Lines drawn over market day
Key Ashburton retailers are op posed to a new CBD market day, saying further “restricted trad ing’’ is not what they need.
The proposed Ashburton Mar ket Day would replace the now defunct Boulevard Day, but the application from organiser Carol Johns would mean the tempo rary closure of East Street, Bur nett Street, and Tancred Street on Monday, September 26.
Her proposal has received three objections, which would now go before the Ashburton District Council, with Johns to front to morrow’s hearing.
Ashburton Paper Plus owner Terry McNabb said he doesn’t have a problem with a market day, but “I do have a problem with holding it on the street”.
“For a few years now, we have had these days where the roads in the CBD get closed off, but all we are doing is inviting out-of-town stallholders to park up outside our doors for the day.
“That does not help any of the locally owned and operated busi nesses in that area.”
McNabb said his business has had nothing but disruption for two years from Covid, the CBD redevelopment, and now a new demolition next door.
He said he operated two es sential service businesses inside Paper Plus, those being NZ Post and AA Driver & Vehicle Licens ing, which served a lot of elderly customers whose access would be impacted.
Bob McDonald, from Health 2000 in the Arcade, has submit ted an objection on behalf of 15 CBD businesses that, like Mc Nabb, “believe another day with restricted trading is not benefi cial for the CBD”.
Because of the CBD’s new one-
way system, McDonald said clos ing East Street would “effectively shut down the whole CBD”.
McDonald and Sue Cooper used to run the popular CBD
Boulevard Day, which was una ble to be held in 2020 because of Covid-19 restrictions.
It then had to be held at the Ashburton Domain last year due
to the CBD being a construction zone, which was the first time in 45 years it was held outside of the inner-city location.
He and Cooper hoped to find someone new to take over the running of the Boulevard Day this year, but that hasn’t happened.
That’s why Johns, who has pre viously run events on the same day as Boulevard Day and who is standing for a seat on the council in the local election, has stepped up to fill the void.
Her Ashburton Market Day proposal now falls to the council, with the hearing taking place at 9am on Wednesday.
South Canterbury Anniversary Day has traditionally seen Ashburton’s East Street packed with stalls, but with Boulevard Day moving to the Ashburton Domain last year and not going ahead at all this year, a replacement market faces objections. PHOTO ASHBURTON GUARDIAN Jonathan LeaskAll we are doing is inviting out-of-town stallholders to park up outside our doors. That does not help any of the locally owned and operated businesses in that area.
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Ashburton Ukrainian insists Russians will be beaten
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A Ukrainian living in Ashburton feels “sad’’ at not being able to fight Russian invaders with his brother in the ongoing murder ous war.
He’s Oleksandr Kholiavka, 39, a proud Ukrainian, who has been living in Ashburton for the past four years, having first moved to New Zealand eight years ago.
Kholiavka continually fears for his brother as the body-mount ing and city-destroying Russian invasion of Ukraine shows no sign of letting up, having started in February.
His father in Ukraine tries to keep in contact with his solider brother, with Kholiavka having been told his sibling was “still fighting and still alive’’.
Kholiavka has lost no fami ly members in the fighting, but relations’ homes have been de stroyed, and he feels helpless stuck in Ashburton.
“I feel not good because I can’t help him,’’ he said in his slightly broken English.
“I really want to fly back to Ukraine, but my partner say I am not allowed because I have two kids here in New Zealand. I have family here.
“My heart is in my country. I really want to help.’’
That help was obvious in a small way on Saturday when Kholiavka and his Ukrainian partner Anna Keit manned a sausage sizzle outside Mitre 10 in Ashburton.
A Ukrainian flag fluttered high above the sizzle hut and Keit was even dressed in a traditional red and white embroidered top.
Sausage sizzle sales had a very specific war-fighting cause,
with proceeds to be sent to the Ukraine to help civilians and soldiers buy artillery earmuffs when operating guns and can nons.
“They need special protec
tion gear with the artillery (they use).’’
Kholiavka has also been able to transfer money to family and friends in Ukraine but was upset that the war crime-implicated
Standing proud: Ashburton-based Ukrainians, Anna Keit and partner Oleksandr Kholiavka, are trying to assist family and friends caught up in Russia’s bloody invasion of their home country. Their own money, plus proceeds from sausage sizzles they are running, are being used to buy protective earmuffs for their Rus sian-fighting friends operating heavy artillery guns and cannons in the Ukraine war.
invasion had seen so many in nocent people killed.
“I am sad, yes, because every day I can see how many civil (sic) people die,’’ he said.
“It makes me angry.
“Because Russia told us they would not fight with civils and only fight with Ukraine soldiers. But they are mostly fighting civil people.
“They are trying to kill all Ukraine nationals.’’
Though Russia has an abun dance of military resources, and a president in Vladimir Putin who seemed unlikely to with draw his troops from what he called a “special military op eration”, Kholiavka remained convinced his Ukraine would triumph.
“It will go only one way. We will win,’’ he said, emphasising the fearless and determined attitude shown by all Ukrainians towards the Russian invaders, as seen on daily international news reports.
You really believe that?
“Yes. We are not scared. We not give up.
“There is no other option.’’
Daryl Holden PHOTO DARYL HOLDENFoodbank supermarket coming
parcel to fill the gap.
“There has definitely been weeks where that has been very much evident. The needs have been very different this year with a lot more one-off people coming in,” Elizabeth said.
A brand new supermarket is set to open in Ashburton, but it’s a foodbank one aimed at those in need.
Old office space at the Salvation Army’s citadel on Cass Street would be converted to an open plan supermarket.
That will be possible thanks to a $30,000 grant from the Community Trust Mid and South Canterbury.
Ashburton Salvation Army lieutenants Semi Ratu and Elizabeth Walker-Ratu were really happy to receive the grant, which will see a supermarket model used for a foodbank.
But tokens instead of money would be used for securing grocery items.
The number of tokens given out would vary based on the individual’s needs.
The new model will give some independence back to the people in need, and will allow them to choose the items they wanted.
“It gives them the mana (free-
dom) that they can do their own shopping,” Semi said.
Currently on an average week the Salvation Army prepares 15 food parcels, with busier weeks
being upwards of 25 food parcels. Elizabeth agreed that cost of living increases had affected how people are using the service, with people coming in for a one-off
Because of more one-off clientele the supermarket model will allow the Salvation Army to cater better to people’s individual needs instead of delivering a one-size-fits-all parcel.
The new model will give the choice back to the person needing the parcel, and allow them to choose the food they are comfortable with and will use, instead of getting items they don’t want.
It will also allow the Salvation Army to better track the most popular items.
“We always get people asking us what we need and we usually say everything, but now we will be able to track what is popular and what is not,” Elizabeth said.
The new space is set to be completed in the coming months. with the hope that it will be up and running for the Christmas rush.
McKendry leaves board in good position
Phil McKendry has passed on the mantle after almost two decades in the EA Networks boardroom.
McKendry says he leaves behind “possibly the best little network in the country” after 18 years on the board of directors, including four years as chairman.
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At the EA Networks AGM last week he stepped down, with Andrew Barlass appointed as the new chairman.
McKendry said with a new chief executive in Roger Sutton and a lot of talented and capable people at the table he knew it was time to walk away.
“The company was in a really good place and I could walk away knowing things were going well and it has a very exciting future ahead,” McKendry said.
He said there is a resilient network in place and “optimising its operation is the key to the next stage of the company’s life cycle”.
With strong equity levels, the physical hardware in place, and its systems and processes being built up, McKendry said the company is in a strong position.
“The local community can be proud of where the company is at now and we see a lot of opportunity in the future to become really efficient and add a lot of value back to the community”
McKendry will view that progress from the sidelines having retired from the boardroom to fully focus on running the
farm in Lyndhurst.
With Barlass as chair, the board is made up of Richard Fitzgerald, Paul Munro, Janine Holland, Anthony Gray, and new appointee Cole Groves.
Barlass is a senior finance industry professional who currently oversees a large dairy farming business in Methven.
He is also a director on Ashburton Contracting Limited – which is 100 per cent owned by the Ashburton District Council, the Ruralco board of directors last year, and is a director on the Christchurch airport board.
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Food galore: Salvation Army lieutenants Semi Ratu and Elizabeth Walker-Ratu were really happy to receive a $30,000 grant to build a foodbank supermarket inside the Salvation Army. PHOTO DANIEL ALVEY Phil McKendry was farewelled at the recent EA Networks AGM after 18 years of service on the board. PHOTO SUPPLIED Jonathan Leask “Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air” Daniel AlveyThe eyes have it, but don’t stare anyone out
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Mid Cantabrians hoping for love at first sight in nightclubs and bars can rest easy. It’ll still be possible.
That’s because our drinking and entertainment establishments have no plans to follow the move by a popular Sydney nightclub, which is banning staring at a stranger from across the dancefloor or bar without verbal consent.
The controversial decision hopes to promote a culture of consent, with anyone found to be giving unwanted attention to a stranger likely to be ejected from the venue.
Safety officers, donning pink vests, would roam the venue to enforce the new banning rule, which, locally, seems unlikely to catch on.
Methven’s Blue Pub manager, Casey Crawford, doesn’t believe a staring ban would catch on in New Zealand anytime soon, but thinks the decision across the ditch could also have something to do with being in a post-Covid world.
Crawford believed because people have not had much social interaction over Covid lockdowns and restrictions they may be more anxious and less trusting of others in social situations.
“We want people to go out, but now we have the added social pressures because people have been in lockdown.”
The Blue Pub hosts live bands and DJs regularly, but they also provide security if anyone felt threatened or unsafe.
“... so, the option is always there for people to get help,” said Crawford, who wondered if there was such a thing as love at first sight these days anyway.
Ash Hills’ (previously Arcadia) nightclub owner, Lakh Winder, wouldn’t want to see the Sydney nightclub staring ban catching on at their Tancred Street premises or anywhere, believing if both
people liked one another then there shouldn’t be a problem.
Ashburton Guardian Facebook follower, Reiner Jess, also gave a rather big thumbs down to the staring ban. She pointed out that her life may well have been completely different if she had not been allowed to stare at a certain guy some years ago.
and nightclub.
“We now have been married almost six years and have three children. So, I guess I say no (to the ban idea).’’
Armand Spice also wondered aloud what impact that could have on his relationship search.
“What the hell! I’ll never find love at the Devon now!,’’ he said.
as much a factor these days, so a nightclub staring ban was probably irrelevant.
“Most young people are looking for love through their phones via online dating apps,’’ he said.
Methven’s recently single, Tyler Baker, 25, said he probably wouldn’t even bother going out if the no-staring rules were enforced in Mid Canterbury bars.
And Finn Holden, 19, a second-year university student in Christchurch, said the introduction of what he called a “seizing the geezing’’ staring rule would be hard to control when the students were out and about and having a good time in bars.
“I met my husband at the Print Room in 2014,’’ she said of her meeting at Ashburton’s dance
But Ashburton’s Daniel Avery, 22, thought awkward or lengthy eye contact with a stranger wasn’t
“University students are usually too drunk to look in one particular direction, or even be aware that they’re staring, so this rule would always be violated.’’
One person was airlifted to hospital after a serious two car crash on Sunday evening. First responders attended the crash at the intersection of Milton Rd South and Wakanui Rd in Elgin at 5.45pm. Three ambulances and one helicopter responded along with fire crews from Ashburton who extracted the person that was airlifted. “A patient in a moderate condition was transported to Ashburton Hospital by road ambulance and a patient in a serious condition was transported to Christchurch Hospital by air ambulance. No transport was required for the patient in a minor condition,” a St John spokesperson said. A police spokesperson said both vehicles were towed from the scene and an investigation into the circumstances of the crash remains ongoing.
Verrall visiting
Associate Health Minister, Dr Ayesha Verrall, is visiting Ashburton tomorrow afternoon. She’s addressing an invited audience at Cancer Society Ashburton about the Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Smoked Tobacco)
Amendment Bill which is in select committee. The bill limits the number of New Zealand retailers able to sell tobacco products and aims to prevent young people taking up smoking. Dr Verrall will hold a question and answer session following her address.
Seymour here to listen
ACT Leader, David Seymour, is in Ashburton tonight to listen. Seymour is holding a public meeting as part of his Real Change tour. The ACT leader also intends to point out New Zealand shouldn’t be divided into tangata whenua and tangata tiriti.
“We’re a modern, multi-ethnic democracy.” His meeting at the Hotel Ashburton starts at 6.30pm
Earth turning
A karakia or blessing which preceded the start of construction of Ashburton College’s stage one classroom block was delivered by Te Reo Maori teacher, Tiipene Philip. Initially the blessing was to be delivered by kaumatua, Te Wera King, but he was unavailable at the last minute. Philip blessed the ground where sods were ceremonially turned and led a waiata.
What’s caught my eye this week . . .
There is certainly a buzz in town about Kmart opening and it would appear most people are looking forward to its arrival.
However some I have talked to are not so positive though.
One mate of mine said “The first thing they should install is a huge skippy bin just outside the front door, so you can dump the crap you bought a year ago before you head inside and purchase some more crap you’ll dump in a year’s time”.
I guess it is part of the throwaway world we live in these days. It does have its pluses though, especially when you are buying clothes and shoes for growing kids.
Some people are worried about it dragging people away from a CBD, they are worried not only about our retailers there, but also the money spent on the revitalisation.
I think if Kmart stops people from heading an hour north to do their shopping then that’s a good thing for this town and here’s hoping if a shopper can’t find what they’re after at Kmart they
head to the CBD for a look there.
I was horrified to watch a school principal on the telly talking about some of the shocking driving habits that have crept into parents’ pick-up and drop-off routines.
Especially the jaw- dropping revelations that some drivers are texting while pulling up to the school gate. If I was a principal that witnessed that, I’m not sure I would be able to stop myself, (a) giving the driver a mouth full and (b) grabbing the phone and smashing it on the road.
It’s really easy to stop.
I made a promise to myself NEVER to look at the phone when I’m driving, and if you can’t keep to a promise to yourself, then
who will you keep it to?
Maybe this could help my cause, some more compelling evidence that we need to spend less time on our phones. Too much blue light from gadgets like laptops and smartphones can accelerate the ageing process, a new study warns. Researchers found that the light could also lead to the onset of obesity and issues with depression.
So, if you had a look in the mirror this morning and thought jeez who’s that old bugger, put your phone down more. And now that you have some spare time on your hands, you may want to go to church.
People who go to church
are more likely to have a very satisfying sex life. Researchers in the United Kingdom found that strongly religious individuals are typically more content with their bedroom activities than those who are not religious.
For the record yelling out “oh God” doesn’t make you religious.
Till next week
Hoo Roo Phill Hooper Former ChoirboyPhill Hooper is the breakfast host of Ashburton’s Hokonui radio station. The views expressed in this column are his and do not reflect the opinion of his employer or the Ashburton Guardian.
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University students are usually too drunk to look in one particular direction, or even be aware that they’re staring, so this rule would always be violated.’’
Geering a man of the people
Geoff Geering’s daughters reflected on a civic leader who gave his working life to serving the Mid Canterbury community.
Geoff Geering, former borough councillor and mayor, died on July 23 aged 90.
For more than 20 years he served as borough councillor, mayor, chair of the Ashburton Councils’ Amalgamation Transition Committee and then became first mayor of the newly formed Ashburton District in 1989.
On four occasions he was re-elected mayor unopposed, which confirms both his popularity and achievements.
Yet despite being on nearly 20 organisations over many decades, he didn’t seek the limelight.
“He didn’t chase positive acclaim despite the recognition he received,” daughters, Philippa MacGregor and Susan Maddison, said.
“He enjoyed being in the background yet was always recognised when he was out in public.”
Philippa said her dad was so involved in local organisations that many people came to know him.
“People would come up to him at the supermarket and greet him,” Susan recalled.
In paying tribute to their father, they remembered he was there for them. While active in the community, he found time for his family.
“He wasn’t home a lot and attended numerous meetings in a day, but he would come and support our sporting activities,” they said.
Their sister, Joanne Geering, now living in Australia, used to ride horses in show jumping and dressage and both parents, Geoff and Agnes, would offer their support, her sisters said.
“He didn’t bring his council work home, instead he enjoyed talking about family and his early years growing up,” Philippa said.
Their major recollection was of a man who dedicated his life to Mid Canterbury.
“He had an ongoing interest in Ashburton until much later in life,” Susan said. “Dad had numerous meetings in a day. He
was hard working and a handson mayor.”
As an individual he was passionate and sensitive about the council’s image. In later life he mellowed, chilled, and was easy going they said.
“The phone would ring 24/7 and he was always an accessible and patient man when people rang,” Philippa said.
“He was very dedicated to Ashburton and its life. Both mum and dad were regulars at rest homes and Ashburton Hospital. Many regarded him as the best mayor ever.”
Geoff liked animals and his family remembers him enjoying cats, dogs and ponies. The family also had chooks and pet lambs.
“Dad had racehorses and was in partnership with Joanne and friends. When he won, there was real excitement. It was a lot like winning Lotto,” they said.
In his early life Geoff was a representative cricketer and, with his height, could send down some fast deliveries. Later in life he captained the mayor’s XI
against Rodney Bryant’s All Stars. In the games at the Domain Oval his action was said to resemble a windmill on steroids, but he knew how to get batsmen out.
Geoff Geering owned the Shell Garage in Tinwald and, as a young businessman, was attracted to local government.
He was first elected a borough councillor in 1971 retiring at the end of the first term. He returned in 1977 successfully standing for the mayoralty, a position he held until his retirement in 1995.
Such was his reputation as mayor that he was involved in many local, regional and national organisations including Local Government New Zealand, National Roads Board, Aorangi Regional Development Council, Lottery Commission and the Regional Land Transport Board.
Locally, he served on the Tinwald School Committee, Ashburton College Board of Governors, the Civic Music Council, the Aged Persons Welfare Council, K88 Plains Museum and the Palliative Care Charitable Trust.
He became an active lily grower and was appointed to the NZ Lily Society.
In the 1988 New Year’s Hon-
“He was a humble man who didn’t like wearing the mayoral chain.”ours, Geoff Geering was awarded the QSO, the Queen’s Service Order. – Malcolm Hopwood Geoff Geering reluctantly wears his mayoral chain for an official photo as he enters a further term as mayor of Ashburton. Geoff and Agnes Geering when he received the QSO.
New tool aims to find true costs
ance, and administration.”
Being able to allocate a share of all those ‘other’ costs (approximately $1300 per hec tare) to an otherwise simple gross-margin assessment was a lightbulb moment for McCaw.
Mid Canterbury arable farmers must un derstand their ‘true cost’ of production to ensure continued financial viability – and Federated Farmers has a new spreadsheet designed to do exactly that.
The cost of production spreadsheet of fers growers a unique tool with which to analyse all relevant costs associated with growing ryegrass and white clover seed crops and running the farm.
It even allows for a return on investment.
Its release coincides with a recent Foun dation for Arable Research (FAR) gross margin analysis for ryegrass seed produc tion.
That analysis showed a break-even re sult on seed production but a profit from associated lamb trading.
“Herbage seed production is a risky business. Farmers deserve better than break even” said Methven-based Federat ed Farmers herbage seed chair John Mc Caw.
While the Federated Farmers spread sheet included lamb grazing income, Mc Caw conceded that not all arable farmers were willing or able to trade lambs.
“I’ve been doing gross margins on our farm for 20 years, thinking I understood our cost of production. I wish I’d had this tool earlier – I think we would be farming very differently now if we had.”
McCaw suspected that the plant breed ers’ focus on herbage production had come at the cost of seed yield.
Later heading varieties often yielded less seed and required additional water and fungicides.
Yield gains had plateaued while grower prices had languished.
“It’s been happening over many years, but now production costs have risen steeply, and we have a ‘cost of living crisis’ in the herbage seed industry.”
The extent to which prices must increase to return growers to profit is of concern to both growers and merchants. A reset is needed, not just an inflation adjustment.
“Having ryegrass in the system facilitates lamb grazing, but this should not be used to justify a lower seed price to growers.”
While gross margins have their place, McCaw was concerned they would not be the right tool in this instance.
“Grazing lambs requires capital, labour, and infrastructure quite separate to that of seed production.
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“It’s all about the cost of production,” McCaw said.
“Gross margin analysis is simplistic and useful only for considering one crop op tion against another.
“Each crop must carry its fair share of the unseen cost of running a farm includ ing wages of management, rates, insur
The question is how to achieve that without pricing farmers out of the interna tional market.
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Government agencies were given a first-hand look at what it takes to grow arable crops and prepare them for export during a Mid Canterbury farm tour organised by the Foundation for Arable Research (FAR).
Representatives from the Ministry for Primary Industries, Environment Canterbury and Fire and Emergency NZ visited the Dromore farm of Brian and Rachel Leadley, as well as touring Luisetti Seeds in Ashburton which has the largest ryegrass seed dressing plant in the southern hemisphere.
FAR chief executive Alison Stewart said the organisation was being proactive in lifting the profile of the arable industry to the general public, government agencies, and other agricultural sectors that didn’t realise the complexities of an arable system.
Brian Leadley told the group that Bradley Fields is an owner-operator, family farming business. The operation had developed from irrigated mixed cropping and breeding ewes to intensive cropping and store lamb finishing.
Over time there had been major changes in the cropping rotations
with increased focus on small and specialty seed production.
About a third of the cropping rotation was cereals, mostly milling wheat and some barley, and a third in ryegrass, made up of hybrids and Italian grass rather than perennials.
The remaining third was planted in processed peas and sweetcorn for the neighbouring Talley’s plant, as well as seed crops including clover, mustard, and evening primrose.
Record keeping was crucial, to understand paddock history and crop isolation issues.
About 3000 to 5000 lambs are bought in after harvest for finishing, with another 1500 lambs grazed for other farmers. While
lambs are an important part of the operation, cropping takes priority in decision making, Leadley said.
The group also visited Luisetti Seeds, which installed a hightech German-made seed dressing plant, the first of its kind in New Zealand, ready for the 2021 harvest.
The company, which was started by Vince Luisetti in Rangiora in 1932, has grown to be an internationally significant supplier of grass seed, pulses, and cereals to 28 countries.
Taking part in trials for the Hill Country Futures Partnership Programme has already been valuable for Matt Iremonger, general manager of Willesden Farm on Banks Peninsula.
“We have had some early results from the experiments on the development we have done on our hills and total dry matter and it was very interesting,” he said.
The Hill Country Futures Partnership programme is a five-year programme co-funded by Beef + Lamb New Zealand, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, PGG Wrightson Seeds and Seed Force New Zealand.
It incorporates traditional science research, farmer knowledge, social research, and citizen science and has a strong emphasis on forages and providing decision-making tools to help farmers select the best forage option for different land management units.
Willesden Farm is a 5500 hectare sheep and beef property. About 1200 hectares is flat and cultivatable while the remainder is mostly moderate to steep hill country.
Two projects within the Hill
Country Future Partnership programme are under way on the farm. One measures pasture growth at two locations, one an improved area with lucerne and the other an unimproved pasture of mainly weed grasses with a little ryegrass and white clover.
The other project is mapping micro-indicators, such as soil temperature and moisture, in the hill country landscapes.
“I think the challenges for hill country farmers are the same as they are for farmers whatever the land type in that there is an increasing focus on more efficient use of the resources we have and the need to use all inputs, fertiliser, chemicals and feed more efficiently,” Iremonger said.
“However, it is not easy for us hill country farmers to show how efficient we are because of the topography and difficulty of measuring.
The pasture measurements at Willesden Farm are being taken at two altitudes, 20 and 175 metres above sea level. At each altitude, there are paired enclosure cages on improved and unimproved pasture.
“As techniques of capturing data and information become more readily available, that will help to develop skill sets and information and data sets and support the ability to measure ourselves around best practice and returns on investment,” Iremonger said.
Members of a Foundation for Arable Research farm tour (from left), FAR chairman Steven Bierema, Dromore farmers Brian and Rachel Leadley and ECan Ashburton zone committee member James Meager. PHOTO SUPPLIED Deavoll DeavollTuesday, September 6, 2022
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7:30 The Block NZ – Redemption PG The Block site is forced into a shock shut down; Maree and James’s plans become a kitchen nightmare. 0
8:40 NCIS
When Agent Parker is framed for murder, the team puts everything on the line to uncover the truth. 0
Ready Set Dance 3 0 8:05 Blue’s Clues and You 3 0 8:30 Breadwinners 0 8:55 The Moe Show 3 0 9:05 Jeopardy 3
9:30 Addicted to Fishing PGC 3 0
10am Dan Brown’s the Lost Symbol MVC 3 0
11am NCIS – New Orleans MV 3 0
Noon Parenthood MS
1pm House MVC 0
2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 3
5pm Which Car 3 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm Storage Wars PGL 3 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG 3
7:30 American Pickers PG 3
8:30 The Gilded Age 16C
6am My Cat From Hell PG
7am The Pioneer Woman 7:30 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8am Jamie’s Super Food Family Classics
9am Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs
11:30 Flea Market Flip
Noon Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures PG 1pm Alone at Home PG
2pm Incredible Journey’s with Simon Reeve PG
3pm My Cat From Hell PG 4pm James Martin – Island to Highlands
5pm Mysteries at the Museum PG
6:30 Tamaiti Tu 3 6:40 ZooMoo 3 6:50 Taki
Atu Taki Mai 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Smooth 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Haati Paati 3 7:40 Kia Mau 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Tribe 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau
Living 3 10am He Kakano 3
10:30 Toi Te Ora 3 11am Our
Other Islands PG 3 11:30 Te Ngakau Tapatahi 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 M A Band Called Death MLS 3 2012 Documentary. 2:05 Toku Reo 3 2 2:35 Ako 3 2 3:05 Tamaiti Tu 3 3:15 ZooMoo 3 3:25 Taki
Atu Taki Mai 3 3:35 Darwin and Newts 3 3:45 Smooth 3 3:55 Te Nutube 3 4:05 Haati Paati 3
4:15 Kia Mau 3
4:25 Kainga Whakapaipai 3 4:35 Ariki 3
Blood
Battle lines are drawn with one castaway on the outer with the Blue Tribe.
Wednesday 12:55 Chapelwaite
Emmerdale
Infomercials
Neighbours
Infomercials
9:35 NCIS – LA
A casino is robbed with militarygrade power; Kensi and Deeks have exciting news about the adoption; Callen takes a big step with Anna. 0
10:30 Newshub Late
11pm The Hui 0 11:40 Newshub Nation 3 0
Wednesday 12:45 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:20 Penguin Bloom ML 2020 Drama. Naomi Watts, Andrew Lincoln.
7:55 Godzilla v Kong MV 2021 Action. Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown.
9:45 Wrath of Man 16VL 2021 Action. 11:45 They Come Knocking 16VLSC 2018 Horror.
1:10 The Forever Purge 16VL 2021 Action. 2:55 Military Wives MLS 2019 Comedy.
4:45 The Many Saints of Newark 16VLC 2022 Drama.
6:45 A Mouthful of Air MLC 2021 Drama. Amanda Seyfried, Finn Wittrock. 8:30 Bisping – The Michael Bisping Story 16VLC 2021 Documentary. Witness how Michael Bisping battled the best to become UFC Champion, with the unwavering support of his family.
10:20 Promising Young Woman 18VLS 2020 Thriller. Nothing in a woman’s life is what it appears and an unexpected encounter is about to give her the chance to right past wrongs. Carey Mulligan, Bo Burnham.
Wednesday
12:15 Land M 2021 Drama.
1:45 Nobody 16V 2021 Action.
3:20 The Unholy MVLC 2021 Horror. 5am The Space Between MLSC 2021 Comedy.
The Russells extend an invitation to a young man who has piqued Gladys’s interest; Bertha, Marian, Aurora and Peggy take a trip to see Clara Barton speak. 0
9:35 Mare of Easttown 18VLC
In therapy, Mare opens up about her family’s mental health struggles; Lori tries to get to the bottom of her son’s outburst at school.
10:50 The Breakdown 11:55 The Late Show PG
Wednesday 12:55 Closedown 1am Infomercials
6am Message in a Bottle PGS 1998 Romantic Drama. Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn. 8:10 Lion PG 2016 Drama. Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, Nicole Kidman. 10:10 Children of Men 16VL 2006 Drama. Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine.
11:55 In Time MVLC 2011 Sci-fi. Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried. 1:45 In the Valley of Elah 16VLC 2007 Crime. Tommy Lee Jones, Susan Sarandon.
3:45 Inception MV 2010 Action. Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page. 6:10 Eat Pray Love ML 2010 Romantic Drama. Julia Roberts. 8:30 The Devil’s Advocate 18VLS 1997 Drama. A hotshot lawyer gets more than he bargained for when he learns his new boss is Lucifer himself. Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron.
10:50 Fight Club 18VL 1999 Thriller. Edward Norton, Brad Pitt, Helena Bonham Carter, Meatloaf, Jared Leto.
Wednesday
1:05 Original Sin 16VS 2001 Thriller. 3am Sully ML 2016 Drama. 4:35 The Hateful Eight 18VLSC 2016 Western.
6pm American Pickers PG 7pm Extreme Animal Transport PG 7:30 It’s Me or the Dog UK PG Archie’s destruction, lunging and humping is ruining his owners’ lives.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm
8:30 Luxury For Less PG A guide to high-end shopping that does not break the bank.
9:30 Escape to the Chateau – DIY PG 10:30 Extreme Animal Transport PG 11pm It’s Me or the Dog UK PG Archie’s destruction, lunging and humping is ruining his owners’ lives.
11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Rugby – NPC (RPL) Canterbury v Hawke’s Bay. From Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch.
8am The Crowd Goes Wild The team presents the best of the day’s sports news.
9am Rugby – All Blacks v Pumas (RPL) From FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton.
11am Rugby – Heartland Championship (HLS) Buller v Poverty Bay.
From Victoria Square, Westport.
11:15 Rugby Nation 11:45 Cricket – Women’s CPL (HLS) Final – Teams TBC. 12:15 Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps (HLS) Second Test – 2011. 2:45 Cricket – World Cup (HLS) Blackcaps v Australia –2015.
3:50 L Cricket –Australia v Blackcaps Chappell-Hadlee Series – First ODI. From Cazaly Stadium, Cairns.
Wednesday 12:30 Between Two Posts 1:20 Cycling – La Vuelta (HLS) Stage 15.
1:50 L Cycling – La Vuelta Stage 16.
4am Rugby – Wallabies v Springboks (RPL)
Games
Comedians test their general knowledge
5:15 Haka Life 3 5:30 Polyfest 3 6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe – Te Tai Tokerau 3 6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Giants 3 7:30 N Karena and Kasey’s Kitchen Diplomacy
In Seoul, chefs Karena and Kasey Bird showcase Kiwi-Korean fusion cuisine to elite foodies.
8pm Moon Tide Fishing PG Nore and his cousin Matene are on the Hauraki Gulf, where after a long search they strike gold.
8:30 China Wild 3 9:30 Wild Kai Legends M 10pm Michif Country 10:30 Piri’s Tiki Tour PG 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown
games chosen by host Richard Osman.
Heartbeat
Rachel, Joe and Carol travel Down Under in search of Rosie and Carol’s long-lost brother.
Father Brown
Martin
Osman’s
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Blowing Up History PG 7:45 Maine Cabin Masters PG 8:35 Expedition to the Edge PG 9:25 Fast N’ Loud MLC 10:20 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 11:15 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 12:10 How Do They Do It? PG 12:35 How It’s Made PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG Bigfoot Island and Aliens of Kodiak. 2pm Naked and Afraid MVL Ashes to Ashes. 2:55 Bering Sea Gold MLC Off the Deep End. 3:50 Gold Rush MLC Cruellest Cut. 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC The Day the Ice Road Shattered. 5:40 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG Piece by Piece. 6:35 Outback Opal Hunters PG 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Strange Evidence PG Tsunami of Fire. 9:30 What on Earth? PG 10:30 Contact PG 11:25 Naked and Afraid MVL
Heartbeat
Wednesday 12:15 Maine Cabin Masters PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MVL 3:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 4:25 Bering Sea Gold PG 5:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG
Boys MLS
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
6am Les Mills Born to Move 3
6am Breakfast 0
9am Lingo 0
10am Tipping Point 3 0
11am The Chase 3 0
Noon 1 News at Midday 0
12:30 Emmerdale PG 0
1pm Hollyoaks PG 0
2pm Coronation Street PG 3 0
3pm Tipping Point 3 0
4pm Te Karere 2
4:30 Dog Squad PG 3
Patrol dog, Quita, chases car thieves; Anika makes a discovery on the Customs’ mail belt; Corrections’ dog, Wally, is on prison grounds. 0
5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0
7pm Seven Sharp 0
7:30 Beat the Chasers 0
8:20 Lotto
8:25 Beat the Chasers Continued. 0
8:30 George Clarke’s Flipping
Fast The last two teams find properties, but they are miles away; a life-changing decision could threaten one couple’s place in the competition. 0
9:35 Coronation Street PG 0
10:35 1 News Tonight 0
11:05 Shortland Street PG 3 0
11:35 F Transplant MC 0
Thursday
12:30 Under the Dome MV 0 1:15 Te Karere 3
1:40 Infomercials
5:35 Te Karere 3
8am
10am
6:30 Children’s Programmes 0 9:05 Infomercials
9:35 Les Mills Body Attack 3 0 10:05 Home and Away PG 3 10:35 Shortland Street PG 3 0
11:05 Charmed
6am AM 3
9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon Ready to Love M 0
1pm M Mommy Would Never Hurt You MVC 3 2019 Thriller. Kristen Vaganos, Libby Munro. 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0
4pm Bath Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 The Block NZ – Redemption PG The teams race to finish their kitchens and dining rooms, Stacy leaves the site for medical reasons and Quinn and Ben lose a team member. 0
8am Ready Set Dance 3 0 8:05 Blue’s Clues and You 3 0 8:30 Breadwinners PGV 0 8:55 The Moe Show 3 0 9:05 Jeopardy 3 9:30 N The Neighborhood PGC 0 10am Dan Brown’s the Lost Symbol MVC 3 0
11am NCIS – New Orleans MV 3 0
Noon F Parenthood MS
1pm House MVLC 0 2pm The Late Show PG 3 3pm Wheel of Fortune 3:30 Jeopardy 4pm American Pickers PGC 3 4:55 The Hui 0 5:30 Prime News 6pm Sky Speed 6:30 Storage Wars PGL 3 0 7pm Pawn Stars PG 3
7:30 Traffic Cops PGVC
While taking on motorbike and scooter thieves, one scooter is driven the wrong way into oncoming traffic. 0
6am My Cat From Hell PG 7am The Pioneer Woman
7:30 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen
8am James Martin – Island to Highlands 9am Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs 11:30 Flea Market Flip
Noon Escape to the Chateau – DIY 1pm Luxury For Less PG
2pm Extreme Animal Transport PG 2:30 It’s Me or the Dog UK PG 3pm My Cat From Hell PG 4pm Giada in Italy
4:30 Nigella – At My Table
5pm Mysteries at the Museum
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm Shipping Wars PG
7:30 Border Security – Australia
PG The work of those who protect Australia’s borders.
6:30 Tamaiti Tu 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Takaro Tribe 3
7am Darwin and Newts 3
7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3
7:40 Kia Mau 3 7:50 Cube 3
8am Pukana 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3
10am Karena and Kasey’s Kitchen Diplomacy 3
10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Piri’s Tiki Tour PG 3
11:30 Moon Tide Fishing PG 3
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 China Wild 3
1:30 Ako 3 2 2pm Toku Reo 3 2 2:30 Ako 3 2
3:05 Tamaiti Tu 3
3:15 Purakau 3
3:25 Takaro Tribe 3
3:35 Darwin and Newts 3
3:45 Tamariki Haka 3
3:55 Te Nutube 3
4:05 Kids Kai Kart 3
4:15 Kia Mau 3
4:25 Cube 3
4:35 Pukana 3
5:15 Haka Life 3
5:30 Polyfest 3
F Guessable PG 0 10:30 Girls5eva ML Girls5eva gets a record deal and the women discover how much they are willing to sacrifice for it. 0 11:35 Have You Been Paying Attention? M 3 0
Thursday 12:30 Guilty Party 16VL 0 1am N Rutherford Falls PG 0 1:30 Emmerdale PG 3 0 1:55 Infomercials 2:50 The Cube 3 0 3:35 Heroes MVC 3 0 4:20 Bob Hearts Abishola PG 3 0 4:40 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials
8:40 David Lomas Investigates Magician, Aperahama Wairau-Mason, goes to the Cook Islands to try to find his biological father. 0
9:40 Million Dollar Murders 16 New information is revealed about the killing of a security van driver during a robbery in Sydney in 2010. 0
10:40 Newshub Late 11:10 NRL Try Time
Thursday 12:15 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
Killer Siblings MVC
12:30 Tattoo Fixers MLSC
1:30 Below Deck 3
2:30 Love It Or List It PG 3
3:30 Top Chef PG
4:30 Shark Tank PG 3
5:30 A Place in the Sun –Summer Sun
6:30 Stop Search Seize PG 3
7:30 999 What’s Your Emergency?
Officers are struggling to meet the increased demand on their services, especially in custody.
8:30 24 Hours In Emergency MC John comes into A&E after going over the handlebars of his bike; Sydney is suffering from severe chest pain; Alan has fallen on his elbow.
9:30 911 Crisis Center MLC
It is Dispatcher Appreciation Week and while morale is high, the crime rate seems to be higher.
10pm Killer Siblings MVC 3 A home invasion starts a manhunt for two bank robber brothers through remote wilderness.
11pm #Killerpost 3
11:50 The Circus PGL 3
12:20 Infomercials
8:30 The Hunters Club MVC The hunters are after tahr and chamois amongst the snow and ice of the Southern Alps. 0
9:35 M The Inventor – Out for Blood in Silicon Valley M 2019 Documentary. The story of Theranos, a multi-billion dollar tech company, its ambition to revolutionise blood testing, and the massive fraud that collapsed the company. Alex Gibney, Errol Morris, Elizabeth Holmes.
Thursday 12:05 The Late Show PG 1am Infomercials
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogel M Ben meets people who have turned their backs on the rat-race and set up home in some of the most remote locations on Earth.
9:30 Travel Man’s Greatest Trips
Richard Ayoade looks back on some of his greatest trips as well as some he would rather have avoided.
10:30 Shipping Wars
11pm Border Security – Australia PGC
11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe – Te Tai Tokerau 3
6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Waiata Nation 3
7:30 After Hours Tari Take-Over with Stan Walker PG Stan launches his new album, All In.
8:30 M Mt Zion PG 2014 Drama.
A musically-gifted potato picker from Pukekohe sacrifices everyone and everything to become the opening act for Bob Marley’s 1979 tour. Stan Walker, Temuera Morrison, Miriama Smith.
10:40 Sidewalk Karaoke 3
11:10 Te Ao Marama 11:40 Closedown
6:40 Long Story Short ML 2021 Comedy. Rafe Spall, Zahra Newman. 8:15 2 Hearts MLS 2020 Drama. Jacob Elordi, Tiera Skovbye. 9:55 Crisis 16VC 2020 Thriller. Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer. 11:55 Chaos Walking MV 2021 Sci-fi. Tom Holland, Daisy Ridley. 1:45 Death of a Telemarketer MVLC 2021 Comedy. 3:15 Songbird 16V 2020 Thriller. 4:40 The Courier MVLC 2020 Thriller. 6:30 The Dry 16V 2020 Drama. Eric Bana, Genevieve O’Reilly. 8:30 Never Back Down – Revolt 16V 2021 Action. A woman is kidnapped by a trafficking syndicate and forced to compete in elite underground fights or face certain death. Olivia Popica, Michael Bisping. 10pm Dear Evan Hansen MLC 2021 Musical. A high schooler with crippling anxiety looks for understanding and acceptance amid the chaos and cruelty of the social media age. Ben Platt, Kaitlyn Dever.
Thursday 12:20 Alone 16VL 2020 Thriller. 1:55 Malignant 18VLC 2022 Horror. 3:45 Culture Shock 16VLSC 2018 Horror. 5:15 Charm City Kings 16VLC 2020 Drama.
7:20 The Butler MVL 2013 Drama Biography. Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack. 9:30 American Gangster 16VLSC 2007 Crime. Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe. 12:20 Robin Hood MVLS 2010 Action. Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett. 2:40 Wild Wild West PGV 1999 Action. Will Smith, Salma Hayek. 4:25 The Perfect Storm ML 2000 Adventure. George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane. 6:35 The Nice Guys 16VLSC 2016 Action Comedy. Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice. 8:30 City of Angels MS 1998 Romantic Drama. An angel falls in love with the woman he is assigned to watch over. Meg Ryan, Nicholas Cage, Dennis Franz. 10:20 Elizabeth 16VS 1998 Historical Drama. In a politically-charged climate, Elizabeth ascends the British throne and learns to maintain power. Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Joseph Fiennes. Thursday 12:20 The Grudge 16C 2004 Horror. 1:50 The Grudge 2 MC 2006 Drama. 3:30 Knight and Day MVL 2010 Action. 5:25 Wonder PGL 2017 Drama.
6am Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps ChappellHadlee Series – First ODI. 6:30 Rugby – First XV South Island Final – Nelson College v John McGlashan College. 8:15 Rugby – NPC 8:30 Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps Chappell-Hadlee Series – First ODI. 9am Rugby – NPC Otago v Bay of Plenty. 11am Rugby – NPC North Harbour v Counties Manukau. 1pm Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps Chappell-Hadlee Series – First ODI. 1:30 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 1:45 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 2pm Between Two Posts 3pm Rugby – Heartland Championship 5pm The Back Page 6pm Between Two Posts 7pm L Rugby – NPC Tasman v Welllington. 9pm Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps 9:30 Aotearoa Rugby Pod 10:30 Rugby – U85 National Club Cup Thursday 12:15 Rugby – NPC 12:30 Rugby – NPC 12:45 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 1am Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 1:20 Cycling – La Vuelta 1:50 L Cycling – La Vuelta Stage 17. 4am Rugby – NPC
2:25 New Tricks MVS 3:25 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 4:20 The Graham Norton Show MLS 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Jodie Whittaker. 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi MLSC 8pm Richard Osman’s House of Games Night PG Comedians test their general knowledge with games chosen by host Richard Osman. 8:30 Grantchester PG An esteemed member of Will’s congregation is murdered, Will and Geordie find out he was far from a gentleman. 9:25 Holby City MC 10:30 Keeping Faith M 11:35 Midsomer Murders MVC Thursday 1:20 Qi PG 1:50 Qi MLSC 2:25 Richard Osman’s House of Games Night PG 2:55 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:55 Holby City MC 4:55 Peaky Blinders 16VL
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Blowing Up History PG 7:45 Maine Cabin Masters PG 8:35 Expedition to the Edge PG 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Strange Evidence PG 11:15 What on Earth? PG Mystery of Apache Mountain. 12:10 How Do They Do It? PG 12:35 How It’s Made PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG Kodiak Dinosaur; Disappearing Planes. 2pm Naked and Afraid MVL Curse Of The Swamp. 2:55 Bering Sea Gold MLC Burn It Down. 3:50 Gold Rush MLC Miners v Beavers. 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC The Day the Homestead Caught Fire. 5:40 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG Rush Hour. 6:35 Dirty Jobs MLC 7:30 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 8:30 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 9:30 Moonshiners MLC 10:30 Naked and Afraid XL M 11:25 Naked and Afraid MVL
Thursday 12:15 Maine Cabin Masters PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MVL 3:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 4:25 Bering Sea Gold PG 5:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG
Celebrity Treasure Island, at 7:30pm Beat the Chasers, at 7:30pm The Hunters Club, at 8:30pm David Lomas Investigates, at 8:40pm Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogel, at 8:30pmThursday, September 8, 2022
6am
Noon
Chase
Midday
12:30 Emmerdale
1pm Hollyoaks
2pm Coronation Street
Karere
4:30 Dog Squad
Palmerston North teams are on the
Customs pooch Yarra sniffs out a delivery; cash-hunting Flo-Jo flies high at the airport.
5pm The Chase
6pm
News at 6pm
7pm Seven Sharp
7:30 The Great Kiwi
The remaining bakers take on retro classics, perfecting pastry is problematic for some and tiny tarts get golden reviews.
9pm Hard Quiz
The topics include whales, geography, Life of Pi and Sir Donald Bradman. 0
9:35 Coronation Street PG 0
10:35 1 News Tonight 0 11:05 Shortland Street PG Jack fights back; Monique gets a rude awakening. 0 11:35 For Life M 0
Friday
12:30 F It’s Your
I’m Fat 3 0 1:20 Te Karere 3
1:45 Infomercials
5:35 Te Karere 3
Summer
6:30 Stop
7:30 Tattoo
Holiday
8:30 Below Deck Mediterranean M
The chef and chief steward have an icy stand-off; bad weather forces the boat back to the marina.
9:30 A&E After Dark
A 19-year-old has fallen off a bar stool and landed on her little finger.
10:30 Snapped – Behind Bars MVC 3 Sabrina Zunich tells the chilling story behind her foster mother’s murder.
11:30 #Killerpost 3
A girl accepts a suspicious friend request and when she disappears detectives uncover a case of mistaken identity.
12:20 Infomercials
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon Ready to Love M 0 1pm M Snatched From Mommy MVC 2021 Thriller.
A new mother starts a mommy blog to document the experience, but realises there is danger close by. Chelsea Hobbs, James Neate. 0
3pm Outrageous Acts of Science 0
4pm Bath Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm
5pm Gold Rush PG 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 Comedy Month – Urzila Carlson MLC Urzila questions what makes someone African, and why being South African does not mean African in most places. 0 8:25 Mean Mums M Jess and Ryan are running late for school, and now there are walking bus issues and caffeine deficiencies to navigate, too. 0 8:55 The Stand Up Sketch Show 16 0
9:30 F Inside the Real Narcos 16 3 0
10:30 Newshub Late 11pm NCIS – LA 3 0
Friday
Midnight Infomercials
5:30 AM Early 3
7:15 Six Minutes to Midnight MV 2021 Drama. Eddie Izzard, Judi Dench. 8:53 French Exit MLS 2021 Comedy. Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucas Hedges. 10:43 All That We Destroy 16VLSC 2018 Horror. Samantha Mathis, Israel Broussard. 12:08 Voyagers 16VS 2021 Adventure. Colin Farrell, Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp. 1:55 The Devil Has a Name 16VLSC 2021 Drama. 3:30 Locked Down MLC 2021 Comedy. 5:25 Great White 16VLC 2020 Horror. 6:55 Juniper MVLC 2021 Drama. Charlotte Rampling, George Ferrier. 8:30 Dune MV 2021 Action. A gifted young man must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson. 11:05 Escape Room –Tournament of Champions MVL 2021 Horror. Taylor Russell, Logan Miller. Friday 12:45 The Forever Purge 16VL 2021 Action. 2:30 Spiral – From the Book of Saw 18VL 2021 Horror. 4:05 Lake Placid – Legacy 16VC 2018 Horror. 5:40 The Body 16VLSC 2018 Horror.
8am Ready Set Dance 3 0
8:05 Blue’s Clues and You 3 0
8:30 Breadwinners PG 0 8:55 The Moe Show 3 0 9:05 Jeopardy 3
9:30 The Neighborhood PG 0
10am Dan Brown’s the Lost Symbol MVC 3 0
11am NCIS – New Orleans MV 3 0
Noon N Parenthood MS
Adam has his hands full with work and family; Sarah struggles to find the right career path.
1pm House MVLC 0
2pm The Late Show PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune
3:30 Jeopardy
4pm American Pickers PGC 3
5pm Rural Delivery 0 5:30 Prime News
6pm Storage Wars PGL 3 0
7pm Pawn Stars PG 3
7:30 The World’s Most Expensive Cruise Ship PGL 3 0 8:30 FBI – Most Wanted MVC The team tracks two brothers who are seeking revenge because of the environmental destruction of their town. 0
9:30 Bull MVLC Marissa’s friend, Kyla, is accused of wrongfully firing an employee; Danny contemplates what she wants out of life. 0
10:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 11pm UFC on Sky
11:30 The Late Show PG 12:30 Infomercials
7:15 Apollo 13 PGL 1995 Drama. Tom Hanks, Ed Harris, Kevin Bacon. 9:30 Daredevil MV 2003 Action Fantasy. Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell. 11:10 Everest MC 2015 Action Adventure. Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, Keira Knightley. 1:10 The Three Musketeers MV 2011 Adventure. Logan Lerman, Matthew Macfadyen. 3pm Gravity MLC 2013 Drama. Sandra Bullock, George Clooney. 4:30 Money Monster MVLS 2016 Thriller. 6:05 Gone Girl 16VLS 2014 Thriller. Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike. 8:30 King Arthur – Legend of the Sword MVL 2017 Adventure. Robbed of his birthright, Arthur grows up in the back alleys of the city, but once he pulls the sword from the stone, he must acknowledge his true legacy. Charlie Hunnam, Astrid BergesFrisbey, Jude Law. 10:40 State of Play MVL 2009 Crime. Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck.
Friday 12:45 Arrival ML 2016 Drama. 2:40 Suicide Squad 16VLC 2016 Action. 4:45 The Impossible ML 2012 Drama.
6am My Cat From Hell
7am The Pioneer Woman 7:30 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8am Giada in Italy 8:30 Nigella – At My Table 9am Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs
11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Travel Man’s Greatest Trips
1pm Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogel PG 2pm Shipping Wars PG 2:30 Border Security Australia PGC 3pm My Cat From Hell PG 4pm Bizzare Foods –Delicious Destinations
4:30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 5:05 Mysteries at the Museum PG 6:05 American Pickers PG 7pm Aussie Lobster Men PG 8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Bite Club MC
Zoe and Dan investigate the murder of a predator; Stephen interferes with evidence to prove his abilities as a detective.
9:25 Mediterranean With Simon Reeve
Malta is the first stop on Simon’s four-part journey of the Mediterranean.
10:30 Aussie Lobster Men PG The skipper of new boat the Triton, Peter MacKenzie, has already caught two-and-a-half tonnes of lobster this season.
11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Rugby – All Blacks v Pumas 6:30 Once a Warrior with Monty Betham 7am Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps (HLS) ChappellHadlee Series – First ODI.
7:30 Between Two Posts 8:15 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Premiership Semifinal – Waikato v Auckland. 10:15 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Premiership Semi-final – Canterbury v Wellington.
12:15 Rugby – NPC (RPL) Tasman v Wellington.
2:15 Once A Warrior With Monty Betham 2:45 Rugby – All Blacks v Pumas (HLS) 3:15 Cricket –Australia v Blackcaps (HLS) Chappell-Hadlee Series – First ODI. 3:50 L Cricket – Australia v Blackcaps Chappell-Hadlee Series –Second ODI. From Cazaly Stadium, Cairns. Friday 12:30 Cricket – CPL (HLS) Barbados Royals v Trinbago Knight Riders. 1am Rugby – NPC (HLS) Tasman v Wellington. 1:20 Cycling – La Vuelta (HLS) Stage 17. 1:50 L Cycling – La Vuelta Stage 18. From Trujillo to Alto de Piornal. 4am Rugby – NPC (RPL) Taranaki v Waikato.
games
Osman.
Norton
6:30 Tamaiti Tu 3 6:40 ZooMoo 3 6:50 Taki
Atu Taki Mai 3 7am Darwin and Newts 3 7:10 Smooth 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Haati Paati 3 7:40 Kia Mau 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Polyfest 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 3 9:30 Whanau Living 3 10am Waiata Nation 3 10:30 Toi Te Ora 3 11am After Hours Tari Take-Over with Stan Walker PG 3 Noon Te Ao Tapatahi 12:30 M Mt Zion PG 3 2014 Drama. 2:30 Toku Reo 3 2 3:05 Tamaiti Tu 3
3:15 ZooMoo 3 3:25 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3 3:35 Darwin and Newts 3 3:45 Smooth 3 3:55 Te Nutube 3 4:05 Haati Paati 3 4:15 Kia Mau 3
4:25 Kainga Whakapaipai 3 4:35 Ringa Pakia 3
5:15 Haka Life 3 5:30 Polyfest 3
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe – Te Tai Tokerau 3
6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Fresh PG
7:30 Funny Whare – Gamesnight PG 3
8pm Rags Are Riches PG Wairua and Mia of EFFN Clothing challenge Randy and Courtney to rejuvenate old jeans.
8:15 Gowns and Geysers PG
It is high drama at high tea and a showdown looms between the eldest and youngest contestants.
8:30 Rage Against the Rangatahi PG
9pm Black Comedy MCL 9:30 Ahikaroa MLC 3
10pm Mura o te Ahi PG 3
10:30 Colonial Combat M 3 10:45 The Adventures of Suzy Boon PG 11pm Te Ao Marama 11:30 Closedown
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Blowing Up History PG 7:45 Maine Cabin Masters PG 8:35 Mega Shippers M 9:25 Fast N’ Loud PG 10:20 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 11:15 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 12:10 How Do They Do It? PG 12:35 How It’s Made PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG Gold Rush Ghost Town and Little Demons. 2pm Naked and Afraid MVL Curse of the Swamp Part Two. 2:55 Bering Sea Gold MLC Let the Games Begin. 3:50 Gold Rush MLC Dredge v Wash plant. 4:45 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 5:40 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 6:35 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Gold Rush – White Water MLC 9:30 Gold Rush – Dave Turin’s Lost Mine PG 10:30 Alaskan Bush People MLC 11:25 Naked and Afraid MVL Friday 12:15 Maine Cabin Masters PG 1:05 The Alaska Triangle PG 1:55 Gold Rush PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MVL 3:35 Alaska – The Last Frontier MLC 4:25 Bering Sea Gold PG 5:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG
Danielle Cormack’s Life on the Outside, at 8:30pm The Great Kiwi Bake Off, at 7:30pm FBI – Most Wanted, at 8:30pm Snatched From Mommy, at 1pm Aussie Lobster Men, at 10:30pm6am Te Karere 3 2 0
Country Calendar 3 0
Rural Delivery 3 0
7:30 Infomercials 8:30 Religious Programming 9am Extreme Cake Makers 3 0 9:30 Tagata Pasifika 0
10am Ready Steady Cook 3 0 11am Winning Combination 3 0 Noon Call the Midwife PG 3 0 1:20 Movin’ to the Country 0 2pm The Casketeers PGC
Years Younger in
Clean It, Fix It 0 4:30 Every
Takes You Home
The Chase 3
1 News at 6pm
Tipping Point – Lucky Stars 3 0
Lotto 0
8:05 Heathrow – Britain’s Busiest Airport
experience manager Numan faces 24 passengers who are missing 50 pieces of luggage. 0
8:35 Grand Designs UK PG 3 0 9:35 N Showtrial 16LC (Miniseries) When one student disappears and another is arrested, it is up to solicitor Cleo to protect her client when new evidence emerges. 0
Sunday Midnight Burden of Truth PG 0 12:55 Vigil MVL 3 0 1:55 Nashville M 0
3:30 Infomercials
5:30 Religious Programming
6am
10am A Place
Summer Sun
11am A Place
Summer Sun
Noon Catfish PG 3
Sun
12:50 Southern Charm PGLSC 3
1:45 Southern Charm PGLSC
2:35 Tiny House Nation PG 3
3:35 Love It Or List It PG 3
4:35 Stop Search Seize 3
5:30 Stop Search Seize PG 3
6:30 Undercover Boss PG 3
7:30 Southern Charm M
Venita spends time with her mum in the hope of gaining insight to her family’s secret past.
8:30 M The Ugly Truth 16LS 3 2009 Romance.
A TV producer is embroiled in tests by a chauvinistic correspondent to prove his theories on relationships and to help her find love.
Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler.
10:30 Exhumed – Killer Revealed 16VC 3
The attempted murder of a businessman leads detectives down a twisted path of mysterious deaths.
11:30 Snapped – Killer Couples 3 Sunday 12:20 Infomercials
5am Top Chef PG 3
2am The Great Kiwi Bake Off PG 3 0 4:25 Fresh PG 4:50 2 Tunes 5am Infomercials 5:30 Religious Programming
6am Charles Stanley PG 6:30 Infomercials 9:30 Newshub Nation 10:30 Celebrity Family Feud PG 3 0
11:30 Grand Designs NZ PG 3 0
12:30 The Block NZ –Redemption PG 3 0
1:40 The Block NZ – Redemption PG 3 0
2:50 The Block NZ – Redemption PG 3 0
4pm The Masked Singer New Zealand PG 3 0 5pm Family Game Night 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm Building the Kiwi Dream PG 0
7:30 Crikey! It’s the Irwins PG Rosie the giraffe is set to give birth; Robert has a bloody encounter with a wild python that entered an enclosure. 0
8:25 M Ghost Town M 3 2008 Comedy. When a man dies during a routine medical procedure, he wakes up to discover he can see ghosts, all of whom want something from him.
Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni. 0 10:25 M American Woman 16 2018 Drama. After a woman’s teenaged daughter goes missing, she is left to raise her infant grandson alone. Sienna Miller. 0 Sunday
12:35 Infomercials 5am Leading the Way PG 5:30 Charles Stanley PG
7:15 Great White 16VLC 2020 Horror. Katrina Bowden, Te Kohe Tuhaka. 8:50 The Fallout 16VLSC 2021 Drama. Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler. 10:25 Last Night in Soho 16VLSC 2020 Horror. Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy. 12:25 Let Them All Talk ML 2020 Comedy. 2:20 The Professor and the Madman MVC 2019 Drama. 4:25 F9 –The Fast Saga MV 2021 Action. 6:45 The Bob’s Burgers Movie PGVL 2022 Animation. H Jon Benjamin, Kristin Schaahl, Dan Mintz. 8:30 Mortal Kombat 18VLC 2021 Action. MMA fighter Cole Young seeks Earth’s greatest champions in order to stand against his enemies in a high stakes battle for the universe. Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee. 10:20 Old MVC 2021 Horror.
A family experiences a horrific nightmare when their visit to a beach causes them to rapidly age. Gael Garcia Bernal, Vicky Krieps.
Sunday 12:05 The Space Between MLSC 2021 Comedy.
1:42 Music MVLC 2021 Drama.
3:27 Jackass Forever 16LC 2022 Comedy. 5am Sorority Sister Killer MVLSC 2021 Thriller.
6am
8am
9:35
10am SmackDown
11am
Noon Jeopardy
12:30 Judge Judy
1pm The Crowd Goes Wild
6am My Cat From Hell PG 6:55 The Pioneer Woman 7:30 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen
8am Jamie and Jimmy’s Food Fight Club PG
9am Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Building the Dream
Noon Strictly Come Dancing
6:30 ZooMoo 3 6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Taki Atu Taki Mai 3
7am Tamariki Haka 3
7:10 Smooth 3
7:20 Haati Paati 3
7:30 Kia Mau 3
7:40 Cube 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Polyfest 3
8:30 Pukana 3 A Maori language show for children.
9:30 Opaki 3
10:30 Ako 3 2
11am Polyfest 3
Noon Haka at Home 3
1pm Whakatauki 3
1:30 Karanga – The First Voice 3
2pm Whaikorero 3
2:30 Home, Land and Sea 3
3pm Intrepid Journeys PG 3
4pm Marae DIY 3
2:30 L Rugby
Heartland Championship Poverty Bay v East Coast. From Rugby Park, Gisborne.
4:30 Once a Warrior With Monty Betham
5pm The Loggers PGL 3 0 5:30 Prime News
6pm Motorsport – Supercars (DLY) Auckland SuperSprint – Race 27.
7:30 Border Security – Australia’s Front Line PGS 3 0
8pm Midsomer Murders – 20th
Anniversary Special MVSC 3
Past and present actors come together for a 20th anniversary special. 0
9:20 Midsomer Murders MVC 3 Barnaby must investigate if an urban myth has become a murderous reality. 0 11:20 NXT PGV Sunday
12:20 Closedown 12:30 Infomercials
7am The Host MV 2013 Sci-fi Adventure. Rachel Roberts, Shyaam Karra. 9:05 Patriots Day 16VLC 2016 Drama. Mark Wahlberg, Kevin Bacon. 11:20 We Own the Night 16VL 2007 Crime. Mark Wahlberg, Joaquin Phoenix. 1:15 Superman Returns MV 2006 Action. Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth. 3:45 Crimson Peak 16VLSC 2015 Drama. Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska. 5:45 Interstellar ML 2014 Sci-fi. Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway. 8:30 Original Sin 16VS 2001 Thriller. A man enters a life of deceit and mistaken identity in pursuit of a woman. Antonio Banderas, Angelina Jolie. 10:25 Inception MV 2010 Action. In a world where it is possible to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a highly-skilled thief is given his toughest job to date. Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page.
Sunday 12:50 The Blair Witch Project MLC 1999 Thriller. Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard. 2:10 RocknRolla 16VL 2008 Action. 4:05 Hulk MV 2003 Adventure.
2:05 The Chase USA PG 3:05 Animal Cribs PG 4:05 The Best Thing I Ever Ate Anne Burrell devours a turkey leg sandwich; Jonathon Sawyer indulges in a Thanksgiving buffet in Nashville.
4:35 The Best Thing I Ever Ate
5:05 Mysteries at the Museum PG
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm My Lottery Dream Home David Bromstad takes lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes.
7:30 The 1% Club PG Lee Mack hosts a quiz that is all about applying logic, reasoning skills and common sense.
8:30 M Killshot M 2008 Action. Carmen Colson and her husband are taken into the Federal Witness Protection Programme after they see a shocking incident. Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane.
10:30 Forged in Fire PG Four previously eliminated bladesmiths return for a shot at redemption.
11:25 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Rugby – NPC Tasman v Wellington. 6:20 Rugby – NPC Waikato v Auckland.
6:35 L Rugby –Gallagher Premiership Bristol Bears v Bath Rugby. 8:45 Rugby – NPC Waikato v Auckland. 9am Rugby – First XV National Championship Semi-final One. 9:30 Rugby – First XV National Championship Semi-final Two. 10am Rugby – NPC Waikato v Auckland. Noon Rugby – First XV National Championship Semifinal One. 12:30 Rugby –First XV 1pm Mainfreight Rugby 2pm L Rugby –NPC Ranfurly Shield – Hawke’s Bay v Southland. 4pm Rugby – First XV 4:30 L Rugby – NPC North Harbour v Bay of Plenty. 6:30 Rugby – First XV 7pm L Rugby –NPC Counties Manukau v Manawatu. 9pm Rugby – NPC 9:15 Rugby –NPC 9:30 Rugby – NPC 11:30 SailGP – Denmark Event
Sunday Midnight SailGP – Racing On The Edge 12:30 L SailGP – France Day One. 2am L Football –Premier League Liverpool v Wolverhampton. 4am Rugby – NPC 4:15 Rugby – NPC
5pm Moosemeat and Marmalade 3
5:30 Waka Man 3
Alby Waititi paddles and sails the waterways of Aotearoa meeting people who are passionate about waka and their traditions.
6pm Piri’s Tiki Tour PG
6:30 He Aha to Say? 3
A series of interviews with the people of Ngati Porou on a range of different kaupapa.
7pm M Emu Runner PG 3
2018 Family. A young girl forges a bond with a wild emu as she deals with the grief of her mother’s death. Rhae-Kye Waites, Wayne Blair, Rob Carlton.
8:40 M Aliko and Ambai 3
2017 Documentary. Two young women face the challenges of growing up in the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea.
10:30 Anika Moa Unleashed M 11pm Closedown
Holby City MC 3:40 Call the Midwife PG 4:45 A Touch of Frost MVC 6:45 Father Brown PG 7:35 Casualty PG British drama series set in an inner city hospital.
8:30 Midsomer Murders M When the owner of an equestrian centre is trampled by a horse, Barnaby and Nelson have to unravel a complex feud from the past.
10:15 All Round to Mrs Brown’s ML 11pm Who Do You Think You Are? PG Sharon Osbourne.
Sunday Midnight Who Do You Think You Are? PG 1:05 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:05 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:10 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 4:10 Sanditon MC 5:05 Sanditon PG
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 How Do They Do It? PG 6:55 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 7:45 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 8:35 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 9:25 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 10:20 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 11:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG Feeling the Heat. 12:10 Aussie Salvage Squad PG 1:05 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 2pm Gold Rush – White Water MLC Golden Opportunity. 2:55 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 3:50 Extreme Ice Machines PG Goliath Below Zero. 4:45 Extreme Ice Machines PG Beast in the Snow. 5:40 Extreme Ice Machines PG US Army Super Helicopter. 6:35 Ed Stafford – First Man Out PG 7:30 Building Off the Grid PG 8:30 Railroad Alaska PG 9:30 Moonshiners MLC 10:30 Blowing Up History PG 11:25 Nasa’s Unexplained Files PG
Sunday 12:15 How Do They Do It? PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 Contact PG 1:55 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 2:45 The Alaska Triangle PG 3:35 The Alaska Triangle PG 4:25 The Alaska Triangle PG 5:15 The Alaska Triangle PG
The Mummy – Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, at 7pm Showtrial, at 9:35pm Midsomer Murders – 20th Anniversary Special, at 8pm Ghost Town, at 8:25pm My Lottery Dream Home, at 7pm6am Attitude 3 0
6:25 Paddington Station PG 3 0
7:15 Tagata Pasifika 3
7:40 Praise Be 3 0
8:10 Susan Calman’s Grand Day Out 3 0
9am Q+A with Jack Tame 0 10am Waka Huia
10:30 Marae 2
11am The Great British Sewing Bee 3 0
Noon Attitude PG 0
12:30 Fair Go 3 0
1pm Sunday 3 0
2pm Inside Taronga Zoo 0
3pm The Check Up 3 0
3:30 Super Rich Sleepover 3 0
4:30 Fishing and Adventure PG
The team heads north for a harbour fishing challenge, getting amongst a variety of Far North inshore species. 0
5pm The Chase 0
6pm 1 News at 6pm 0
7pm Country Calendar 0
7:30 Sunday
A weekly in-depth current affairs show, hosted by Miriama Kamo. 0
8:30 F The Brokenwood Mysteries MC A series of deaths has the Brokenwood detectives wondering if they are up against the town’s first serial killer. 0
10:35 Line of Duty MLC 0 11:50 F The Commons MV 0 1am Infomercials
Bunnicula
SpongeBob SquarePants
What Now?
Home and Away Omnibus 3 11:30 Shortland Street Omnibus PG 3
2pm The Unofficial Young Sheldon Day 3 0
7pm Young Sheldon
The IRS accuses Sheldon of making a mistake and he will do anything to prove them wrong; Dale has to have a colonoscopy and tries to convince Meemaw to join him. 0
7:30 M Crocodile Dundee M 1986 Comedy Drama. An Australian bushman who has survived a crocodile attack in the outback must survive a week with a reporter in New York. Paul Hogan, Linda Kozlowski.
9:25 M Die Hard with a Vengeance 16VL 3 1995 Action.
A man threatens to detonate bombs all around the city unless a detective co-operates in a game of Simon Says. Bruce Willis, Samuel L Jackson. 0 11:55 Killer Camp 16VLC 0
Monday
12:40 M Golden State Killer: Main Suspect MC 2018 Crime. 0 2:15 In Ice Cold Blood 16VSC 0 3:50 2 Tunes 4am Infomercials
4:30 Religious Programming 5am Infomercials
6am Border Security
Australia’s Frontline M
7am MacGyver M
8am NXT PGV
9am Counting Cars PG
9:30 RBT MC
10am Outback Truckers PGL
11am NCIS – New Orleans MVC 2/2.
Noon MacGyver M
6am Life TV PG 6:30 Leading the Way PG 7am Charles Stanley PG 8am Life TV PG 8:30 Turning Point PG 9am Extreme Couponing PG 0 9:25 The Hui 3 0
9:55 Newshub Nation 3 0
10:55 Nature’s Strangest Mysteries – Solved 3 0
11:15 What Could Possibly Go Wrong? PG 3 0
Noon American Loggers PG 0
1pm Motorsport – Elf Rhino Racing Series Round Five.
1:30 Motorsport – British Touring Cars Races 22, 23, 24.
2:30 Motorsport – GT World Challenge Europe Round Four.
3:45 Motorsport – MotoGP Round 14.
5pm Bondi Lifeguard World Adventures PG 3 0
5:30 Piri’s Tiki Tour 0
6pm Newshub Live at 6pm 7pm The Masked Singer NZ PG The top five masked singers compete to keep their masks on. Blue Penguin impresses again. 0
8pm M Gemini Man M 3 2019 Action. An elite assassin is targeted and pursued by a young operative who can seemingly predict his every move. Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead. 0 10:05 9-1-1 M 3 0
11pm Cocaine Trade Exposed –The Invisibles M 3 0 11:55 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
6:27 Pooka Lives! 16VLSC
2019 Horror. Malcolm Barrett, Lyndie Greenwood. 7:45 The Dry 16V 2020 Drama. Eric Bana, Genevieve O’Reilly. 9:40 Four Good Days MVLSC 2019 Drama.
11:20 Military Wives MLS 2019 Comedy. 1:10 Dream Horse PGL 2021 Drama.
6am The Moe Show 3 0 6:10 We
Bare Bears PG 3 0 6:45 Ben
10 PG 3 0 7am Religious
Programming 10am Golf – LPGA Tour (HLS) Dana Open.
11am NXT PGV 3
Noon L UFC 276 Prelims
2pm Storage Wars PGL 3 0
2:30 Motorsport – Supercars (DLY) Auckland SuperSprint – Race 28.
4pm Mainfreight Rugby
5pm Which Car 3 0
5:30 Prime News
6pm Motorsport – Supercars (DLY) Auckland SuperSprint – Race 29.
7:30 Rescue – River Deep Mountain High PGC 3 0
8pm Kalgoorlie Cops MC
Constable Rob Malcolm books a man for illegal modifications to his car; Constable Tony Fletcher looks for two missing teenaged sisters. 0
8:35 The Equalizer MVLC McCall is hired to find the stalker of a woman who is marked for death in eight hours. 0
9:30 Game of Thrones 18VLSC Ned makes a fateful decision; Robb takes a prized prisoner; Dany finds her reign imperilled; a new king rises in the North; a Khaleesi finds new hope. 0
11:45 SmackDown PGV Monday
12:45 Fear the Walking Dead 18VC 1:45 Closedown
2am Infomercials
6:20 Charlie’s Angels MV 2000 Action. Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu. 7:55 The Impossible ML 2012 Drama. 9:45 The Devil’s Advocate 18VLS 1997 Drama.
12:05 State of Play MVL 2009 Crime. 2:10 Eat Pray Love ML 2010 Romantic Drama.
6am Key of David PG 6:30 Through the Bible with Les Feldick PG 7am Leading the Way PG 7:30 Turning Point PG 8am Baked in Vermont
8:25 The Best Thing I Ever Ate
8:50 The Best Thing I Ever Ate 9:15 Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 10:45 Building the Dream 11:35 Flea Market Flip Noon Craft Wars PG 1pm Best in Food 1:30 The 1% Club PG 2:30 My Lottery Dream Home 3pm Amanda to the Rescue PG 4pm Baker’s Dozen PG 5pm Mysteries at the Museum PG
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm Everything But the House
7:30 Tony Robinson’s Coast to Coast Tony receives a guided tour of the only inhabited island on Derwentwater, learns how to make chutney at Grasmere and catches a glimpse of a red squirrel.
8:30 M Devil’s Knot 16 2014 Crime. An account of the West Memphis Three, three teenagers convicted of murdering three children in a small Memphis town. Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon.
10:45 Forged in Fire PG The judges pick a past bladesmith to represent them in the ultimate battle for supremacy.
11:40 Flea Market Flip 12:10 Infomercials
6:30 ZooMoo 3
6:40 Purakau 3
6:50 Tamaiti Tu 3
7am Tamariki Haka 3
7:10 Darwin and Newts 3
7:20 Haati Paati 3
7:30 Kia Mau 3
7:40 Cube 3
7:50 Kainga Whakapaipai 3
8am Polyfest 3
8:30 Whanau Bake-Off 3
9:30 Easy Eats 3
10am Kai With Anne Thorp 3
10:30 Moon Tide Fishing 3 11am Te Ao Marama News and current affairs.
11:30 Te Ao With Moana Noon Te Ao Tapatahi News.
12:30 Tagata Pasifika
1pm 5 Minutes of Fame 3
2pm M Emu Runner PG 3 2018 Family.
4pm Waka Huia 3
4:30 The Hui
5pm Matangireia 3
5:30 Te Ao Toa Erena Mikaere and Stacey Fluhler present the latest sports news from a Maori perspective.
6:30 Heritage Rescue 3 A museum on Rangitoto Island presents a snapshot of bach life in the 1950s, but needs more accessible displays.
7:30 Whanau PG 3 Whanau share their hopes, fears and expectations for their children.
8:30 M Sami Blood MCSV 2016 Drama. A reindeer-breeding Sami girl who is exposed to the racism of the 1930’s at her boarding school, starts dreaming of another life. MajDoris Rimpi, Olle Sarri.
10:30 Taringa 3 A bilingual podcast to invigorate, inspire, and normalise the use of te reo Maori.
11:30 Closedown
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6:30 Tiny
7:30 M The
1993 Thriller. A Harvard law graduate joins a top Memphis law firm, only to discover it has a dark side and is under investigation by the FBI. Tom Cruise, Holly Hunter, Gene Hackman.
10:30 999 What’s Your Emergency? MLC 3
Police and ambulance staff are dealing with more issues arising from mental health problems.
11:30 Young, Dumb and Banged Up in the Sun MLC 3 Monday
12:20 The Real Housewives of Dubai M 1:10 Infomercials
1pm Tough as Nails PGL 2pm Raw PGV 4:45 NXT PGV
5:45 SmackDown MVC
7:30 MacGyver M
Mac undergoes a dangerous memory treatment to help him recall key evidence found in Nikola Tesla’s lab.
8:30 NCIS – New Orleans MVC
9:30 Seal Team MVC
As Bravo Team begins their deployment in Afghanistan, Sonny goes to Texas to serve his disciplinary training.
10:30 Banshee 18VLSC
11:30 RBT MC
11:55 Counting Cars PG
Monday 12:15 SmackDown MVC 2am MacGyver M 3am Banshee 18VLSC
4am NCIS – New Orleans MVC 2/2.
5am Seal Team MVC
3pm Belfast MVL 2021 Drama. 4:40 Escape Room –Tournament of Champions MVL 2021 Horror. 6:20 The Suicide Squad 16VLC 2021 Adventure. Margot Robbie, Idris Elba. 8:30 Marry Me PGLS 2022 Comedy. Moments before getting married in front of her fans, a pop star learns her partner has been unfaithful. Instead, she marries a stranger in the crowd. Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson.
10:30 Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City 16VL 2021 Action. Once the booming home of the Umbrella Corporation, Raccoon City is now a wasteland with a great evil beneath the surface.
Kaya Scodelario, Robbie Amell.
Monday
12:20 The Nest 16L 2020 Drama. 2:10 Godzilla v Kong MV 2021 Action.
4:05 I’m Just F*cking with You 16VLSC 2018 Horror.
5:30 Pure 16VLSC 2018 Horror.
4:30 King Arthur – Legend of the Sword MVL 2017 Adventure. 6:35 Wonder PGL 2017 Drama. Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson.
8:30 The Shallows MLC 2016 Drama Thriller. After the death of her mother, a medical student travels to a secluded beach for a surfing weekend, but a great white shark intrudes. Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada.
9:55 The Butler MVL 2013 Drama Biography. The story of a White House butler who served under eight American presidents and witnessed many changes to American society. Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey, John Cusack.
Monday
12:05 Requiem for a Dream 18LSC 2000 Drama. 1:45 Wild Wild West PGV 1999 Action.
3:30 Everest MC 2015 Adventure. 5:30 Lord of War 16VLS 2005 Crime.
6:15 Rugby – NPC Counties Manukau v Manawatu. 6:30 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup Premiership Final. 7am Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup Championship Final. 7:30 Rugby –NPC 7:45 Rugby – NPC 8am Football – Premier League 10am Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 10:15 Farah Palmer Cup 10:30 L Rugby – First XV National Girls’ Championship Final. 12:15 SailGP –France 12:45 Rugby –NPC 1pm Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 1:30 SailGP – France 2pm L Rugby – NPC Tasman v Taranaki. 4pm Rugby – First XV 4:30 L Rugby – NPC Canterbury v Northland. 6:30 Rugby –First XV 7pm Rugby – NPC 7:15 Rugby – NPC 7:30 The Breakdown 8:30 Rugby Nation 9pm Rugby – First XV 10:30 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup 11pm SailGP – France Monday 12:30 L SailGP – France Day Two. 2am SailGP –France 2:40 Football – Premier League 3am Football – Premier League 3:20 Rugby – NPC 5:30 Rugby Nation
6am Traces MLC 6:50 Traces MLC 7:40 Keeping Up Appearances PG 8:10 Holby City MC 9:10 EastEnders PG 9:40 EastEnders PG 10:10 EastEnders PG 10:40 EastEnders PG 11:10 The Jonathan Ross Show ML Noon The Graham Norton Show MLS 12:50 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 1:40 Midsomer Murders M 3:25 The Trial of Christine Keeler MLSC 4:30 Death in Paradise PG 5:35 Heartbeat PG 6:30 Death in Paradise MVC 7:35 Doc Martin MSC Headmistress Louisa Glasson faints while reading to her students as the grumpiest doctor in the West Country marches through the village.
8:30 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Mark Wright. 9:35 Call the Midwife MC 10:35 Call the Midwife PG 11:35 Casualty PG Monday 12:25 Doc Martin MSC 1:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 2:20 Call the Midwife MC 3:15 Call the Midwife PG 4:15 Honour MLC 5:05 Honour MLC
6:05 How It’s Made PG 6:30 Strange Evidence PG 7:20 Contact PG 8:10 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 9am Aussie Salvage Squad PG 9:55 What on Earth? PG 10:50 Gold Rush – White Water MLC Golden Opportunity. 11:45 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 12:40 Heavy Tow Truckers Down Under PG 1:35 Blowing Up History PG 2:25 No Responders Left Behind MLC No Responders Left Behind. 3:50 Naked and Afraid MLC Curse of the Chiapas. 4:45 Naked and Afraid MLC Fallen Farmer. 5:40 Naked and Afraid MLC Night Stalkers. 7:30 Aussie Gold Hunters PG 8:30 Naked and Afraid MLC Opposites Don’t Attract. 10:30 Dual Survival MLC Burning Island.
11:25 Strange Evidence PG Haunting on Devil Road. Monday
12:15 How Do They Do It? PG 12:40 How Do They Do It? PG 1:05 What on Earth? PG 1:55 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG 2:45 Naked and Afraid MVL 3:35 Naked and Afraid MVL 4:25 Naked and Afraid MVL 5:15 Naked and Afraid MVL
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Crocodile Dundee, at 7:30pm The Brokenwood Mysteries, at 8:30pm Game of Thrones, at 9:30pm Gemini Man, at 8pm Tony Robinson’s Coast to Coast, at 7:30pmSeptember 12, 2022
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6am Breakfast 0
9am Lingo 0
10am Tipping Point 3 0
11am The Chase 3 0
Noon 1 News at Midday 0
12:30 Emmerdale PG 0
1:30 Country Calendar 3 0
2pm The Repair Shop PG 3 0
3pm Tipping Point 3 0
4pm Te Karere 2
4:30 Dog Squad PG 3 0
5pm The Chase 0 6pm 1 News at 6pm 0
7pm Seven Sharp 0 7:30 Fair Go
Pippa Wetzell and Hadyn Jones present a show that advocates for consumer rights. 0
8pm The Check Up
Shawn tests auditory illusions; mastering the art of the perfect nap; Vanisi hits the beach. 0
8:30 My Life is Murder PGC
Alexa is determined to prove the innocence of a champion thoroughbred horse blamed for the death of his groom. 0
9:30 20/20 0
10:30 1 News Tonight 0
11pm Shortland Street PG 3 TK pushes Tillie away; Jack is dealt a harsh life lesson. 0
11:30 Paramedics PG 3 0
Tuesday
12:25 Q+A with Jack Tame 3 0
1:25 Te Karere 3 2 0
2am Infomercials
5:30 Te Karere 3 2
10am Love It Or List It PG 3
10:50 Stop Search Seize PG 3
11:45 Snapped – Behind Bars MVC 3
12:35 Tattoo Fixers MLSC 3
1:35 Below Deck 3
2:35 Love It Or List It PG 3
3:35 Top Chef PG
4:35 Shark Tank PG 3
5:30 A Place in the Sun –Summer Sun
6:30 Stop Search Seize PG 3
7:30 Snapped: Killer
Couples A young woman is found tortured and killed, and police must unravel two couples’ conflicting stories.
8:30 New York Homicide
16VC An eccentric art collector is found strangled in his apartment, behind locked doors and among his treasures.
9:30 Exhumed – Killer Revealed 16VC Police respond to a fire at a horse track and find a groomer who has taken her own life.
10:30 Snapped – Behind Bars MVC 3 Traci Wolfe reveals what sparked an uncontrollable rage and ended in her husband’s death.
11:30 #Killerpost 3
12:20 Infomercials
Australian Survivor – Blood v Water, at 9pm
6am Les Mills Born to Move
6:25 Children’s Programmes
9:05 Infomercials
Les Mills Body Balance 3
10:05 Home and Away 3 10:35 Shortland Street PG 3 0 11:05 Charmed PGC Noon First Dates ML 0
1pm Aroha Nui – Say I Do 3 0 2pm The Drew Barrymore Show PG 3pm Will and Grace PG 3 3:30 The Feed PG 5pm The Simpsons 3 0 5:30 Friends 3 6pm Ghosts PG 0 6:30 Home and Away 0 7pm Shortland Street PG 0
7:30 Celebrity Treasure Island PG An intruder is on-call around the corner; the teams battle for a delicious reward and a surprising advantage. 0 8:30 Renters M In Christchurch, it is a battle between an evicted tenant and property manager, Pru. 0
9pm Australian Survivor – Blood v Water PG In the Reward Challenge, a member of the winning tribe will go to the Survivor shop, and can take someone from the other tribe with them. 0
10:40 Two and a Half Men PG 3 0 11:35 2 Broke Girls PG 3 0
Tuesday
12:30 Counterpart MVL 0 1:25 Emmerdale PG 3 0 2:15 Infomercials 3:10 The Cube 3 0 3:55 Heroes 3 0 4:40 Neighbours 3 0 5am Infomercials
6am Jeopardy!
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6:40 Pawn Stars PG 7am Curb
Enthusiasm MLS 7:35 RBT
The Block NZ – Redemption, at 7:30pm
6am AM 3 9am Infomercials
10:30 Gold Rush PG 3 0
11:30 Newshub Live at 11:30am
Noon Ready to Love M 0
1pm M Model Citizen M 3 2019 Thriller. Two criminals kidnap a fashion model, intent on selling her to human traffickers. Held hostage in a remote cabin, she must do whatever it takes to escape.
Cassie Howarth, Shawn Pyfrom. 0 2:55 Outrageous Acts of Science 0
3:55 Bath Crashers 0
4:30 Newshub Live at 4:30pm 5pm Gold Rush 0 6pm Newshub Live at 6pm
7pm The Project
7:30 The Block NZ – Redemption PG In do-over week, there could be more strategic game playing when teams score each other’s kitchens and dining rooms. 0
8:40 The Rookie
A tip off about the Getty’s big event for officers Nolan and Chen; Nolan works up the courage to ask Bailey out on a date. 0
9:35 SVU
Rollins and Kat respond to a dangerous domestic violence call; Fin gives his deposition in the lawsuit against him. 0
10:30 Newshub Late 11pm Head High M 3 0
Tuesday 12:05 Infomercials 5:30 AM Early 3
7am Culture Shock 16VLSC 2018 Horror. Martha Higareda, Shawn Ashmore. 8:30 Land M 2021 Drama. Robin Wright, Demian Bichir. 10am Lake Placid – Legacy 16VC 2018 Horror. Katherine Barrell, Tim Rozon. 11:35 The Forever Purge 16VL 2021 Action. 1:20 Alone 16VL 2020 Thriller. 3pm The Unholy MVLC 2021 Horror. 4:40 Let Them All Talk ML 2020 Comedy. 6:35 Scream 16VL 2021 Horror. Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox. 8:30 The Card Counter 16VLSC 2021 Thriller. Whilst trying to keep a young man on the straightand-narrow, a former military interrogator-turned-gambler is drawn back into his dark past. Oscar Isaac, Tye Sheridan. 10:25 Cry Macho MC 2021 Drama. Tasked with bringing his former boss’ son home from Mexico, a washed-up rodeo star finds redemption as he teaches the young boy to be a man. Clint Eastwood, Eduardo Minett.
Tuesday 12:10 Crisis 16VC 2020 Thriller. 2:05 Penguin Bloom ML 2020 Drama. 3:38 Gully 18VLSC 2021 Drama. 5am French Exit MLS 2021 Comedy.
8am Ready Set Dance 3 0
8:05 Blue’s Clues and You 3 0
8:30 Breadwinners PG 0 8:55 The Moe Show 3 0 9:05 Jeopardy 3
9:30 The Neighborhood PGC 0 10am F Dan Brown’s the Lost Symbol MVC 3 0
11am NCIS – New Orleans MV 3 0
Noon Parenthood MS
1pm House MVC 0
2pm The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG 3
3pm Wheel of Fortune
3:30 Jeopardy
3:55 Artefact 3 0
5pm Tagata Pasifika
5:30 Prime News
6pm Rugby Nation
6:30 Storage Wars PGL 3 0
7pm Pawn Stars PGL 3
7:30 American Pickers PGC 3
8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9:30 Super Pumped – The Battle for Uber 16LC Travis finds himself on trial at Apple HQ, fighting for Uber’s very existence. 0
10:45 The Late Show With Stephen Colbert PG
11:45 Ballers 16LC
While Spencer looks to elevate the SportsX TV brand, Joe weighs up a new offer.
Tuesday
12:20 Closedown 12:30 Infomercials
7:30 Shopping 16VLC 2013 Drama. Kevin Paulo, Julian Dennison, Jacek Koman. 9:10 Suicide Squad 16VLC 2016 Action. Will Smith, Margot Robbie. 11:10 The Nice Guys 16VLSC 2016 Action Comedy. Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice. 1:05 Broken City 16VL 2013 Crime. Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine ZetaJones. 2:50 Green Lantern MV 2011 Action. Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively. 4:45 Arrival ML 2016 Drama. Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest Whitaker. 6:40 Children of Men 16VL 2006 Drama. Clive Owen, Julianne Moore, Michael Caine. 8:30 Message in a Bottle PGS 1998 Romantic Drama. A woman discovers a tragic love letter in a bottle on a beach, and is determined to track down its author. Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn. 10:40 The Shallows MLC 2016 Drama Thriller. Blake Lively, Óscar Jaenada.
Tuesday 12:05 Red 2 MVL 2013 Action. Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren. 2am Wonder PGL 2017 Drama. 3:55 The Devil’s Advocate 18VLS 1997 Drama.
Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures, at 9:30pm
6am Amanda to the Rescue PG 7am The Pioneer Woman 7:30 Trisha’s Southern Kitchen 8am Baker’s Dozen PG 9am Mysteries at the Museum PG 10am American Pickers PG 11am Salvage Dawgs
11:30 Flea Market Flip Noon Bang on Budget PG
1pm American Restoration PG
1:30 Everything But the House 2pm Tony Robinson’s Coast to Coast 3pm My Cat from Hell PG 4pm Jamie’s Super Food Family Classics
5pm Mysteries at the Museum PG
6pm American Pickers PG
7pm Shipping Wars PG
7:30 Border Security – Australia
PG The work of those who protect Australia’s borders.
8pm Newshub Live at 8pm 8:30 Alone at Home PG
Single mother Alison leaves her four daughters, aged eight to 15, to cope at home.
9:30 Joanna Lumley’s Unseen Adventures PG In India, Joanna Lumley visits the flower sellers of Madurai, before heading to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making.
10:30 Shipping Wars PG
11pm Border Security – Australia PG 11:30 Flea Market Flip Midnight Infomercials
6am Football – Premier League (RPL) Arsenal v Everton.
8am Football – Premier League (RPL) West Ham United v Newcastle United.
10am Rugby – NPC (RPL) Tasman v Taranaki. Noon Rugby – NPC (RPL) Canterbury v Northland. 2pm Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Championship Final. 4pm Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup (RPL) Premiership Final. 6pm Football – Premier League (RPL) 8pm SailGP – France (HLS) Day Two. From Saint-Tropez. 8:30 The Crowd Goes Wild 9:30 Rugby – Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 10pm Rugby Nation 10:30 Football – Premier League (RPL) Arsenal v Everton. From Emirates Stadium, London.
Tuesday
12:30 Football – Premier League (RPL) West Ham United v Newcastle United. 2:30 Rugby – Farah Palmer Cup (HLS) Championship Final. 3am Rugby –Gallagher Premiership (HLS) 3:30 SailGP – France (HLS) Day Two. 4am Rugby – Heartland Championship (RPL) Poverty Bay v East Coast.
6am Would I Lie to You? PG 6:35 Qi MLSC 7:05 Richard Osman’s House of Games Night PG 7:35 The Bill MVC 8:25 A Touch of Frost M 10:15 Father Brown PG 11:10 Doc Martin MC Noon Midsomer Murders MVC
6:30 Tamaiti Tu Winter
6:40 Purakau 3 6:50 E Kori
7am Darwin and Newts 3
7:10 Tamariki Haka 3 7:20 Te Nutube 3 7:30 Kids Kai Kart 3
7:40 Kia Mau 3 7:50 Cube 3
8am Pukana 3 8:30 Oranga Ngakau 9am Easy Eats 3
9:30 Whanau Living 3
10am Hangi Pit Masters 3
10:30 Toi Te Ora 3
11am Whanau PG 3
Noon Te Ao Tapatahi
12:30 Celebrity Playlist 3
1pm Heritage Rescue 3
2pm Toku Reo 3 2
2:30 Ako 3 2
3pm Tamaiti Tu Winter 3
3:15 Purakau 3 3:25 E Kori
3:35 Darwin and Newts 3
3:45 Tamariki Haka 3 3:55 Te Nutube 3 4:05 Kids Kai Kart 3
4:15 Kia Mau 3
4:25 Cube 3
4:35 Pukana 3
5:05 Rags Are Riches PG 3
5:15 Rediscovering Aotearoa 3
5:30 Polyfest 3
6pm Haka Ngahau a-Rohe – Te Tai Tokerau
6:30 Te Ao Marama
7pm Marae 2
7:30 Our Other Islands PG Musician Troy Kingi is welcomed by a special whanau on Kapiti Island. 8pm Te Ao With Moana
8:30 Meng Meng Foon’s determination to promote the rights of tangata whenua, while navigating what this means as a Chinese man and the mayor of Gisborne.
9:30 M Herbs – Songs of Freedom PGC 2019 Documentary. The story of the band Herbs – from the rehearsal room to the main stage.
11pm Te Ao Marama
11:30 Closedown
1:35 The Bill MVC 2:25 New Tricks MVS 3:25 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown MLS 4:20 The Graham Norton Show PG 5:15 Who Do You Think You Are? PG Liz Carr. 6:20 Qi PG 6:55 EastEnders PG 7:25 Qi PG 8pm Richard Osman’s House of Games Night PG Comedians test their general knowledge with games chosen by host Richard Osman. 8:35 Death in Paradise MVC 9:40 London Kills PG 10:35 Keeping Faith ML 11:40 Midsomer Murders MVC Tuesday 1:15 Qi PG 1:45 Qi PG 2:15 Richard Osman’s House of Games Night PG 2:45 Who Do You Think You Are? PG 3:45 Death in Paradise MVC 4:45 London Kills PG 5:35 Staged M
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– The Last Frontier MLC 4:25 Bering Sea Gold PG 5:15 Aussie Mega Mechanics PG
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Playground plan needs big ideas
Controversial suggestions that Ashburton Domain’s popular playground may be rebuilt to become a modern, safer facility reminded me of a joke that perhaps captures the sentiments of many.
It goes like this: Why couldn’t Superman use the local play ground as a kid? Because adult supervision was required.
The tongue in cheek sugges tion being that Superman, he of incredible strength and near in vincibility, risked injuring himself on playground equipment of all things without guardians to keep him safe.
Ridiculous? Yep, you know it. Unless, of course, the playground equipment was made of krypton ite, that fictional substance that had detrimental effects on Super man and his powers.
Anyway, enough of the Dad jokes and back to our domain playground issue, which has fired
Daryl Holdenup many in the community.
Overwhelmingly, the public have rubbished a suggestion made by a national playground compliance team that a possible rebuild may be needed because of what has been described as an adhoc design, a reference to its disjointed creation with various equipment and apparatus added over time.
Concerns were also raised about the potentially unsafe and restrictive raised wooden edges and the use of bark chip mulch as a landing platform.
Now, two things immediately come to mind about the report suggestion.
Firstly, let’s be clear that all play grounds should be a safe place for children to enjoy and that’s regardless of one’s level of bravery, strength or limitations.
Playgrounds should also be inclusive and accessible to every one and that includes those with disabilities, who otherwise have to visit facilities specially designed for their needs or just sit longingly on the sidelines while other chil dren played.
Clearly, the Ashburton Domain playground has a major access problem because of the raised wooden edges. It’s not equipped to accommodate children who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids, or even some elderly folk attending to keep an eye on offspring.
The use of wood chips and mulch on the ground also makes it near impossible for those mobili ty-restricted among us, while the need for a soft-surface ground and
flooring to move across and to soften blows from falls is essential.
So, improving access should be an easy fix and the council’s com munity services group manager, Steve Fabish, has suggested that in a roundabout sort of way. He’s said that removing the raised wooden edges would happen “when and where possible and in conjunction with other site works”.
Apart from improving accessi bility and ensuring an inclusive and safe playground for children, there’s a far bigger opportunity here that the council and the com munity should consider.
Why not create a genuine tourist attraction playground, a destination facility to match the mightily impressive multimil lion-dollar Margaret Mahy venue in Christchurch? Imagine having a playground that also included a modern bike park, a small BMX track, and quality skate park?
Interestingly, Invercargill may
oral candidate Marcus Lush, the broadcaster-turned-local body politician, said he wants to build New Zealand’s “biggest and best” playground in the city in the next three years. And, he believed, ex ternal funding could be pulled together to achieve it. So why should Ashburton follow that same line of thinking? Because in many ways playgrounds serve, quite literally, as a town’s lungs. It gives residents a breathing space and its young er population an opportunity to grow in a healthy way. Yes, a new playground of that sort of scale would come with a sizeable price tag, but surely it would be money well spent.
We bet the price tag would be irrelevant once we saw the smiles on children’s faces as they played.
There’s an opportunity here Ashburton to create something special. Are we brave and innova tive enough to take it up?
Time will tell.
PlayPlanner
whatson@theguardian.co.nzEvery day
Mt Hutt Memorial Hall 10am, 160 Main Street, Methven. NZ Alpine and Agriculture Encounter, Art Gallery and Hall of Memories.
Ashburton Aviation Musuem 1-3pm, Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
Weekdays
Mid Canterbury Connector Provides low-cost return trips to Ashburton, Mondays to Fridays, any time between 9am and 4.30pm.
Ashburton Aviation Museum 1-3pm. Ashburton Airport, Seafield Road.
Mondays
Age Concern Ashburton Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am.
Ashburton Community Walking Group Mondays and Fridays at 10.30am. Walnut Avenue Pavilion.
Mid Canterbury Linedancers Weekly beginner class 1pm-2pm, Easy intermediate & intermediate 2pm-4.30pm at the Tinwald Memorial Hall. Instructor Annette Fyfe.
MSA Dance Section
Monday 4.00pm to 6.00pm All welcome at the MSA Havelock St.
Tuesdays
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Held at Methven All Saints Anglican Church Chapman St at 10.30am.
• Rakaia St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church Bridge St at 1.00pm.
• Hampstead Hakatere Church Rooms, Oxford St at 1.30pm.
MSA Tai Chi
Classes at 10.30am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Justice of the Peace JP available for all signing services on Tuesdays and Fridays at 12pm-2pm. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House, 44 Cass Street.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club Competition and social play, all welcome from 1pm at 115 Racecourse Road.
RSA Indoor Bowls
Every Tuesday at 12.45. RSA in the Doris Linton Lounge. $2, followed by a cuppa & chat.
Pickleball Ashburton EA Networks Centre from 5-7pm. Paddles are provided.
MSA indoor bowls
At MSA 7pm start. New members welcome
Mid Canterbury Badminton Club Badminton Club night from 7-9pm. All abilities welcome at EA Networks Centre.
Wednesdays
Ashburton Strollers Club
Meeting at courthouse 8.30am.
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Ashburton Ladies Friendship Club 9.45am, Sinclair Centre. Speeches, morning tea, every fourth Wednesday of the month.
Wednesday Walk Group 9.30am. Meet on Walnut Avenue on the west side of the Ashburton College Auditorium entrance.
Age Concern Ashburton Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Held at Allenton St David’s Church, Allens Rd at 9.30am.
• Held at Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms, Cox St at 10.30am.
• Held at Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms,
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Cox St at 1.30pm.
• Held at Staveley Community Hall at 2pm.
Pickleball Ashburton
Every Wednesday from 9.30am - 11.30am at EA Networks Centre.
St Stephen’s Anglican Church Holy Communion at 10am on Park Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Programme for the elderly runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 10am.
Hip Hop for Seniors
10am-11am at the Ashburton Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street, Ashburton, $5.
Waireka Croquet Club Euchre, 1.30pm, Philip Street, Ashburton.
Ashburton open coffee mornings All are welcome at the Plunket rooms, 222 Cameron Street. 10.30am - 12 noon.
MSA Tai Chi
Class is at 10.30am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Ashburton Woodworkers Clubrooms at Plains Museum site 1pm - 4pm.
Device Drop-In Sessions
Free Device Help Sessions at the Ashburton Public Library every Wednesday between 2pm and 4pm.
Art Addicts
Art Addicts (AA) is the Ashburton Art Gallery’s weekly art space for kids. Donations appreciated. 3 - 4.30pm.
Mid Canterbury Linedancers
Weekly beginner class 6.30pm-7.30pm, easy intermediate & intermediate 7.30pm-9pm at the Tinwald Memorial Hall.
Ashburton Silver Band Practice at the Bandrooms, Cameron Street, 7.30-9.30pm.
Thursdays
Ashburton Menz Shed 9am-2pm at 8 William Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Ladies exercise class at 9.30am at Ashburton Seniors Centre at 206 Cameron Street.
Park Street Line Dancers 9.30am - 11am at St Stephen’s Parish Centre.
Mid Canterbury Badminton Club 9.30am-11am at EA Networks Sports Centre.
MSA Tai Chi
Classes at 10.30am. Cost $3 per session at the MSA on Havelock Street.
Age Concern Ashburton Steady as you Go Gentle Falls Prevention Exercises. All levels of ability are welcome. $2 per 1hr session.
• Tinwald Holy Spirit Church, Thomson Street at 11am.
• Ashburton St Stephen’s Church, Park Street at 1pm.
• Ashburton Buffalo Lodge Rooms, Cox Street at 1pm.
Waireka Croquet Club Mahjong, 1pm, club rooms, Phillip Street.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club From 1.30pm at 115 Racecourse Road.
Fridays
Age Concern Senior Social Group (50+). Speaker, quiz, morning tea, exercises. All welcome. Friday’s, 10am.
Ashburton Community Walking Group Walking for about 30-40 minutes on Mondays and Fridays at 10.30am. Meet Walnut Avenue Pavilion.
St Stephen’s Anglican Church Seniors Coffee Club, 2nd and 4th of the month at 10.30am, St Stephen’s Parish Centre, Park St. Ashburton Justice of the Peace JP available for all signing services from 12-2pm. No appointment necessary. No fee. Community House. 44 Cass Street. Pickleball Ashburton
EA Networks Centre from 6-8pm. Paddles provided.
Saturdays
Ashburton’s Winter Market North end of West Street carpark, from 9am.
Ashburton MSA Petanque Club Social play from 1.30pm at 115 Racecourse Road, Ashburton
Ashburton Aviation Museum Ashburton Airport from 10am - 3pm.
Ashburton Woodworkers Clubrooms at Plains Museum site 1pm-4pm.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
• 10am, Weekly worship & Bible Study.
• 11am, Sabbath singing & Sermon.
At Grace Presbyterian Church building, 63 Princes St. Ashburton. All welcome!
Vintage Car Club
86 Maronan Road, Tinwald
The Museum and Parts Shed will be OPEN on Saturdays during the month of September, Time: 10.00am to 12 noon.
Sundays
Ashburton Strollers Club Meeting at courthouse 8.30am.
Ashburton Anglican Parish
Sunday - St Stephen’s Anglican Church, Park St, 10 am. Holy Communion
Sunday - St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Thomson St. 10 am. Holy Communion, 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church 10am Morning Worship.
Service led by Rev. Eric Mattock. All welcome. Sinclair Centre, Park Street.
Grace Presbyterian Church 10am at 63 Princes Street.
Hakatere Presbyterian Parish Morning Worship at 10am, Rev. Johanna Warren.
• 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 65 Oxford Street
• 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month at 127 Thomson Street Tinwald
Pickleball Ashburton
Sunday is organised competition day at EA Networks Stadium from 3-5pm. Prior registration through our facebook page is required. Some courts are available for social play.
Every Monday and Saturday
Allenton Assn Croquet Club
Venue Allenton Sports Club. Monday, Saturday.
Start every week Monday September 19 until March 27 2023. Starting time 1.15pm.
Every Tuesday and Friday
Methven Museum
60 Main St. Open Tuesday and Friday 2-4pm
Does Dalgetys or Wright, Stephenson & Co or Pyne Gould Guinness ring a bell? Our current display is Farm Supplier Stores of Methven & districts (history since the early 1900s). Come in and learn how the stores evolved and fill out your name if you worked at any of them. Admission is free but donations are welcome
Every Thursday and Saturday
Ashburton Toy Library
Open every Thursday and Saturday from 9.30am-12.30pm, plus every alternate Tuesday 3.30pm-5pm at 106 Victoria Street.
Every Wednesday, Saturday
Allenton Golf Croquet Club Wednesdays & Saturdays. Start every week from Wednesday September 21 2022 until March 29 2023, starting time 9.45am.
Last Sunday of every month
Nor’Westers Muso’s Club
All are welcome, as is any style of music. 2pm - 6pm at Feeneys Lounge, Devon Tavern.
First Sunday of every month
Methven Market
At Methven Resort, from 9am to 1pm.
Third Monday of every month
The Ashburton Electronic Organ & Keyboard
Club meets on the third Monday of every month (except December/January) at Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street at 7.30pm
Second Fri of every month
In Colour, art and craft club
Bring along your art and craft projects to share with others over morning tea once a month. 10.30am - 12 noon.
Second and fourth Friday of every month
St Stephen’s Anglican Church Seniors Coffee Club 10.30am on Park Street.
Monthly
Ashburton Embroiderers’ Guild
Meet Seniors Centre, 206 Cameron Street first Saturday of the month 10.30am-3.30pm, second Thursday of the month 1pm-3.30pm, third Tuesday of the month -9pm, and the fourth Thursday of the month 10.30am-3.30pm.
September events
St David’s Union Church
Tuesday September 6, 9.3 am. St David’s Union Church. Walking Group meets outside church. 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday September 7, 6.00am. St David’s Union Church. Women’s Circuit Training. 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday September 7, 9.30am.St David’s Union Church. Steady As You Go Exercise Group. 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday September 7, 11.30am. St David’s Union Church. Midweek Service & lunch. 48 Allens Road.
Wednesday September 7, 5.30pm. St David’s Union Church. Youth Group. 48 Allens Road.
Thursday September 8, 10.00am. St David’s Union Church. Fit Kidz for pre-schoolers and caregivers. 48 Allens Road.
Friday September 9, 6.00am. St David’s Union Church. Women’s Circuit Training. 48 Allens Road.
Handbags & Gladrags 2022
September 23, 7pm, at the MSA. Mystery handbag auction, silent auction, raffles, music by Luke Glendining. Tickets $30pp (tables of 6) includes glass of bubbles and anti-pasto platter. Tickets from Safer Mid Canterbury, 44 Cass Street, annaarrowsmith@hotmail.co.nz Proceeds to local White Ribbon & CanBead. Creative Fibre
Monday September 19, 9.30am; Venue Plains Museum. Contact Bev Bennett 308-4262.
Ashburton Travel Club
Wednesday September 21, 7.30pm. Meeting – Speaker Janet Fisher, Germany. St David’s Church, Allens Road.
Weaving Group September 17, 10am-2pm, Upstairs at Ashfords.
Waireka Croquet Club
Philip Street
Tuesdays Waireka Croquet Club GC Draw 9.45am and 1.15 Singles
October events
Ashburton Travel Club
Wednesday October 19, 7.30pm. Meeting; speaker Alison Shearer. St David’s Church, Allens Road. Send all details to whatson@ theguardian.co.nz
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■ Bowls Allenton Bowling Club
On Wednesday 31st August Allenton played host to Timaru Bowling Club. Play started at 10.30am on a fabulous sunny warm day, eight teams played triples format.
Results were as follows: Allenton 16 wins 1 draw 115 ends, Timaru 7 wins 1 draw 96 ends, Thanks to all players who made themselves available and special thanks to Faye and ladies that provided a magic lunch and morning and afternoon tea.
■ Bridge
Ashburton Bridge Club
Monday Evening August 29, B & C Lad der: 1st Mervyn Jones & Pauline Scott, 2nd Dee Murdoch & Bruce Leighton, 3rd Karen Chettleburg & Amanda Evans, 4th Allison & Chris Lovelock, 5th Heather & Bruce Sim, 6th Margaret & John Rickard.
Tuesday Evening August 30, Hazelmere Trophy: N/S 1st Audrey Rooney & Pat Jordan, 2nd David Sewell & John McDon ald, 3rd Jim Rooney & Linda Baker. E/W 1st Trish Downward & Mary Buckland, 2nd Alan Sim & John Shearer, 3rd Leigh Wackrow & Maureen Kolkman.
Wednesday Afternoon August 31, 3rds diff ptr: 1st Rewa Kyle & Kay Robb, 2nd Trish Downward & Mary Buckland, 3rd Mervyn Jones & Rosemary McLaughlin, 4th Johnny Wright & Janet Cuttle, 5th Maree Moore & Colin Clemens, 6th John Shearer & John Irwin.
Thursday September 1, Eileen Willough by: Sect A 1st Rewa Kyle & Mary Buck land, 2nd Ian Doel & Jim Rooney, 3rd =Pat Jordan & Linda Baker and Mike Holdaway & Leigh Wackrow, 4th =Kay Robb & Rosemary McLaughlin and Car olyn Cameron & John McDonald. Sect B N/S 1st Bev Turton & Raylene Phillips, 2nd Kate White & Trish Downward, 3rd Bev Macaulay & Trevor Coulter. E/W 1st Dee Murdoch & Shirley Harris, 2nd Alan Sim & David Greenslade, 3rd Val Palmer & Johnny Wright.
Friday September 2, Methven Tour nament: N/S 1st Lois Rose & Audrey Rooney, 2nd Kay Robb & Rosemary McLaughlin, 3rd David Sewell & Debbie Seddon-Sewell. E/W 1st Sue Rosevear & Anne Reid, 2nd Paul & Pauline Fergus, 3rd Bev Turton & Raylene Phillips.
■ Cycling
Mid Canterbury Social Wheelers
18 Riders, September 3. 16km.
1st Ron Kennedy 33m 01s. 2nd Allan johns 34m 04s. 3rd Michelle Davidson 29m 57s. 4th Michelle Knight 29m 58s. 5th Kenny johnston 30m 58s. 6th Dave Shurrock 30m 58s. 7th Brent Hudson 30m 59s. 8th D. Morrison 30m 59s 9th Ben Ward 26m 21s 4f/t. 10th Paul Sum merfield 26m 22s 5f/t. 11th Charlotte Cox 26m 27s. 6f/t. 12th Jelle Hendriksen 26m 45s 7f/t. 13th John Uden 26m 46s
Championships Semi-Final matches will be played. For other players, Netherby Pharmacy best nett. On 15th September we play Netherby Pharmacy Irish Stable ford.
Aorangi Vets Tournament
Aorangi Golf Women’s Veterans Tourna ment held at the Rakaia Golf Course on Thursday 1 September.
Grade A: Best Nett: Colleen Gibbs (Ger aldine) 67.
Grade B: Best Nett: Bev Sutherland (Rakaia) 66, Best Stableford: Mandy Hurst (Rakaia) 37, Runner up Stableford: Daphne McDonnell (Ashburton) 34.
Grade C (70 years and over): Best Nett: Heather Robertson (Ashburton) 73, Best Stableford: Felicity Lambie (Grande Vue) 34, Runner up Stableford: June Bruhns (Tinwald) 33.
2nd Shot to the Pin: Grade A: Avrill Bur rows (Geraldine), Grade B: Mary-Lou Watson (Ashburton), Grade C: Jane Hel more (Methven).
Twos: Avrill Burrows #6, Hedges-Kennard Trophy – Best Gross over the field: Colleen Gibbs 88, Clarkson Trophy – Best Nett 65 years and over: Heather Robertson 73, Euny-peg Trophy – Best Stableford 70 years and over: Felicity Lambie 34.
Ashburton Golf Club
Saturday, September 3 – Club Champion ship Quarter Finals + Stableford Round
Senior Club Championship: Jeff Hew itt bt Dylan Stoddart, Dave Morrison bt Jason Overend, Blair Snowball bt Peter Walker, Adrian Hopwood bt Robbie Bell.
Intermediate Championship: Paddy Bradford bt Pete Morrison, Chris Lovelock bt Tim Newton, Matt Tait bt Hayden McMil lan, Grieg Sparrow bt Steve McCloy.
Junior A Championship: Mitchell Leath bt Brad Fallaver, Kevin Smith bt Ben Niles, Mitchell Lye bt Ken Clucas, Gaby Jansen bt Neil MacDonald.
Junior B Championship: Nathan Stephen bt Craig Davies, Matt Fallaver bt Bruce Ferriman, Ian Snowball bt Antony White & George Brown bt Josh Coyle.
Senior Club Championship Plate: Paul May bt Sebastian McMillan, Steve Rich ards bt Richard McKernan, Brendon Davidson bt Charlie Alexander & Terry Kingsbury bt Hamish Niles.
Intermediate Championship Plate: Brent MacGregor bt David Rush, Ryan Stod dart bt Grant Smith, Mitchell Stoddart bt Bruce Day & Ron Carlson bt James McFarlane.
Junior A Championship Plate: Chris Robertson bt Alan White, Terry Molloy bt Perry Hunt, Karl Snowball bt Robert Pawsey & Robert Coyle bt Ray Lambert.
Junior B Championship: Matt Harvey bt Rob McMillan.
Radius Care Winner over the Field: Shane Beaven 41pts, 2nd: Tonee Hurley 38pts, 3rd: John Richards 38pts. Other good scores were; Don McQuar ters 38pts, Hilary Lovett 38pts, Murray Wackrow 38pts & Grant Hastie 37pts.
Two’s: Bev Chinn, Barry Jury, John Rich ards, Matt Tait, Richard McKernan, Pad dy Bradford, Ron Carlson, Gaby Jansen, Sebastian McMillan & Jeff Hewitt.Eagle: No17# Peter Walker.
C/P Hole 4# Ashburton Mitre 10: Dar ren Peace, C/P Hole 8# Three Stooges (Brown Bombers): Mitchell Stoddart, C/P Hole 12# Value Plus: Richard McKernan, C/P Hole 14# South Island Seed Process ing & Storage Co: Craig Davies, C/P 2nd Shot: Hole 15# Hamish Niles Shout! Terry Kingsbury. L/P Hole 9 Ton’s Thai: Shane Beaven. Birdie Jackpot: Hole 3#, Nett Eagle Jackpot: Hole 14#. Tinwald Tavern Bonus Prize: Jaeyong Jang.
Harvey Bakehouse 9 Hole Competition: Stableford Round. 1st: Gavin Johnston 21pts, 2nd Wendy Hopwood 20pts, 3rd Peter Woods 19pts, 4th Robynne Nicoll 18pts.
Mayfield Golf Club
Saturday September 3 – First Skibo Stroke Round.
Other good scores: 71 Alex Lague, Alister Maxwell.72 Bruce Dickson, Craig Middle ton. Dayle Lucas. 74 Phil Elliott, Ben Rut ter. 75 Philip Duff.
Twos: Alister Maxwell, Phil Johnson. Closest to the Pins: Methven Pubs #4: Phil Johnson. Hunters wine #6: Michael Kemp, Ski Time #13: Michael Kemp. Green Parrot #17: Craig Middleton. Dubliner Best Nett: Stuart Wilson by lot. Methven Foursquare Second-Best Nett: Mark Gazzard. Bar Voucher Best Gross: Dayle Lucas 77. Next Week: First round of the Flights, other matches can be played if you want.
Methven 9-Hole
August 19 - 8th Putting Alister Goodwin, Karen Currie, Hiromi Ikehata and Kevin Thompson 15 putts. PGG Best player Bob Brown 60-26-34. Crombie Lockward Putting Alister Good win. Methven Travel 2nd shot Alister Goodwin.
September 2 - 6th Mary Fahey Bryan Petrie 52-20-32, Baden Sommer ville 55-18-33, Mike Markillie 50-16-34. PGG Best player Bryan Petrie. Methven Travel 2nd shot Barbara Kemp.
Championships: Karen Currie beat Ange la Simonett, Annette Maw beat Adrienne Goodwin, Bob Brown beat Mike Markil lie, Alister Goodwin beat John Barwell, Bryan Petrie beat Murray Burgess, Bryan Petrie beat Alister Goodwin.
Rakaia Golf Club
Saturday – September 3
Hickman trophy South African Stable ford: 1st Jeremy Duckmanton & John McBeath 74, 2nd Joe Lepaio & John Stara 72, 3rd Samuel Hobson & Ella Shields 66.
Nearest the pins: 6 Not Struck, 15 Jer emy Duckmanton, 8 & 17 Chris Helem, 2nd Shot Jeremy Duckmanton, 3rd Shot Gavin Doody.
Tinwald Golf Club
Saturday September 3rd Leading scores in the stroke round played on Saturday for those not play ing in the championship match play; -18 Johnny Moore 71, Ryan Gutsell 73, Bill mason 74 c/b.
19 Plus; Ross Preece 72, Warren Scott 73, Roger Bruce 74 c/b. Women; (Stableford) Emily Wilson 35, Jo Peacock 33.
Nearest the Pin: Tinwald Liquorland #2; Snow Pierce. Gluyas Ford #6; Bruce Col lins. The Fine Lion #12; Johnny Moore. Ace Automotive #16; Leen Bell. G & R Seeds 2nd Shot #11; Snow Pierce. Twos; Leen Bell. Net Eagle; # Not struck. Players progressing through to the 2nd round of the championships; Senior; Nigel Heney, Simon Ross, Struan Scott, Jason Mactier, Dave King, Tetua Tuakeu, Alex Roa, John Smitheram. Intermediate; Brent Smith, Brent Holm es, Andrew Barrie, Randall Feutz, Percy Kelsall, Paul Hefford, Adam Lowe, Robin Simms.
Junior A; Pete Marshall, Michael Thomas, Brian Rouse, Lawrence McCormick, John
Moses, Andrew Hill, Snow Pierce, Neil Rayner.
Junior B; Ray Wards, Roger Bruce, Wayne Ross, Kerry Whiting, Mitchell McLauchlan, Lindsay Jackson, Neil Con nelly, Phil Bloomfield.
First round losers in all grades except intermediate will play in the plate round starting Saturday 10th.
■ Shooting Ashburton District Rifle Club
Ashburton District Rifle Club, 4 Septem ber, 500 yards at The Butts.
TR, John Snowden 50.6, 50.8, 100.14, Martin Fleming 50.7, 50.6, 100.13, Ga reth Miller 50.4, 50.6, 100.10, Allan White 50.5, 49.6, 99.11, Daniel Alexander 49.8, 49.3, 98.11, Kevin Hooper 45.0, 50.4, 95.4, John Fleming 49.3, 43.2, 92.5, John Mill er 46.4, 45.3, 91.7, Mike Chui 44.0, 45.0, 89.0.
FO, David Smith 57.3, 59.5, 116.8, Murray Cook 56.2, 56.3, 112.5, Archie Maginess 50.2, 49.0, 99.2, Mike Chui 60.4. FTR, Mark Alexander 58.3, 59.6, 117.9, Brian Graystone 57.4, 58.5, 115.9, Coby Snowden 59.2, 56.5, 115.7, Mel Gee 51.4. FPR, Liam Linwood 52.1, 58.3, 110.4, Phil Nicol 51.2, 56.3, 107.5.
■ Squash Celtic Squash Club
Results from week 18 of the Celtic Squash Club’s winter league competi tion:
Team McCrea Paint & Decorators lost to Team J&N Hedgecutting 7-10: Chris Thompson lost to John McDonnell 0-3, Rob Giles lost to Kade Cummings 0-3, Blair Horrell beat Donna Brown 3-0, Ian Dolden beat Nicky Dryland 3-1, Lucas Raphold lost to Alex Forbes 1-3.
Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers beat Team Campbell Contracting 12-11: Jimmy Hunn lost to Nick Marshall 2-3, Wouter Myburgh beat Mick Hooper 3-2, Shane Muckle lost to Kade Cummings 1-3, Kirsty Clay beat Amy Muckle 3-1, Hollie Morgan lost to Sarah Forbes 0-3, Jo-Alta Myburgh beat Blake Cummings 3-0.
■ Golf Ashburton 9 Holers
Last Thursday, Anne Fleming & Chris Anderson (34 nett) won the Netherby Pharmacy & Sega Golf Ambrose. Fol lowed by Stewart Bennett & Joy Nicholas (36 nett). Smith & Church Twos: Anne Fleming & Chris Anderson on number 8 and Smith & Church Gobbler was scored by Stewart Bennett.
On Thursday September 8 our 9 Hole
Jarrad Townley and Andrew Lake 72, Paul Gardner 74, Brian Fielder, Jeff Mc Neilly and Wayne Vessey 75, Alan Dixon, Ian Beach and Wayne Blair 76. Nearest the pins: No2: Aon InsuranceNot Struck. No 11: Hyde Bros Spraying - Andrew Lake No 5: Campbell Contract ing- Charley Rapsey. No14: ANZ BankGreg Cook. No 9 and 18: Ruralco second shot- Kenny Read.
Twos: Wayne Vessey, Greg Cook, Gordon Duthie. Kallara Texel Player of the Day: Jarrod Townley 82-10-72.
Methven Golf Club
Senior: Stuart Wilson 84-15-69. Junior: Mark Gazzaed 91-22-69.
Team Pat Summerfield Electrical lost to Team McKain Quality Construction 10-11: Paul Cousins lost to Jason Feutz 0-3, Riley Broker beat Kyle Hurren 3-2, Mike Keen beat Jordy Hooper 3-0, Henry Ross lost to Nick McKain 0-3, Craig Hen shilwood lost to Chrissie Stratford 1-3, Gabe Hamill beat Bryney Ward 3-0.
Team Mastercraft Kitchens beat Team EuroAgri 15-7:
Nathan Forbes beat James McCloy 3-2, Phil Andrew beat Kade Cummings 3-2, Emily Proffit lost to Amy Muckle 0-3, Andre De Beer beat Matt Cassineri 3-0, Madi Read beat Taylor Moore 3-0. That was the final round for the winter; Team Alps Continuous Spouting finished on top with 194 points; Team Kirsty Clay Property Brokers was second with 191 points and Team EuroAgri was third with 181 points. The wind might have been blowing, but the players still stepped out onto the lawns on Saturday for the opening day of the season at the Waireka Croquet Club. With another busy season of play ahead, the day was the perfect occasion to get the wheels moving for the season, with the club also hosting an open afternoon to the public for anyone who wished to come and give the sport a go. PHOTO DANIEL ALVEY Sharpshooter John Snowden was in grand form on The Butts on the weekend.Hammers back on right track
Matt MarkhamNow, that’s a bit more like it.
Mid Canterbury took the first step toward getting their Heart land Championship campaign back on track on Saturday, de livering exactly what the doc tor, and their coach – ordered, a five-competition point victory over West Coast, winning 48-15 at the Ashburton Showgrounds.
And now, despite dropping their first two games, the Ham mers find themselves inside the top six in the competition and right in the hunt for a chance at some silverware come the busi ness end of the season.
That’s a good confidence booster with a game against North Otago coming up in Kurow this weekend, where there’s a strong need for another step for ward from the team in green and gold.
Standings
Team
Whanganui
3
South Canterbury 3
North Otago 3
Thames Valley 3
Buller 3
Mid Canterbury 3
Horo-Kapiti 3
East Coast 3
King Country 3
Poverty Bay 3
Wairarapa Bush 3
West Coast 3
Playing into a stiff wind in the opening half on the weekend, Mid Canterbury were patient but still would have been disappoint ed to trundle into the sheds down 8-15 at the halftime break, after letting West Coast score two easy tries.
But with the wind at their back and a real sense of determination around them, Mid Canterbury flicked the switch in the second half, scoring 40 unanswered points to run away convincing winners.
Coaches John Sherratt, Pete Manson and Grant Polson will have some really strong discus sions ahead of them this week as they set down to select their side for North Otago, with a number of players given an opportunity on the weekend really putting their hands up.
None more however than debutant Tom Middleton and midfielder Isireli Masiwini, who both shone in their performanc es.
Both were outstanding throughout the match with plen
ty of go-forward ball, especially from Masiwini who proved a real headache for his opposition.
Middleton looked like he’d been playing Heartland rugby for years, with good organisation from the back but a strong tacti cal nous which saw him get in volved when required and inject himself into the game.
He also had a strong day with the boot, claiming 11 points off the tee.
Up front, the forward pack real ly settled into their work.
The loose forward trio of Kay dis Hona, Michael Hennings and Nasi Manu led the charge, and produced some real authority when given the ball.
Hennings in particular seemed to be involved in everything, his work at the breakdown and with ball in hand pushing him to a strong contender for man of the match.
From the 54-minute mark when winger Waitangi Tuisuga scored, Mid Canterbury were at their best.
They really put West Coast to the sword, and showed that their ability on the paddock is far greater than what their early re cord might be this season, send ing a clear warning sign to their future rivals in the process.
The injection of players off the bench offered promise as well.
Mid Canterbury co-captain, Adam Williamson, looks to get on the inside of a defender during his side’s 48-15 win over West Coast on Saturday.
PHOTO DANIEL ALVEY 030922-DA-18
Scoreboard
Mid Canterbury 48 (Isireli Masiwini, Michael Hennings, Kaydis Hona, Waitangi Tuisuga, Tyler Blackburn, Tom Reekie, Manasa Samo tries; Tom Middleton 4 conv, 1 pen; Reekie conv.) beat West Coast 15
2
1
Ben Barlett had a big game when he came on just after halftime, disrupting at the break down and putting in some strong runs with the ball in hand, while Manasa Samo showed he’s not far off the pace despite missing a few weeks of play with a solid shift as well.
The win puts Mid Canterbury in a better position.
And if the Hammers can pull a rabbit out of the hat this week end against a North Otago side which features the very familiar face of Seta Koroitamana, then they’ll really be able to surge to wards the playoff stage of the competition.
Other Heartland results: Buller 48 beat Poverty Bay 20, Whanganui 34 beat East Coast 18, Thames Valley 19 beat King Country 15, South Canterbury 36 beat North Otago 17, Horowhenua Kapiti 33 beat Wairarapa Bush 17.
Mid Canterbury A’s perfect season
ful that it did happen,” coach Cindy Meadows said.
Determined, passionate and now unbeaten.
The Mid Canterbury A netball side capped off a slightly reduced, but still enjoyable representative campaign on the weekend by going three-from-three on home ground in their final tournament of the season.
Initially they should have been away playing in the South Island Senior Netball tournament, but it was cancelled, and only some swift organisation from Mid Can terbury Netball in putting to gether a makeshift event meant they played in more than just the Hanan Shield for the year.
“I think that was really impor tant for us, and we’re very thank
“A lot of the girls said that it was a real shame after the Hanan that it might have been all for the rep stuff for the year, but to see them all smiling and loving being back together on the weekend was awesome.”
Mid Canterbury played three games on the weekend, winning all three – but having to dig deep in each to get over the line.
They opened their weekend against North Otago, and found themselves down by nine goal at the break, but turned things around to claim a 39-36 win by the final whistle.
“It was one of those games, we were down by a lot – but I never really felt like they were dropping their heads, and slowly but surely they worked their way back into it and got the win.”
South Canterbury were up first in the afternoon, and again it was close before Mid Canterbury drew clear late for a 38-31 win.
With both of their Hanan Shield rivals out of the way, Mid Canterbury turned to Selwyn for their final act of the season.
Again, Selwyn were in control early – but Mid Canterbury’s nev er-die attitude lifted them again, and they won 39-32 to claim hon ours for the day between the four sides.
“I think it was the perfect way
to round out the season. With 10 to go there were a few discussions about how it was the final 10 minutes of the year and how we needed to give it everything.
“And they went out and did it, and did it really well too.”
The results on the weekend
mark an unbeaten season for the side, winning all five of their matches – a strong start for Meadows in her debut season as coach of the side.
“It’s been a good year; we’ve got great support from Mid Canter bury Netball and the team have
come together so well as a unit and played great netball.”
With the Hanan Shield locked away in the cabinet for 12 months and some really strong steps for ward taken by the squad this year, there’s a lot to look forward to in 2023 as well.
Mid Canterbury A co-captain, Rebecca Cochrane sends a ball down court during her side’s match against South Can terbury at the EA Networks Centre on Saturday. PHOTO DANIEL ALVEY 030922-DA-5 Matt MarkhamPoints on the board for local sides
Matt MarkhamFootballing weekends don’t get much better than Mid Canterbury United’s last weekend.
Five games of football and not a defeat in sight as the local sides registered four wins and a draw across Mainland Football action, with the season end now firmly in sight this weekend for some sides.
The Mid Canterbury United senior side are looking to finish with a flourish after battling out a hard-fought 1-all draw with Cashmere Technical on Saturday after noon.
But again, it was more frustration for the Mid Canterbury United Reserves side who, for the second week in a row, were left without a match after Burnham failed to turn up for their game on the weekend.
That banks a 3-0 win in the official book-keeping, but the side will be hoping they can get on the paddock this week as they round out their outstanding season on the pitch with a home game against Hornby United this weekend on the Ash burton Domain.
In the junior grades, teams are now pre paring for tournament football, but the winning just didn’t stop on Saturday.
The 17th grade side claimed a 7-1 win against FC Twenty 11 in a completely dominant performance, while the 15th grade team were forced to fight a lot hard er, eventually winning 4-3.
The 13th grade side were also victorious with a 3-0 win over Nomads to continue their impressive season.
Meanwhile, Methven United pushed their way into the top four in Division Three with a strong 3-0 win over Waimak United on the weekend.
They’ll look to round off their season in style this weekend too, playing West ern AFC, who currently sit third, away in Christchurch.
Local bowlers help guide Mat Blacks to success
start well on Thursday morning as they fell to a heavy defeat 5-22.
The pair, along with Southland’s Su zanne Mackie and Waikato’s Joy Archer, picked themselves up though to register wins on Friday and Saturday morning and win the discipline tie convincingly.
Ashburton’s two indoor bowlers in Aus tralia last week for the Trans-Tasman clash against Australia have helped the Mat Blacks to overall success in Ballarat.
Michael Lawson and Simon Thomas completed three intense days of bowls on Saturday as New Zealand continued it’s stranglehold over their Australian coun terparts in the biennial event.
But New Zealand did it the hard way, coming from behind to get over the top of the Aussies and claim the victory 17.5 to 15.5 in a close match up.
It was triple delight for Thomas and Lawson too.
Not only did they get to help lift the overall trophy, but they also both claimed two Trans-Tasman medals for individual victories over their rivals in the two dis ciplines they played in across the three days.
Thomas skipped the Mixed Fours side with Lawson as his three, but things didn’t
It was a little more straightforward for the local duo in the Men’s Triples, in which they combined with Otago’s Daniel French.
They won all three matches by big mar gins, with the medal tidied up before the last day of play.
Their win on Saturday afternoon, the fi nal session of the test match, proved crit ical however in helping the side to their overall success.
The team returned home to New Zea land and Sunday with two big weekends of play still ahead.
Thomas will head to Wellington this week to compete in the New Zealand mixed fours final alongside his wife Jul ie, Grant Wilson and Raewyn Robin and then the following weekend both he and Lawson will look to lead Ashburton to a maiden success in the pinnacle of rep resentative bowls in New Zealand, the Welch Trophy.
Hometown hat-trick hero
Matt MarkhamA winning treble for local horse woman Sarah O’Reilly highlight ed a dominant day for the locals on their home track at Ashburton on Sunday.
O’Reilly book-ended the pro gramme, winning the first and last race as she extended her lead on the national junior drivers’ premiership considerably, and lifted herself to sixth on the over all drivers’ championship for the current season.
Punters were delighted when she landed some big bets and heavy support for the Brent White-trained Sirius in the first race of the day.
O’Reilly has recently linked up with the White stable at the Ash burton Racecourse, and wasted
no time in repaying her new boss with a winner.
Her second for the day came two races later when she com bined with her father, Gerard, to pilot Takeitout for success –again, a horse heavily supported by punters late in proceedings.
A recent acquisition to the O’Reilly barn after beginning her career in Southland, Takeitout stalked the speed and burst out at the top of the straight to win in a New Zealand record time for a two-year-old filly in 1:58.8, beat ing the previous record – set on Friday night at Alexandra Park –by more than a second and a half.
O’Reilly then had to wait until the last of the day to get another win on the board, but timed her run perfectly with the Michael House-trained Changearound who scooted up the lane to win and take his driver to 44 wins for the season.
The win of Sirius early in the day was the first of two for trainer
White on his home track.
He produced Sassy Star to win late in the day for loyal owners Dave and Gaye Luke, with Kim berly Butt handling the driving duties to perfection with the tal ented young trotter.
Local owner Carl Nordqvist was also in the winners’ circle on home ground at Sunday’s
meeting with his pacer, Elite Styx a promoted winner during the middle of the card. The Grant Payne-trained pacer was second horse past the post, but the win ner Theresa Love galloped over the line and was subsequently
relegated to fourth, giving Elite Styx the victory.
Harness racing on a Sunday remains in Mid Canterbury this week with the first grass track meeting of the season at Methven this weekend.
Mid Canterbury United’s Darren Cavill looks to evade defenders during his side’s 1-all draw on the weekend. PHOTO DANIEL ALVEY 030922-DA-9 Sarah O’Reilly dominated the card at the Ashburton Raceway on Sunday, win ning three races. Simon Thomas (right) and Michael Lawson (middle) with Otago’s Daniel French after claiming the Men’s Triples discipline for New Zealand in the trans-Tasman clash last week in Australia. PHOTO SUPPLIED Matt MarkhamPUBLIC NOTICES
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MOODIE, Lois Lorna –On September 2, 2022, at Radius Millstream, Ashburton, in her 90th year. Dearly loved wife of Peter. Much loved mother of John, and Sharron. Loved motherin-law of the late Herbie, and Tina, and Trish. Treasured Nan of Kirsty, Alicia, Zak, the late Dylan, and Kylie; Tia, and Shama, and a much loved great-Nana. Messages to the Moodie family, PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. A service to celebrate Lois’ life will be held at the Alford Forest Hall, Arundel Rakaia Gorge Road, on FRIDAY, September 9, commencing at 2pm, followed by cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium. For anyone wishing to view the service online go to www.patersonsfuneralservic es.co.nz ‘Funeral Notices’ and click on Lois’ notice for the link.
QUIGLEY, Edna Agnes –Our beautiful mum, nana and family matriarch Edna joined pop (Peter) on Father’s Day, September 4, 2022 peacefully surrounded by family at Ashburton Hospital, aged 85 years. Loved mum and mum-in-law of Joyce and Derek Bingham, David and Jill, Lyn (Netty) and Trevor Andrew, Barry and Pauline, much loved by her grandchildren and great grandchildren and her many friends. ‘Fly high our shining star’ Messages to the Quigley family, PO Box 472, Ashburton 7740. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ashburton Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made online at bit.ly/eaquigley0409. A service for Edna will be held in Our Chapel, cnr East & Cox Streets, Ashburton on FRIDAY, September 9, commencing at 2pm, followed by private cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium. For anyone wishing to view the service online go www.patersonsfuneralservic es.co.nz ‘Funeral Notices’ and click on Edna’s notice for the link.
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Weather
Tuesday: Cloudy with the odd early shower, then fine. SW, dying out early afternoon. NW developing in the evening.
Canterbury Plains
MAX
Tuesday: Cloudy with isolated snow showers, clearing in the morning and becoming fine. Southwesterlies, dying out early afternoon. Northwesterlies developing in the evening.
Wednesday: Fine at first, then becoming cloudy in the afternoon with showers developing. Northwesterlies changing southwest in the afternoon and evening.
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a few showers, clearing to fine in the afternoon. Light winds, becoming easterly for a time in the afternoon and evening.
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A low and fronts move away to the east of New Zealand today, while a cold south to southwest flow spreads over the country. A trough moves onto the lower South Island tomorrow then weakens while another trough moves over the Far North. A ridge lies across central New Zealand between these two systems. The ridge extends over the central and southern New Zealand on Thursday and Friday, while unsettled easterlies affect the upper North Island.
Around The Region
Christchurch Darfield
Lake Coleridge
Wednesday: Fine at first, then becoming cloudy in the afternoon with a few showers. NW changing SW in the afternoon.
Thursday: Partly cloudy with a few showers clearing in the morning. Easterlies.
Canterbury High Country Readings to 4pm
Tuesday
Mountain weather hazards: Snow, Wind Chill.
Snow showers clearing late morning and becoming fine.
Wind at 1000m: SW 40 km/h, easing for a time around midday.
Wind at 2000m: SW 40 km/h.
Freezing level: 600m, rising to 900m in the evening.
Wednesday
Mountain weather hazard: Snow.
Fine at first. Becoming cloudy in the afternoon and showers developing. Snow possible to 900m at night.
Wind at 1000m: Light.
Wind at 2000m: Light.
Freezing level: Rising to 1500m for a time.
Monday
Tides, Sun and Moon
H 11:53am L 5:33am 6:15pm
H 11:39am L 5:17am 6:01pm
L 5:17am 5:59pm
3:37pm
12:20am 12:53pm 6:30am 7:10pm
12:03am 12:39pm 6:15am 6:58pm
12:04am 12:37pm 6:14am 6:54pm
3:55pm
1:15am 1:49pm 7:25am 8:01pm
1:02am 1:37pm 7:14am 7:53pm
12:59am 1:33pm 7:09am 7:45pm
6:51am 6:13pm 6:49am 6:14pm 6:47am 6:15pm
12:34pm 4:12am 1:48pm 5:09am 3:08pm 5:54am
QUIGLEY, Edna Agnes –At Ashburton Hospital, on September 4, 2022, aged 85 years. Loved wife of the late Peter and daughter of the late Bella and John Gray and much loved sister and sisterin-law of the late Mervyn, and Joan Gray, Bruce and Yvonne Gray and Shona and Bill Weir. A loved aunty to her nieces and nephews. A service for Edna will be held in Our Chapel, cnr East & Cox Streets, Ashburton on FRIDAY, September 9, commencing at 2pm, followed by private cremation at the Ashburton Crematorium. ‘Adored and sadly missed’We are the only Mid Canterbury funeral home providing local, caring and dignified mortuary care.