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Meat & greet
2019
Profiles Burger Wellington, a part of the food festival Wellington on a Plate (WOAP) which has transformed into a culinary art form and attracts those in pursuit of the perfect burger. Reports on the author's experience of the event and well as gauging the opinions of local food influencers Kalliana Kong and Tim Yamat. Lists Tim's top five favourite fare. Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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From making tyres to shaping minds
2008
Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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Girls' head begins 'dream job'
2008
Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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The lengthy prime of Mrs McAlpine
2008
Source: National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Matauranga o Aotearoa, licensed by the Department of Internal Affairs for re-use under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New Zealand Licence.
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Giants given incentive to study
2008
Giants on the scholarship programme this year are Ricky Brooks, Nico Ritschny and Bronson Beri, who are studying for a diploma in applied fitness, Sam To'omata, who is studying for a bachelor of commerce, and Jovan Vucinic, who is studying for a diploma in arts and media. HIGH ACHIEVERS: NMIT chief executive [Tony Gray] uses a ladder to outmanoeuvre Nelson Giants players Bronson Beri, left, and Nico Ritschny. MAIL PHOTO / COLIN SMITH / 181122
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Girls on the rise
2008
Contact with boys was a \"no-no'' says [Phyllis Addis]. \"Anyway, I had three brothers.'' \"It's not feminist, it's just I didn't think there was a difference.'' \"I spoke with her and said school wasn't open until January, and even if it was, your values and the school's values are not in tandem,'' said [Alison McAlpine].
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Road Ragers
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Buscke, Phil
2008
Rock'n'rollers the Datsuns have returned to their home shores after more than a year away to reconnect with family, friends and fans. Marcus Stickley talked to guitarist Phil Buscke ahead of the band's latest New Zealand tour. \"It's great to come back to a good summer,'' says Buscke, down the line from somewhere near Gisborne, where a few of his aunties live. He'd just been swimming in a nearby river. \"It would be good to get it out before April/May, but sometimes you can't predict what's going to happen with record labels.''
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Stars lined up for tour
2008
\"There's a romance that we're capturing with this.'' \"You'll have adults sitting in the middle and kids running around out on the sides. It's a nice environment.'' [Kirsten Mabbott] says that hosting the tour is \"fabulous'' for Upper Moutere. She reckons this year's show will be as good \"if not better'' than Runga's first show there. Details for both shows Outdoor concert: Please check the weather forecast before you leave home. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the show will go on, rain or shine.
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Mixing with Mexican
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Welch, Don
2008
\"It's delicious but it's deadly,'' says [Don Welch]. \"That's Mexico's answer to the apple pie,'' says Welch. \"It's everything Kiwis love. It's flour, fat and flavour,'' says Welch. Mince chimichangas
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Trip to Cambodia life-changing
2008
\"The poverty never leaves you,'' says Alison Paton, the teacher who accompanied 13 Nayland students, and one from Taranaki, on the two week trip. Paige Bowler-Brendt, 16, said the trip made her appreciate \"what we've got compared to what they've got''. \"They've got that closeness of community.''
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