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  Why Warriors coach finds forward’s three-match NRL ban 'frustrating' First Jackson Ford received a small fine, then he received a larger fine. Then for his third offence this season, it was straight to a three-match ban. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 3:15pm Are the Blues about to move away from Eden Park? The Super Rugby team is considering moving up to two home games to Go Media Stadium next season. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 3:05pm Oracle expands AI features with GPT-5 integration across cloud apps Oracle integrates OpenAI's GPT-5 across its cloud apps, boosting AI-driven automation, coding, and data analysis for businesses worldwide. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:55pm Zoom expands AI agent to phone, launches hub & boosts AI tools Zoom has integrated its AI Virtual Agent with Zoom Phone, launched Zoom Hub, and enhanced AI tools to streamline meetings and workplace collaboration worldwide. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:55pm Wiise celebrates top ANZ partners at third annual awards Wiise celebrated its top ANZ partners at the third annual awards, honouring excellence across 11 categories including innovation and customer service. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:45pm 'Carnival's over': Peters celebrates Trevor Mallard's early exit as Irish Ambassador Foreign Minister Winston Peters says he has a reason to bring the former Speaker back to New Zealand early. 
© 2025 RadioNZ 2:45pm New Zealand firms see AI boost but scaling hurdles remain Nearly 90% of New Zealand firms using AI report productivity gains, but only 12% have scaled adoption across entire enterprises, says Datacom research. 
© 2025 ITBrief 2:35pm Iconic Palmerston North cafe closes its doors after ‘many wonderful years’ It's been labelled an “instutition” of Palmerston North, but the end has come for popular cafe Cafe Cuba. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:25pm Safety mats stolen from Auckland church playground in late-night robbery Saint Columba Anglican Church in Grey Lynn had 27 safety mats stolen from its playground last Thursday. 
© 2025 Stuff.co.nz 2:15pm Hamilton man to repay over $40,000 for immigration, employment offences Court rules that workers were hired in roles that did not align with their visa conditions and were not paid in accordance with minimum employment standards. 
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