving the past
To all the men I’ve loved before
Opportunist builders steeled for new leaky building crisis
‘A dog, a ute and a bloody radio’
Last of the artisans
A life taken for no reason
A portrait of the artist
Prison should not be school for criminals
Brethren business
‘It makes me want to come to school’
Nostalgia lives – in triplicate
THE REMARKABLES All Blacks set test record amid bitter war of words
Cheika blasts ABs, officials and media in post-game rant
All Blacks soak up the shots and then strike
Why Hansen’s men are the best
Ioane set for call-up to ABs
Lienert-Brown to manor born in the midfield
Harbour to meet Otago in final
Black Ferns smash Wallaroos
Tew is in danger of tarnishing his legacy
NZ Rugby has been dreadful at getting its message across
No excuses for Kiwis despite past struggles
Kiwi drivers claim 1-2 at Surfers
Ruiz ready for duel of gun-slingers
Phoenix’s home form turns to ashes
Quality ton by Astle launches Canty fightback
Winx has win X-factor
Astara shines again on favourite track
PUNTERS DIARY
Bel Sorriso decisive in Thompson
Matt Cameron has plenty to think about
Abarth Spider heritage a hot topic
DriveTimes Five
CX-9 finishes product blitz
New Fuel New Look New Journey
Peugeot’s Dakar race off-roader sticks with 2WD
Lexus stays in comfort zone with new seat
Farmers take up arms as Outback goes to the dogs
Bunglers altered America’s treasured founding document
Corrupt official’s big stash of bribes
LOSING HIS STING
Fellow veterans question ex-SAS man’s hostage crisis tale
Widespread cyber attack one of the largest ever seen
Hillary enlists grieving dad
Obama’s quiet fight to right drug wrongs
Officer eavesdropped on leaders before D-Day
‘Fake Sheikh’ sent to prison
STRANGE FEELINGS
The food& drink issue
Coffee cap converts
Battle of wits
Sprouting ideas
Beer fears
Young travellers seek more sophistication
Go natural drives new food business
Mums target market for healthy snacks
Specific designs delivered
The climate change shift
Budget truisms hit home
How much will it cost me?
Should I book a shore excursion?
When should I book?
Stop over for some airport fun
Make your stopover a success
Three weird cruises
Art of ‘cranking’ a global feat
The Kiwi foodie’s fairy tale
INSIDER TIP
Brave rides 2000km on her little red scooter through chaotic cities and peaceful countryside.
The setting
’Ow my ’erbs ’ave gone ’aywire
Healthy beat to East Coast pulse
What’s the best dark chocolate?
The guiding light
What is the most significant thing you have learned from life with Peggy?
Vengabus returns Yes, the music is cheesy, admit The Vengaboys, but it’s also a lot of fun. Brace yourselves: these 90s pop sensations are heading our way. By
Hell or High Water (R16)
I, Daniel Blake (M)
Horse tale has pace of thriller
Mystery simple but compelling
Triumph of love, care, camaraderie
A wharenui’s rich legacy
What’s your idea of perfect happiness?
Nelson takes a step back in time
A ken for Kiwi humour
The Heights: Wanaka’s Premier Subdivision
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